Gravity Cab scores 72/100 — better than 34% of Cyberpunk capsules (n=519).

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Gravity Cab scored 72/100 on Steam Analyzer — Good for a Cyberpunk capsule. Top priority fix: [composition] Remove or significantly de-emphasize the human figures on the right, or reposition them to guide eye flow toward the taxi rather than compete for attention.

Capsule scores by dimension

  • Genre Clarity: 7/10 — Cyberpunk action racing theme clear. The yellow futuristic taxi with neon glow and cyberpunk cityscape in the background immediately signal action-arcade gameplay in a sci-fi setting. At TINY size, the bright yellow vehicle silhouette and blue neon effects remain readable and convey the arcade racing theme, though the human figures on the right become hard to parse and add slight genre ambiguity about whether this is racing or character-focused action.
  • Title Readability: 8/10 — Bold title legible at all sizes. GRAVITY CAB displays in clean, all-caps white letterforms with a cyan neon glow underline, positioned centrally in the lower half with strong contrast against the dark background. The title remains fully readable even at TINY size due to weight, outline, and clean placement on a relatively dark region. Minor issue: the tagline or branding above the title is not clearly legible at small sizes, but the main title itself performs well.
  • Contrast & Color: 8/10 — Strong neon pop against dark base. The yellow taxi and cyan neon accents create excellent value separation against the dark blue-black cityscape and Steam background (#1b2838). Saturation is controlled and not oversaturated; the warm-cool split between yellow vehicle and cool cyan/blue environment reads clearly even when squinted. At TINY size, the yellow vehicle maintains strong silhouette definition and does not blend into the background.
  • Uniqueness & Polish: 7/10 — Polished cyberpunk taxi concept. The core concept of a neon taxi as the focal subject is distinctive within the action-indie space and shows intentional art direction rather than generic scene composition. The vehicle design, lighting effects, and cityscape are competently rendered with professional quality, though the overall aesthetic draws from familiar cyberpunk tropes. The right-side figures feel somewhat generic and add visual weight without clear purpose, slightly reducing the uniqueness of the focal hook.
  • Brand Consistency: 6/10 — Cyberpunk aesthetic coherent but generic. The visual language is internally consistent—neon glows, dark urban environment, futuristic tech—and suggests a recognizable cyberpunk identity. However, there are no clearly distinctive brand icons, color signatures, or character motifs that would make this capsule uniquely recognizable outside its context. The yellow taxi is the strongest identifier, but without additional game-specific visual language, the capsule relies on genre conventions rather than proprietary brand identity.
  • Composition: 7/10 — Clear primary focal point, minor balance issue. The yellow taxi occupies the center-left foreground and commands clear attention as the primary subject with strong scale and lighting hierarchy. The cityscape recedes appropriately in the background, and the neon UI elements frame the composition without overwhelming it. At TINY size, the taxi remains the unmistakable focal point, though the human figures on the right create slight visual weight imbalance and dilute focus from the vehicle; composition would strengthen if right-side elements were either removed or repositioned to support rather than compete with the taxi.

What works

  • Title legibility across sizes. White all-caps GRAVITY CAB with cyan underline stays readable from FULL to TINY due to weight, outline, and dark background placement.
  • Strong color contrast and silhouette. Yellow taxi and neon accents pop cleanly against the dark blue background and Steam dark theme, maintaining clear edges at small sizes even when squinted.
  • Cohesive cyberpunk art direction. Consistent neon lighting, urban scale, and futuristic vehicle design communicate a polished, intentional aesthetic without feeling cheap or template-based.
  • Clear primary focal point. The taxi commands immediate attention and remains the unmistakable subject at all viewing sizes, with appropriate background depth layering.

What hurts the capsule

  • Generic brand identity without distinctive motifs. The capsule relies on familiar cyberpunk visual language rather than proprietary icons, characters, or color signatures that would make it uniquely recognizable.
  • Right-side figures dilute focal hierarchy. The human figures on the right create competing visual weight and are difficult to parse at TINY size, drawing attention away from the taxi without adding clarity to the game's unique hook.
  • Limited character or gameplay storytelling. The capsule shows a cool vehicle and setting but does not visually communicate the core taxi-piloting, passenger, or mission-based gameplay loop that differentiates it in the market.

Priority fixes

  1. [composition] Remove or significantly de-emphasize the human figures on the right, or reposition them to guide eye flow toward the taxi rather than compete for attention.
  2. [uniqueness_polish] Add a distinctive brand motif or character icon to the composition—a logo badge, iconic passenger silhouette, or signature UI element—that would be recognizable across future marketing materials.
  3. [genre_clarity] Strengthen visual gameplay communication by adding a subtle in-environment story element—such as a path/trajectory visualization, a passenger beacon, or a hazard indicator—that hints at the taxi-navigation and mission mechanics without cluttering the frame.

Store copy priority fixes

  1. [tone_match] Rewrite the detailed description's opening paragraph to use the same punchy, casual arcade voice as the short description—replace 'captivating story' and 'unfolding' with action verbs and concrete descriptions.
  2. [uniqueness] Expand the Space Taxi reference to explicitly state what is new: 'Gravity Cab modernizes the 1984 classic with [precise innovation: e.g., advanced physics simulation, narrative progression, refined controls].'
  3. [feature_communication] Add 1-2 sentences explaining how thrusters, momentum, and gravity interact during gameplay—what does mastering these controls feel like in practice?
  4. [audience_targeting] Add a sentence early in the detailed description signalling the intended player: e.g., 'Perfect for arcade enthusiasts and physics-puzzle fans seeking quick-session challenges' or 'Built for speedrunners and leaderboard climbers.'

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Steam app ID: 2577010 · Tags: Cyberpunk, Transportation, Physics, Indie, Casual