Antigraviator Reviews
I find it difficult to understand the intended market for a title that only really triumphs in its most basic components.
It might be fast, but Antigraviator never really leaves second gear.
When it comes to anti-gravity racing games on PC, there really aren't that many that could possibly match the level of games such as Wipeout and F-Zero. Antigraviator is enjoyable in short bursts, though that soon wears off once you've put enough time in. Sadly, that amount of time is roughly an hour or so before you start to realize the game is very one-dimensional.
Antigraviator is just a game. Not great, not particularly bad. If there wasn't any competition and Wipeout on consoles - it could be a viable choice.
Review in Polish | Read full review
Antigraviator is an ok title, but it’s no where near the greatness of Wipeout. A lack of originality and no online community has killed this before it got going. The custom options for your ride are fantastic, as is the smoothness of the graphics. But I couldn’t get over the deja vu feeling that appeared during every race. Do I recommend it? If you love racing games, yes, but if not give this one a miss. If you fancy buying your own copy, you can do so here! Can you pilot your vessel and win all the fast-paced races? Avoid traps, dodge your opposition, and boost your way to victory.
Antigraviator is a Wipeout clone that unfortunately falls short in most areas
Antigraviator keeps the flow of antigravity racing games alive on PC, bringing with it an easy to get to grips handling system that let's players get on with racing around these futuristic tracks.
Antigraviator is not a bad futuristic racing game with nice graphics, which suffers from stupid flaws and strange design elements. If developers will fix the problems with console versions release, and offer more content, you can safely add one point to the final score.
Review in Russian | Read full review
Antigraviator has tons of potential, and there's every chance that it could attain it a few updates down its spiralling road. However, as it stands there are too many problems with the game's underpinnings that the fantastic visuals can't quite cover up.
Antigraviator has a strong foundation for an fast-paced sci-fi racer, but lacks the content and unique footprint to really stand out. It's hard to recommend it over the likes of RedOut and WipEout, which offer highly similar experiences in much stronger overall packages.
Good anti-gravity racing game with traps and boosts. But there are not enough players in multiplayer and gameplay is not always fair.
Review in Slovak | Read full review
More Gravs to choose from and more parts to unlock would undoubtedly give the game a longer lifespan. It is enjoyable to play but doesn't really venture outside of what has been done before, and the lack of cosmetics makes me worry that they kind of… ran out of ideas. But you can expect to enjoy Antigraviator for the rush of adrenaline alone.
While it does have its issues, Antigraviator is a fun and eye-wateringly fast sci-fi racer.
Antigraviator is a futuristic driving title, with a wide variety of circuits but which lacks game modes and whose online does not work as it should. A title that does not innovate in anything already seen in similar arcade titles.
Review in Spanish | Read full review
Even though there are bits and pieces I dislike, I enjoyed Antigraviator very much since it is basically an adrenaline shot which gets out of control after some time.
Antigraviator is a fine futuristic racing game that might fill in a momentary gap while we wait for the eventual release of Pacer. This is a game that’s best enjoyed on an Xbox One, not because it plays better on that console, but because it’s where it faces the least competition.
A blistering racer brought to a halt by some flaws.
Antigraviator is an exciting, fast racing game with tight controls and consistently nice tracks, but it lacks a little charm.
Antigraviator gets a lot of things right.
As it stands now, there is a lot to like for enthusiasts of the genre, but the game feels a tad threadbare. It is certainly the beginnings of something great, and should be nourished to reach its potential.