‘Gravity Rush 2’ Release Confirmed In North America; Re-Mastered Version Launches In 2016
"Gravity Rush 2" has been confirmed for release in North America, according to Gamespot. More details were showcased during the conference.
A while back, the game was shown during SCEJA 2015 or the Sony Japan conference for 2015. The video showed the gameplay which was similar to the first "Gravity Rush", but this time it had new characters and new features. There was no word at that time that the game will come to the West.
Today during Sony's event for the Paris Games Week, the company released two new gameplay videos for the game. One was shown at the Paris event. This was a 3 minute long trailer, which showed off the main character, Kat and her partner who worked together in fighting off a monster, according to TechnoBuffalo.
The gameplay shows that Kat will not only be able to change the direction of gravity, but she can also manipulate how it works. She can also change from three different styles. The first style is the regular gravity, the second is the Lunar style where she is lighter and faster, and the third is the Jupiter style where she is slower when she falls, but she weighs more and does a lot of damage, according to Eurogamer.net.
The game will also showcase the tag battle system. The partner will be an AI which the player will team up with.
There is no specific date for the game release in North America.
Aside from "Gravity Rush 2", "Gravity Rush" Remastered will now be on the PS4. It will have enhanced graphics. The Japanese version of the remaster will be launched this December, but the Western launch will be at a later date which is on Feb. 9, according to Forbes. The PS4 remaster will be priced at $29.99.