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I mean, seriously, I’ve had a decent amount of hands-on time with Marble Void and completely understand what is needed to survive, but even the very first jump on the very first Extreme level is enough to send anyone over the edge. With a simple control scheme that revolves around the left stick for movement, the right for scouring the way ahead and a face button to initiate the single jump, you could be forgiven for thinking Marble Void is going to be a bit easy.Īnd it will be initially but once the likes of bumpers, moving platforms, switches, teleporters, boost pads and some brilliant gravitational switches come into play, things get real complicated, real fast. It comes with a well weighted form, and requires a degree of skill and control in order to safely navigate it through each stage. Thankfully should you start to fail, loading and respawn times are super quick so it is only a mere second before you are back in the game.Īs you would expect from a game based around a marble, the star of the show is the small sphere-y thing itself. The game itself comes with more than 40 stages split across Easy, Medium, Hard and Extreme level tiers, and whilst you’ll probably find the former levels a bit too simple, the game itself really kicks on once the mid-range puzzles are sent your way – before then eating you alive with the Extreme ones. When that thing is an orb, it just happens to hit my addictive nature even more. I don’t know about you, but the second I see something to collect, I just have to go and find them. Our skills will be tested no matter whether we’re going for a timed speedrun, just hoping and praying we’re able to make it to the end, or, and this is the most addictive part of Marble Void, heading out on a casual orb collection procedure. Marble Void places us into a retro-futuristic 3D platforming world in which we must pilot our marble through puzzles and across obstacles in order to complete stages.