Info About Vex 7
I dove into Vex 7 expecting more of the same addictive wall runs and precision jumps, but it surprised me with fresh mechanics that kept me on my toes. The silhouette aesthetic is back, only this time with a touch of color in the backgrounds that makes each level pop without distracting from the tight platforming. You still sprint, slide, and rebound off walls, but the new gravity-shifting traps and moving platforms really push you to plan your route before you even take off.
The pacing feels just right. Early stages ease you in, giving you room to relearn your go-to moves, but before you know it you’re dodging lasers, timing rotating wheels, and leaping across gaps that demand pixel-perfect precision. There are collectible stars scattered throughout, and snagging them all adds a satisfying extra layer of challenge. I loved how each checkpoint offers a small breather; dying feels inevitable, but at least you’re not thrown back to the very start of the world.
Beyond the main levels, the bonus challenges are a blast. They’re short, sharp bursts of chaos that test the skills you’ve polished in the regular stages. Whether you’re chaining wall jumps or timing your slides under crushing blocks, these bite-sized tests keep you coming back for “just one more try.” All told, Vex 7 nails that sweet spot between frustration and fun, making it easy to lose track of time as you chase that perfect run.