Inversion
Written by Feed Friday, 08 June 2012 07:00
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Gravity holds the Earth in orbit, but it also keeps anyone who isn't an astronaut tethered to terra firma. Turns out all you need is a change of wardrobe: slide on an anti-gravity harness, and suddenly you're the star of a cover-based shooter with a gravity-defying twist.
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Inversion
What a feeling, when you're dancing on the ceiling. Gravity holds the Earth in orbit, but it also keeps anyone who isn't an astronaut tethered to terra firma. Turns out all you need is a change of...
What a feeling, when you're dancing on the ceiling. Gravity holds the Earth in orbit, but it also keeps anyone who isn't an astronaut tethered to terra firma. Turns out all you need is a change of...
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