
Leif Johnson, who reviewed the Facebook version for Gamezebo, rated it 4/5 stars. Reviewing the Facebook version, Pete Davison of Adweek 's SocialTimes blog called it "an impressive game in all respects" but said it needs better social features.

Slide to Play, in their review of the iOS version, wrote, " Vector is a fantastic free-running simulation with plenty to love", though the reviewer described the gameplay as "a bit repetitive at times". He casts aside his mind-control device and his shirt, and leaps from his skyscraper prison, sprinting across rooftops toward the distant horizon.ĭamien McFerran of Pocket Gamer rated the Android version 8/10 stars and wrote that Vector 's playability makes up for its lack of innovation.

The game does not have a long story apart from the introduction video which reveals that the player character is a man in an Orwellian dystopia, no longer able to bend to the will of his masters.

In Vector, players take the role of a silhouette who is constantly being pursued by another silhouette, seemingly some form of enforcer for the system the player character breaks out of.
