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Avicii Vector

Released

Release Date: December 6, 2017

Arcade, Rhythm, Music, PlayStation VR, VR, PlayStation Exclusive, Multiplayer, Singleplayer, Internet

Arcade racing and music game created in cooperation with DJ and producer Tim Bergling, more widely known as Avicii. During the game, the music and environment change dynamically depending on our actions.

7.7

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Avicii Vector on PS4 is another game made by Hello There studio, known for Kung Fury: Street Rage . Swedish DJ and producer Tim Bergling, more broadly known as Avicii, worked on the game - he was responsible for the soundtrack and he tested the mechanics made by developers, supporting them with his opinions.

Mechanics

Avicii Vector is an unusual combination of a music and racing game. The title is intended mainly for multiplayer games, but the developers have also prepared special routes, where we can play alone. The gameplay focuses on driving a futuristic vehicle on various routes filled with boost items and obstacles. The track depends on our actions - the environment changes dynamically during a race. This change is based on our and the enemies' skill. The same applies to background music. Thanks to this, the gameplay is intense, and every race is unique.

Platforms:

PlayStation 4

PlayStation 4

Developer: Hello There

Publisher: Hello There

Age restrictions: none

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Ratings

Game Ratings for Invector Video Game.

7.7

OpenCritic Rating

Game is Recomended by 67% of Critics. There are 7 Critic Reviews.

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PS4Blog.net: 8 / 10

PSN Price (PlayStation 4): $19.99

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NEOsite: 8 / 10 by Sebastian Kasparek

A pretty great rythmic game, which right form the bat charms us with relaxing gameplay. It's a little bit too easy and poor in content, but for the fans of the genre it's a must-have.

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Flickering Myth: 7.5 / 10 by Shaun Munro

Though not nearly challenging enough for veterans of the genre, as a persuasive tribute to Avicii this affecting rhythm romp is tough to argue with.

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