

When you switch styles, the entire set of movements, actions and special skills changes in order to fight the enemies also vary more than they did in the first game. You can get into Luna style by flicking the touch pad up, and into Jupiter style by flicking it down. Luna Style not only increases Kat’s speed and her ability to jump higher without using the gravity gauge but gravity kick turns into Wormhole kick, that is less powerful but lets you get closer to enemies faster. In Jupiter Style, Gravity Kick changes into Side Kick, which is a powerful attack that can defeat many enemies at once. The environments are entirely destructible, especially when Kat uses her gravitational powers in fights. The Jupiter style makes her body heavier and she moves slower, but she also has a great deal of strength she can use in order to take on more powerful enemies. In addition to the different gravity fields, players can manipulate the gravity of the surrounding environments and use it in boss battles and team-ups with AI partners. The normal style is similar to the first game, the Luna style makes Kat’s body lighter and she can move quite a bit faster than normal. Kat gained powers in the first game that are being brought over to this sequel though they have been changed a bit. There are actually three gravity styles that can be used in this game, making various actions possible without complicated controls. It isn’t known exactly why these groups are coming after the main character or her friend. It is said in this game, Kat and Raven are going to be going up against soldiers and robots, with the robots being quite hard to beat. This time the story takes place in a different location that has a more vibrant look than the one that was featured in the original Gravity Rush. There isn’t a great deal known about why Kat and Raven are fighting, though it appears this story will be different from the original, which involved gravity storms and monsters hitting the city where Kat lives. She will actually be a loyal friend to Kat in this particular title and will fight alongside Kat in some really big fights. Another character that was in the original game is Raven. The story of Gravity Rush 2 builds on the story of the original game to the point where the main character, Kat returns in this title.
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They decided that the PS4 was the best platform for it early on in the development process. He added that work on Gravity Rush 2 started as soon as Gravity Rush was finished. He added the art was able to be made quite a bit more detailed thanks to running on the PS4 as opposed to the PS Vita. Koyama said he looks forward to delivering an art style “dramatically more advanced” than that of the original game. Director Keiichiro Toyama talked a bit about the game during the Paris Games Week and among the information he was willing to share was that in Gravity Rush 2, the art style is more vibrant, bright and lively. The company also gave a projected release date sometime in 2016. The company also officially launched a Japanese language website for the game which details a number of different features in the game. This was also the time where Sony confirmed that the game is not coming to the PS Vita and is only coming to the PS4. In October of 2015, the game got a second trailer, which showed off the gameplay. During the Tokyo Game Show Conference in 2015, Sony officially unveiled the game as Gravity Rush 2 alongside the new Gravity Rush Remaster for PS4. These same images and trailer indicated that the original game’s main character, Kat would be returning with new powers and upgrades.

Little was known about the game but it was suggested from the trailer and promotional images to be the sequel to the original Gravity Rush. It was in development by Team Gravity/Sony Computer Entertainment Japan Studio. On September 20, 2013, a project which was known as ‘Team Gravity Project’ was announced at Tokyo Game Show 2013.
