Vector free is not without its flaws. For one, the base gameplay feels a tad too slow. I would have preferred it to be faster. Then there are a series of performance issues. The game drops framerates all too often, which somewhat cheapens the playing experience. Navigating through the menus is also a pain as everything takes five seconds to respond to your input, and loading times are annoyingly long. The controls at the initial stage might turn-off potential suitors too as they don’t perform consistently until you’ve spent sufficient time to master them.
While Vector is downloadable for free, I recommend you get the ‘Duluxe’ version which runs for $0.99 and can be bought by making an in-app purchase. This removes ads, rewards you for every star collected and gives access to bonus levels. IAPs for coins are present as well in Vector, but if you three-star every level (which mind you is no easy task!), you will get more than enough coins to unlock all the special moves.
Conclusion:
My experience with Vector was kind of mixed. Initially, I liked it (mostly due to the character animation and awesome stunts), but once that novelty wore-off I felt it was too bland and lacked that special ingredient to keep my attention. However, once I unlocked the second world, things became more exciting with the introduction of a few new mechanics.
Also, once I started trying to perfect each level, I saw that the game had more depth than it initially seemed. Indeed, the controls can be frustrating at times and the various performance issues take some shine away from the game, but seeing your nameless hero perfectly executing stunts that most of us can only dream of just about makes up for it.
Finally,I recommend you with the latest version of Vector 9game.
While Vector is downloadable for free, I recommend you get the ‘Duluxe’ version which runs for $0.99 and can be bought by making an in-app purchase. This removes ads, rewards you for every star collected and gives access to bonus levels. IAPs for coins are present as well in Vector, but if you three-star every level (which mind you is no easy task!), you will get more than enough coins to unlock all the special moves.
Conclusion:
My experience with Vector was kind of mixed. Initially, I liked it (mostly due to the character animation and awesome stunts), but once that novelty wore-off I felt it was too bland and lacked that special ingredient to keep my attention. However, once I unlocked the second world, things became more exciting with the introduction of a few new mechanics.
Also, once I started trying to perfect each level, I saw that the game had more depth than it initially seemed. Indeed, the controls can be frustrating at times and the various performance issues take some shine away from the game, but seeing your nameless hero perfectly executing stunts that most of us can only dream of just about makes up for it.
Finally,I recommend you with the latest version of Vector 9game.
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