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  1. Sep 7, 2014
    8
    I received the first Velocity on my Vita as part of my PS+ membership program and I didn't pay much attention to it. It looked like a cool space shooter with a gimick - nothing more, nothing less, so I didn't even play all of it. When I heard that this month they were going to give us Velocity 2X free, I felt that I should go back and revisit the first game (to be able to competentlyI received the first Velocity on my Vita as part of my PS+ membership program and I didn't pay much attention to it. It looked like a cool space shooter with a gimick - nothing more, nothing less, so I didn't even play all of it. When I heard that this month they were going to give us Velocity 2X free, I felt that I should go back and revisit the first game (to be able to competently compare the two, at least). When I took a closer look to Velocity Ultra, I found a very well thought out game with challenging gameplay and puzzles that is made with a lot of love. And with awesome minigames. I was on board and set for Velocity 2X and, with no surprise, I found a awesome upgrade to a very cool game.
    Velocity 2X retains the core gameplay experience, but it adds more and more to the mix. Ultimately, that makes Velocity 2X the better game - it sounds better (though some tracks from the original OST are missed), it looks much nicer and it has a lot more story this time around. Overall - it feels more like a full-fledged game, rather than a mini space-shooter.
    The shooting portion of the game remains largely untouched. On account of the graphical differences, you will have to get use to controlling the ship - there are some very subtle differences, but nothing that breaks the experience. I have just one problem with this, and it is the same one I had with the first one - they should have put a limit to the bombs that you can fire with the R stick. They are too powerful, and if you are smart, you will end up using them more than your main gun throughout your adventure - it makes the game too easy. Sure, you can not use then if you want to, but it kind of feels like cheating both ways
    The radical difference when it comes to gameplay is that now you have platforming sections in which you control Kai, the pilot of the ship. These are very fun and very well made, however they have one huge problem: they sometimes go against the overall theme of the game. The game is, often times, all about doing everything you can in the least possible amount of time - that is what drives the player to become better and better at the game, that's the core addiction factor. However, in the platforming sections, once you get your weapons, you cannot run/walk and shoot at the same time, which results in the player stopping to accomplish certain goals - like collecting crystals, or destroying parts of the overall puzzle, or even defeating enemies. This is all happening while you are rushing against the clock to get a better rank and score. Ergo - this is a inner conflict that is very annoying. I feel that it could have been easily fixed by having simply one gun and it being auto-aim, and being usable while running. This, however, does not ruin the overall fun factor of being able to run, grind and jump very fast - these segments, while annoying at the aforementioned particular times, are a extremely welcomed brake to the usual space shooting.
    The story, as I mentioned, is also bigger in this sequel. Every level has at least one (be that, unanimated) slide of art and a few lines of dialogue. Sometimes - this is enough to push you forward, the story is driving, while not particularly innovative. It is conveyed with love, a very vibrant art style, and it offers lots of minor details in the Ship Computer for fans to read further - like info on friends and foes.
    The Ship Computer - one of the best addictions in the original - has gotten an upgrade too, and it's bigger and better than ever. I won't spoil anything, however.

    And in total, this is all - Velocity 2X is simply bigger and better than the original. It has it's flaws, but it's a awesome upgrade to a awesome game. If you liked the first one - you are going to like this one. If you didn't like the original - still give this one a shot, it has a much more rounded feel and might just be the thing for you. Personally, I appreciate all the work that has gone into this game, and that is enough for me to give my recommendation.
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  2. Sep 2, 2014
    9
    This game is so fun!! Amazing sense of pace and great level design. Plus I got it for free through ps plus. Time to finish writing this review and go back to play some more... :)
  3. Sep 3, 2014
    9
    Hands down my favorite sci-fi shooter game of the past few years! Extremely fast-paced, never a boring minute, and challenging too! The controls flow surprisingly well and the game itself just feels polished. Get PS+ and you get this game for free, so no reason to not at least try it!
  4. Sep 9, 2014
    9
    I had a great time playing this game. I only wish it were longer. If there is ever an expansion pack with more levels I am definitely getting it. The controls are pretty easy to pick up and you can get through all the levels without too much difficulty given the infinite respawns. But if you want to take a shot at the leader board you better bring your A game. Getting a perfect badge on aI had a great time playing this game. I only wish it were longer. If there is ever an expansion pack with more levels I am definitely getting it. The controls are pretty easy to pick up and you can get through all the levels without too much difficulty given the infinite respawns. But if you want to take a shot at the leader board you better bring your A game. Getting a perfect badge on a level is very satisfying and I am working on them all. Really gives another layer of depth after you finish the campaign. Expand
  5. Oct 17, 2014
    8
    I apologize for any mistakes, I'm french and my English is far from perfect.

    I played this game thanks to the PS+ subscription but I'll be reviewing it like if i paid its full price as it is no longer free to download. First of all, like in almost every game of this genre, don't expect a great story-telling, it is only some lines of texts at the beginning of every level. The gameplay
    I apologize for any mistakes, I'm french and my English is far from perfect.

    I played this game thanks to the PS+ subscription but I'll be reviewing it like if i paid its full price as it is no longer free to download.
    First of all, like in almost every game of this genre, don't expect a great story-telling, it is only some lines of texts at the beginning of every level.
    The gameplay is very good with easy transitions between spaceship and running phases it differentiates itself from others shoot'em up thanks to its almost constant need for teleportation that evokes classic puzzle games and a more tactic action.
    With more than 50 levels, a good replay value if you want to "perfect" every level, correct designs and nice music, Velocity doesn't have any major defaults and it is a great game to pass the time but i didn't find it unforgettable and i don't think it will stay in the memories of the gamers for many years. That's why I give it a 8.
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  6. Sep 6, 2014
    8
    Good game. Game mechanic, level design - i liked it, but what i didn't like is that the game didn't allow me to start a new level (41 or 42) because i didn't get enough experience points on previous levels, and besides i did them not so bad, the first ones are even perfect completed but even this is not enough for this game. It seems like it wants you to complete every level's challengeGood game. Game mechanic, level design - i liked it, but what i didn't like is that the game didn't allow me to start a new level (41 or 42) because i didn't get enough experience points on previous levels, and besides i did them not so bad, the first ones are even perfect completed but even this is not enough for this game. It seems like it wants you to complete every level's challenge with 3 stars, which i think is pretty hard and you must waste a lot of your time just to pass the same levels over and over again unless you get enough exp. points to start a new one. Why can't i just complete the game without all these difficulties. But i'll repeat - the gameplay is very good and fun. But these exp. points.. Ugh.. Expand
  7. Sep 3, 2014
    10
    A well rounded, well designed shooter/platformer. It seamlessly integrates the mechanics in a way that encourages you to perfect your gameplay. The reviewer accusing the game if "hand holding" obviously hasn't played very far in to the game. It only explains things the first time you encounter a new mechanic. I don't know what they expect, it's pretty stupid not to expect a game to haveA well rounded, well designed shooter/platformer. It seamlessly integrates the mechanics in a way that encourages you to perfect your gameplay. The reviewer accusing the game if "hand holding" obviously hasn't played very far in to the game. It only explains things the first time you encounter a new mechanic. I don't know what they expect, it's pretty stupid not to expect a game to have some kind of tutorial. The art is great, the music is perfect and it's just an all around great game. Plus it's free if you have PS+. Anyone giving negative reviews just doesn't get good gaming. Expand
  8. Sep 4, 2014
    10
    Exceptional indie game that every Vita owner should get.
    It's just overflown with quality - visual, music and fun and fast gameplay. Very recommended.
  9. Sep 3, 2014
    9
    No clue where hb1209 is coming from. PS Plus is better than it has ever been. Not sure what game selection has to do with Sony being "broke" or "greedy"... Seriously, who complains about a FREE game on day one?! I would much prefer brand new indie games over old and stale major titles.

    Anyways, I really enjoyed the first Velocity Ultra game and 2X is nothing but an improvement. 9/10
    No clue where hb1209 is coming from. PS Plus is better than it has ever been. Not sure what game selection has to do with Sony being "broke" or "greedy"... Seriously, who complains about a FREE game on day one?! I would much prefer brand new indie games over old and stale major titles.

    Anyways, I really enjoyed the first Velocity Ultra game and 2X is nothing but an improvement. 9/10 for me.... Bravo, Sony and FuturLab!
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  10. Sep 3, 2014
    10
    A treat for the hardcore gamer, maybe less so for the casuals. This is the kind of game you need to play in a certain way (in other words properly) to truly appreciate. Going for high scores makes you appreciate the game design / mechanics even more. Having said all that, the game is currently free on ps4 so the least you can do is try it and see for yourself. Nothing to lose...maybe a newA treat for the hardcore gamer, maybe less so for the casuals. This is the kind of game you need to play in a certain way (in other words properly) to truly appreciate. Going for high scores makes you appreciate the game design / mechanics even more. Having said all that, the game is currently free on ps4 so the least you can do is try it and see for yourself. Nothing to lose...maybe a new favorite game to gain. Expand
  11. Oct 13, 2014
    10
    Don't listen to the haters who have been dogging this game. It is an amazing blend of top-down shooter, side scrolling platformer and puzzle genres. I hadn't heard of this game at all until Sony put it up as a free download for Playstation Plus. I got it on my PS4 and my Vita and cannot stop playing it. It's an extremely addictive, slickly-designed game which I would highly recommend to anyone.
  12. Sep 6, 2014
    9
    Great game, fun gameplay, exciting visuals, i just love the game's music, my favourite game music of the year alongside Hotline Miami, Highly recommended. :)
  13. Sep 8, 2014
    8
    Fantastic, beautiful and satisfying. A really fun shooter with top down space shooting elements interspersed with dynamic platforming sections. The music is also really catchy, crossing old school arcade tunes with a more upbeat vibe.
  14. Sep 3, 2014
    10
    This game has it's Great music, interesting story, levels, collectables, high replay value, and mechanics. The first few levels are slow to try understanding the mechanics, since afterwards things are going to get more intense, which feels so great getting through it at max speed, collecting, and destroying everything to get that perfect score. I'm not kidding, even if it sounds to good toThis game has it's Great music, interesting story, levels, collectables, high replay value, and mechanics. The first few levels are slow to try understanding the mechanics, since afterwards things are going to get more intense, which feels so great getting through it at max speed, collecting, and destroying everything to get that perfect score. I'm not kidding, even if it sounds to good to be true. I just don't see anything broken or out of place with this game.

    If you got plus then I recommend you to try this game out. If you don't then do since it's 20$ which seems crazy, yet it will take a lot of time to complete which in my case would be worth it.
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  15. Sep 5, 2014
    5
    Extremely generic, even for the price of nothing this game managed to bore me after 15 minutes. Bland art style and repetitive gameplay. I'm baffled by the overwhelming praise this is getting from critics, if it wasn't an indie game I would be suspicious of cash handouts. Overall it isn't a terrible game but it isn't worthy of a near 90 metascore, completely forgettable.
  16. Oct 17, 2014
    0
    Boring and repetitive. Non-challenging at least not in an interesting way. Meaningless story/interludes. I do like 2D platformers and shoot-em-ups, but this is just uninteresting. Got it for free with PS+, but will never play again.

    Real score 5,. but gets 0 to balance out the unrealistic scores from magazines and FuturLab employees.
  17. Oct 11, 2014
    5
    Okay, wouldn't buy otherwise without Playstation Plus, but for a free fun arcade shooter its average. I found level design is similar from what I've played so far as well.
  18. Sep 3, 2014
    5
    Velocity suffers greatly form Hand-Holding syndrome. when you get a new ability, it tell you what it does, how to use it, and when to use it. To the point that the use of many abilities seems forced and not at all fun to use. There is almost no independent thinking. The game is constantly auto-pausing to tell you how to deal with a new obstacle instead of trying to let you figure it out.Velocity suffers greatly form Hand-Holding syndrome. when you get a new ability, it tell you what it does, how to use it, and when to use it. To the point that the use of many abilities seems forced and not at all fun to use. There is almost no independent thinking. The game is constantly auto-pausing to tell you how to deal with a new obstacle instead of trying to let you figure it out. the saving graces are its clean art style, and great chill cyber wave music. Expand
  19. Sep 6, 2014
    10
    This game,This game.Holy moly,this game's insanely good!It's challenging and highly replayable.The story was surprisingly good and the gameplay is smoth,top notch,not to mention gorgeous!
  20. Sep 29, 2014
    0
    This game looks and plays like it belongs on a Super Nintendo. From 1990. If I played this on my iphone, I might think it was ok. But how can anyone rate this game 9 or 10 as a PS4 next gen game???!!! Just Ridiculous!
  21. Sep 4, 2014
    5
    Velocity 2X a unique if rather unimpressive mixture of a top-down shooter with a 2D side-scroller. To be brief on the subject everything functions competently and the top-down portions from time to time gave a brief impression of Ikaruga with a minor dash of Galaga throw for added measure. The side-scrolling segments provide a semblance of Sonic as well. After that however the game boilsVelocity 2X a unique if rather unimpressive mixture of a top-down shooter with a 2D side-scroller. To be brief on the subject everything functions competently and the top-down portions from time to time gave a brief impression of Ikaruga with a minor dash of Galaga throw for added measure. The side-scrolling segments provide a semblance of Sonic as well. After that however the game boils down to a slew of levels that have a bad habit of melting into one another. As of this point I have played through 22 of the 50 on-hand missions available from the outset and the only response that I am able to muster is "Meh". There isn't particularly anything wrong with Velocity 2X it’s a game that is just lacking in ideas and creativity. Fact of the matter is that Velocity 2X runs out of ideas in the early levels and from there things just appear to be stuck on repeat for the remainder of the play time. It doesn't take to long for you to start feeling deja vu until that turns into monotony as it feels like your darting through a nearly identical gauntlet each and every time with only a cosmetic change to accompany the new levels.

    The game follows Lt. Kai Tana a pilot who was sent on a mission to disrupt a black hole that threatened Earth with her newly designed ship. Things as expected go sideways and Kai ends up horribly maimed and in the clutches of an alien race that seeks to use her for their own plans and restore her with cybernetics. After revival she with the help of the alien Ralan escapes the facility with her ship and proceeds to mount a rebellion against her captures. While their being some more finer details to the narrative the story remains as simple as it arrives. It's rather boring really as every action in the story is punctuated by a level so that you experience the thrilling events through another predicable level. Rinse, wash, and repeat. There may be twist down the line meant to shake things up but, I have doubts that it would arrive out of nowhere or be telegraphed so hard that it wouldn't even deserved to be called a twist. So needless to say the story isn't breaking any new ground but, then again it is passable at the very least. Before we move on I should say that everything is told to you through text bubbles and slide show panels that have been well drawn.

    Now for the audio accompaniment, it's there, is about all I can say towards it. I mean yes there is sound but, the vast majority of it is by the numbers. Lasers sound like lasers, explosions sound like explosions, that’s really all there is. Actually this is really unfair of me degrading the sound when what really gets my goat is this wretched cyberwave soundtrack someone dredged up from the cellar to torment my ear drums. It's not like I dislike cyberwave either, for the most part I'm indifferent on the fact. While there clearly is a varied, and I use that word loosely, amount of tracks the difference in them can be so minute at times it comes off barely noticeable. Seriously, while playing I could have sworn that there was one track and it was on a continuous loop. The repetitive gameplay didn't lessen this fact what so ever.

    One might say that you could very well excuse various short comings of a game if the gameplay is up to snuff and can carry the experience. That is not the case with Velocity 2X which allow me to say doesn't make it bad. Doesn't make it good either but, you know not bad. The real addition it brings to the table of gameplay mechanics is the ability to teleport in both forms of play. Whether it’s to bypass an obstacle, jump back to a set point or to access areas beyond your reach the teleporting aspect is the primary concept in which this entire game was designed. The vast majority of the time you will be stopped by a wall and need to quickly teleport before the vertical screen encompasses you. Pretty much between the two differing play styles you'll be met with nothing more than some arbitrary hindrance impeding your progress and disrupting your flow. Even when enemies are introduced the most they do is stay stationary and shoot you, fly in circling formation, or patrol in a fashion that allows you simply bypass them completely. The game offers you additional weapons and abilities throughout but, these are on offer only due to the fact that the developers wanted to switch up placements of things. You get a rifle fairly early on to replace your staring arm cannon but, it's pointless to use since it can only fire left and right while your arm cannon can fire in 360 degrees. This amplified by the fact that most things in need of shooting are typically above, below, or at an angle.

    All-in-all is Velocity 2X, with all things stated, worth the $20 asking price? In my opinion, no not really. The game seems short and doesn't offer the player much incentive to return for more. Only ardent fans of classic shooters like Xevious and alike might take interest but, with Destiny a week away there isn't much reason to not wait.
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  22. Sep 9, 2014
    5
    You know what? This game isn't necessarily bad. It's a functionally great game with a unique concept that you don't see as often nowadays, and really does have a good game mechanically.

    But this game is just so boring... So, I'm a kid who was raised on space shooters like Galaga and Bosconian, so this review may have a bit of bias in it. But all this game does is have you collect
    You know what? This game isn't necessarily bad. It's a functionally great game with a unique concept that you don't see as often nowadays, and really does have a good game mechanically.

    But this game is just so boring...

    So, I'm a kid who was raised on space shooters like Galaga and Bosconian, so this review may have a bit of bias in it. But all this game does is have you collect "survivors" by flying up to them. That's the point of the game. And for about the first 6 or 7 levels I was telling myself "Okay, this is all tutorial stuff, I'm sure the actual game will heat up soon enough!" So I kept playing on. But nope. Collecting this games equivalent to coins.

    And it's too easy! Once you get the mechanics figured out, it's not a hard game. Half the time I would buzz through the level with Silver, 3 stripes, and 3 stars.
    At one point I just got bored of the levels I was in, and thanks to all the XP I got I could jump 10 levels ahead (which, by the way the game requires you to earn a certain XP before going to other levels, but since the game's too easy I got so much XP playing a couple levels I could usually jump more levels up). And you know what? It was still boring!

    BUT WAIT! There's a section where you play as a human and run around! This time, you'll be collecting crystals!
    Aren't you just so lucky????

    And all that does is break up the bits of gameplay that are actually good. It feels like two completely different game-sets, where either one could've done fine on its own without the other. But going from moving in all directions to a Metroid-vania style just feels weird, and later down the line they decide it's a good idea to put multiple breaks in the flying to have these sections.

    And finally, the one hit kills in this game are bad. In a game like Galaga or Space Invaders, the developers can get away with one hit kills because you know what you're up against and you can see what's shooting you.
    But this game can't get away with that.
    See, because enemies are such a scarcity, sometimes you'll just be rushing through the level and all of the sudden you'll just die. Enemy placement is very cheap, purposefully trying to be out of sight or just barely out of the shot until you move a little to the left and get blown up.
    I felt robbed on those occasions because there's no way of knowing when those come, and unlike something like Castlevania where you're always on your toes, this game you let your guard down because you might spend whole levels not even being shot at once.
    Or, the few enemies you do get to fight are turrets stuck in one place, and they just shoot at you. But their bullets are one hit KO's. So the game designers set 2 near a wall and spam you with bombs!

    This is a game that wants you to go fast but punishes you for doing so. It puts me on a timer but forces me multiple times to go backwards in the level because of portals (yeah, the game uses portals and forces you to backtrack throughout certain areas up to 3 times!). It gives you all this freedom of movement and shooting but forces you to switch into Running mode.

    Again, the game works, but I find it to be a very boring experience. Even though it's free for PS Plus, I find it to be a very dull experience nonetheless. I still prefer the older games to this. You should still download this for free if you have PS Plus to see if you like it, but it's not something I liked.
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  23. Sep 21, 2014
    2
    First you get the impression the tutorials will never end, then you fell you do not learn anything useful. The game is so simple it feels cheap even for free with PSN+. It's not a good shooter neither a good plataformer.
  24. Sep 9, 2014
    6
    Nice free game, but not worth the score it currently have.

    Game contain two modes, the typical shmup and the platforming and they mix them in levels. It is fluid and well tweaked. Graphics could be much better for a PS4 title. I love the concept of obtaining all objectives on all levels independently, but it becomes quasi-impossible and very frustrating to obtain the perfect scores
    Nice free game, but not worth the score it currently have.

    Game contain two modes, the typical shmup and the platforming and they mix them in levels. It is fluid and well tweaked. Graphics could be much better for a PS4 title.

    I love the concept of obtaining all objectives on all levels independently, but it becomes quasi-impossible and very frustrating to obtain the perfect scores (especially the time limit aspect).

    I don't understand complaints about tutorial or hand holding, that's what the game does perfectly. A quick intro that can be completed in minutes and then the challenge start.
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  25. Sep 3, 2014
    0
    Another side scrolling mobile game with a terrible story and boring gameplay.
    I can't even understand how anyone can rate this 9/10!
    After 2 hours it's blatant that this isn't even a game it's "angry birds"!
    It would also be nice if Sony didn't force me to buy PS+ so I could skip the bad months like this one!
  26. Sep 5, 2014
    7
    This game is very fun, the game mechanics feel great. My main issue is that the level design is too easy. The game is very fast paced but i would like it to have a higher difficulty from the beginning
  27. Sep 11, 2014
    8
    Simple addicting fun. It's like r-type and metroid had a baby 5 console generations later. The game could have used a little more direct combat with quality AI though. I was hoping for something on-par with einhander, but after 17 years it still hasn't happened.
  28. Nov 6, 2014
    6
    This game was OK, but after a few hours I just couldn't get into it and was distracted by other things pretty easily. One pro is it seemed to be generally easy to beat a level, but much more difficult to 100% it, so for non completionists like myself I don't think it would eat up a ton of time to "finish" this game
  29. Oct 27, 2014
    2
    I honestly cannot understand a hype around this game.
    It is a very, very simplistic game. It's neither a competent scroll-shooter, nor a worthy puzzler.
    The side-scrolling "runner" sections are laughable. Please behold a classic "hype-train" situation, when one lazy reviewer starts a tendency and the sheep follow. This isn't the BEST PS4 game. By no means. It is ridiculous to rate
    I honestly cannot understand a hype around this game.
    It is a very, very simplistic game. It's neither a competent scroll-shooter, nor a worthy puzzler.
    The side-scrolling "runner" sections are laughable.

    Please behold a classic "hype-train" situation, when one lazy reviewer starts a tendency and the sheep follow.

    This isn't the BEST PS4 game. By no means. It is ridiculous to rate it over Destiny, Killzone, Alien Isolation or Middle-Earth. Get down on the Earth, people. You just ruin the competent top-lists with such ridiculous scoring.
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  30. Nov 11, 2014
    6
    Velocity 2X is pretty good with his two game modes. The music is good but the gameplay is too repetitive.

    Graphics 6/10
    Music 7/10
    Gameplay 5/10

    My overall score is 6
  31. Oct 19, 2016
    7
    A fast paced mix of top down shooter and side scrolling platformer Velocity 2x is an entertaining little title that you can play as a straight action game or spend time relentlessly chasing high scores. As with many games of this ilk it is actually more fun on the early levels, seeing as they are shorter and more conducive to being played over and over in an attempt to improve yourA fast paced mix of top down shooter and side scrolling platformer Velocity 2x is an entertaining little title that you can play as a straight action game or spend time relentlessly chasing high scores. As with many games of this ilk it is actually more fun on the early levels, seeing as they are shorter and more conducive to being played over and over in an attempt to improve your performance, but with concepts being added constantly throughout the 50 missions on offer it never outstays its welcome and is certainly a title I’ll be keeping on my hard drive. Expand
  32. Nov 19, 2014
    7
    Best game that I have gotten from the PlayStation Plus subscription. The mix of space shooter and sidescroller is truly unique. While fun the game got repetitive and levels got long towards the end.
  33. Oct 30, 2014
    8
    Velocity 2X is a top down shoot em up and sci-fi plat-former that is a sequel that expands the experience from the first game, Velocity Ultra. The nice little story continues right from where the first game left off were main character lieutenant Kai Tena was left nearly dead. She is captured along with her ship by an alien race called the Vokh for experimentation so they could figure outVelocity 2X is a top down shoot em up and sci-fi plat-former that is a sequel that expands the experience from the first game, Velocity Ultra. The nice little story continues right from where the first game left off were main character lieutenant Kai Tena was left nearly dead. She is captured along with her ship by an alien race called the Vokh for experimentation so they could figure out the technology behind her teleporting ship.

    Thankfully Kai Tena manages to escape with the help of an alien prisoner, and in return she agrees to save the alien slave race while finding a way back home. The story is told in a well made colorful art style with small expressions that helps give the characters, especially Kai, a likable personality that was absent from the first game.

    The blend between shoot em up and plat former is cleverly done and you will receive tutorials at the beginning of each new mechanic.

    On the Jet, you will fly though vertical levels, destroy enemies, avoid obstacles, fight well designed bosses and rescue stranded allied ships by disabling the shields. There is a new tele-port mechanic that allows you to pass through walls and transforms you from jet to platform and vice versa to solve puzzles

    As a plat former, the controls will be similar to that of the Jet. You will move left and right through buildings on alien planets. You will be collecting pink gems, teleporting through barriers, skidding, boosting and firing 360 degrees with the canon.There are 50 main missions that are fun and challenging. The levels become harder and larger with various paths and puzzles and you will need to gain experience points to advance to later levels by replaying some stages again. Replaying each stage after you finish the game for the perfect score by completing the level fast, killing all enemies and collecting gems quickly without dying is addicting and rewarding.

    Velocity 2X has good music that is suited for the fast paced game play. It is a well rounded action packed shooter with high replay value. It is a cross-buy between the vita and the PS4; however, it felt more at home with the Vita.

    Even though the ending could have been better, Velocity 2X is worth your time and an experience that you will enjoy.
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  34. Dec 2, 2021
    2
    I only played as long as I did because everyone was saying how good it was and I wanted to give it a fighting chance.
  35. Nov 15, 2014
    5
    Fast but not fun!!! The game is super repetitive, with missions that are not enjoyable. I just do t know why critic reviews gave favoravle reviews on this.
  36. Nel
    Jan 11, 2017
    4
    The game is a shooter moving screen game, high score chasing deal. If you enjoy collecting things to move forward to the next level this might be something for you, otherwise the game controllers are fine, and the plot is fine, but the tedious collection system that makes you advance really kills it.
  37. Sep 10, 2021
    8
    Juego muy desconocido e interesante que mezcla por una parte los Shoot 'em up de estética espacial con una especie de metroidvania todo ello a contrarreloj lo que hace la experiencia muy amena y divertida. Totalmente recomendable
  38. Jun 26, 2020
    8
    This game is a very enjoyable ride.
    It truly feels like an arcade, hard and frenetic. To get the platinum you have to do everything perfectly. some of the levels took me hours, but it feels very rewarding when you get to the point that you know the levels by heart and can complete almost by muscle memory alone..
  39. Jun 21, 2020
    8
    only been playing for a few hours but really fun shooter/platformer Cool character and art design reminds me of so many snes games.
  40. Aug 9, 2022
    0
    Интересный шмап со множеством разнообразных фич в геймплее. Приятная музыка и графика. Ненавязчиво и интересно. Рекомендую...............................................
Metascore
86

Generally favorable reviews - based on 38 Critic Reviews

Critic score distribution:
  1. Positive: 36 out of 38
  2. Negative: 0 out of 38
  1. Oct 4, 2014
    90
    In a game that encourages perfection to the nanosecond, having to occasionally stop to think about which button does what can occasionally cost time. It's a small issue and one that won't affect players unconcerned with high scores.
  2. Sep 29, 2014
    90
    Velocity 2X is a lightning-fast, varied and extremely entertaining game that seamlessly mixes different genres in creative ways. It’s a must-own for the Playstation 4 as well as the PS Vita and hopefully a future speedrunning classic.
  3. Sep 29, 2014
    90
    Velocity 2X is absolutely worth playing. This game offers the lovely combination of platforming, space shooting and puzzling. There are a few flaws, but for the price that this game costs, we won’t even mention them.