Inversion

Inversion (2012)

by Saber Interactive, Bandai Namco Entertainment
Genres:Shooter
Themes:Action, Science fiction
Game modes:Single player, Co-operative, Multiplayer
Story:Inversion is a third-person co-op shooter that combines hard-hitting, adrenaline-pumping action with a revolutionary gravity manipulation engine. Featuring the Grappler weapon, players will be able to manipulate gravity for their own purposes.
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user avatar@Jokiel2user avatar@Jokiel2
January 29, 2025
When I was a kid, I loved watching my dad play this game. After a year, I want to dive into it again, this time on my own. It's a pity that it was removed from all stores.
user avatar@brisaluissuser avatar@brisaluiss
January 30, 2025
Quando era mais jovem joguei esse gamer, mais não cheguei a fechar esses dias peguei para jogar mais não roda no meu PC, espero que esse game entre pois foi um jogo escenciaal na minha juventude.
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