Well, it’s nothing like that. I’d actually compare it more to First Person Pinball, for its avant-garde physics…
Originally a ZX Spectrum game (1988), it’s a mix of brick breaker and pinball. You control a little character armed with some kind of vacuum cleaner, which you use to catch the ball and then launch it at the bricks above your head. The play area is split in two, and an opponent, controlled by the computer (or some poor soul), does the same thing while trying to score more points. The ball follows unpredictable trajectories, bouncing off walls or bumpers. If it hits any part of your body, instead of the tool in your hands, you lose a life.
Can I say it’s rubbish? Do I need to provide an argument?