Spectra

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Spectra
64

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Based on 4 expert reviews
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80

Spectra is a fantastic little track-racer with a killer beat and instantly accessible gameplay. Each song is long enough to provide a good challenge as the track gets more cluttered the longer you play, and the percentage bar showing how much song is left means you’re never left wondering if it’s ever going to end.

By HardcoreGamer on
40

Game of contradictions Welcome to the interstellar, dynamic, procedurally generated racing world of Spectra. A world in which you, and I quote, ‘…get your heart pumping as you drift into a trance…'. I don't know about you, but whenever I've been in the...

By Hooked Gamers on
70

Think you've got quick reflexes? Gateway Interactive aims to test them with Spectra , a different type of racing game where quick moves means survival, and a small nudge can easily throw you off course. Spectra's addicting gameplay has you competing for...

By nerdreactor.com on
65

You can't always trust the first few minutes of a game. I've played enough slow burns to know that some of my favorite experiences take a few hours to get going. This was not the case with Spectra. From the moment I pressed start, I knew exactly what I...

By Gaming Nexus on

Platform: Xbox One, PCIt's great to see developers try their hand at creating a game that would've easily fit into an older generation of games, like Yacht Club Games' 8-bit inspired Shovel Knight and Tic-Toc Games' enchanting The Adventures of Pip....

By gamecrate.com on

Music is often used to compliment a game experience. A way to enhance an already solid product, that is why it is often so difficult to base a game entirely around music. There are few things more difficult than crafting an experience where gameplay,...

By GameZone on

Spectra isn't a lot of things. It isn't complicated its mechanics and entire premise can be learned in literally five seconds. It isn't structured level design is eschewed for procedural generation. It isn't long an hour of playing will have unlocked...

By Destructoid on