![]() You can and will be frustrated here and likely quite frequently. Not because there’s anything wrong with the game, but because it’s designed to be frustrating. If there’s one key word I would use to describe this game, it’s “frustrating”. The trophies, too, will add additional tasks if you want to get the most out of the experience – and you definitely should. There’s always a challenge for completing a level using the most challenging control scheme and for finding some kind of collectible, but beyond that they’re all quite varied. Once you’ve completed the core objectives of any given level, the optional tasks become available, with each level daring you to complete between two and four challenges. You will be doing things like assembling a satellite, growing some plants, mining some asteroids, as well as whatever else the optional challenges ask of you. There’s no actual story here, just things you piece together using whatever the game tasks you with next. ![]() Initially, you seem to be doing random tasks, but you’ll later learn that things are actually tied together – all culminating in… something I won’t spoil. Progressively more complicatedĪs you make your way through the game’s 7 levels, things keep escalating. This can and will happen, and I can confirm that nobody did indeed hear me scream. Nothing can kill you, really, except if you end up floating into space because you ventured outside without being attached to something. You’ll be navigating your way around space stations while building, repairing, maintaining and generally trying to survive. For everything else, you rely on gravity – or rather a lack thereof. The right and left sticks control your arms, L2/R2 grab things with your hands, and L1/R1 can bend your legs. ![]() The challenge here, however, is that all you control are your arms, hands and legs – all individually. You play as an astronaut whose job it is to complete a bunch of tasks in space. ![]() Heavenly Bodies is a pretty unique experience and its premise is quite simple, really. Have you ever wondered what it would be like to be in space? I certainly have and now, thanks to Heavenly Bodies, we can all get a little taste of the Zero-G dream. ![]()
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