For some reason the noises that this game makes are forever burned into my mind. If you were to look at the credits of of Rad Gravity, you would find just a who's who of Interplay's best like Brian Fargo, Alan Pavlish, Todd J. Camasta, and David Warhol. Names you'd find on titles like Neuromancer, The Bard's Tale, Wasteland, Castles, and Battle Chess. Sadly the allure for big bucks on the NES was too much and so these are also the same names you'd find on titles like this and Total Recall. I'm told Swords and Serpents was OK.
In Rad Gravity, you play as the titular hero who must beam down to different planets, armed his trusty baby lightsaber, to gain new items and teleportation codes to then further explore other planets. Honestly, the game isn't that bad. At some point you get a longer weapon and then even a ray gun so the issues with the tiny laser blade disappears. I need to return to this title cause at first glance this title is a bit repelling. It doesn't help that the stage 1 theme is what you'll be hearing through the majority of the adventure. Rad is a Gravity Guy...
