PSVR Game ‘Yupitergrad’ Gives You The Ultimate Astronaut Experience

A Slavic space odyssey!

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While the final frontier may not be accessible to most of us earthbound gamers, at least we have video games to enact our spacefaring fantasies.

If you’ve ever dreamed of being a spaceman yourself, Malaysian publisher SCRYsoft and Gamedust are bringing Yupitergrad to PlayStation VR.

Featuring outer space, wild acrobatics and Slavic humour, this game presents a unique 3-in-1 VR experience with over 50 tightly packed levels to explore and conquer.

In Yupitergrad, players assume the role of an astronaut who travels through a space station using grappling hooks to swing over dangerous corridors and traps, all while solving environmental puzzles and spatial riddles.

The game exudes a dieselpunk atmosphere with tons of humour, and energetic music which fits well with the Yupitergrad’s cel-shaded graphics. The soundtrack by acclaimed video games music composer, Piotr Surmacz.

Enjoy the smooth ‘Space x Acrobatics’ moments using your reliable tools – the grappling hooks and spatial boosters. And of course, don’t forget to put on your space tracksuit with three stripes of quality, they are the standard for roaming around these industrial space station!

In addition to the campaign mode, Yupitergrad also offers an extensive Time Attack mode with global leaderboards for players to compete in.

The new PSVR version of the game will include contents from Next Challenges update which was released previously through the Steam version of the game. It features ten brand new levels in Time Attack mode, quality of life updates and new music.

.Yupitergrad will be released on PlayStation VR on December 17.

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Dec. 31, 2016
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