Gravity Rush 2
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Another mind-bending adventure awaits gravity queen Kat as a new danger emerges to threaten the fabric of the universe itself. Still searching for clues behind the mystery of her origin, and with the powerful Raven at her side, Kat must master three unique gravity attack styles as she takes on enemies and massive bosses.
Gravity-Based Action –The franchise’s famous gravity-based action mechanics have evolved with two additional styles, each with their own unique attacks.
Vast Open World – Enter a bright and bustling floating city, bursting with life. Manipulate gravity with the motion sensors of the DUALSHOCK®4 wireless controller to soar and traverse a vast and detailed open world.
Signature Art Style – French “bande dessinée” comic book aesthetic is artfully blended with Japanese manga and anime influences to create a unique and beautiful atmosphere, with cityscapes and characters and brought to life in stunning detail on PlayStation 4.
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System requirements for PlayStation 4
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Gravity Rush 2 reviews and comments
In general, this is now definitely not a portable experiment, but a complete high class game. Exactly what one would expect from a sequel.
Oh yeah, music! and visuals! and Kat! Raven! So I convey my thanks to Toyama and wish him good luck with a new project.
Dozens of new characters and environments while impressive, were never fully utilized and the worlds never fleshed out. Painful stealth missions were added that bring the fun to a halt, and all too often the game doesn't trust you as a player.
If you go out of bounds during certain story missions you will get teleported back to where you're supposed to be. If you're spotted during a stealth mission, it's almost always instant failure. If you try to get invested into this story, the game will certainly disappoint you.
The camera of the original was sometimes hard to control but you were often fighting 5 or so enemies at a time. In the sequel it would amp it up with 20 or so enemies on screen at a time. With the new lunar style, every time you kick an enemy, the camera would jerk around. Simply shifting onto walls became a problem. In tight spaces the camera would often get caught on architecture and spaz out.
The original Gravity Rush is one of my favorite games of all time. While I understand people's issues with the repetitive combat and awkward camera, I found the main focus on Kat's story as an outsider in Heksville to be delightful. Trying to recover her memory in a city she didn't understand while meeting interesting characters along the way.
Gravity Rush 2 is simply unfocused and ridiculous, I hate this game