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After its initial release on PlayStation Vita, Gravity Rush had a small, but loyal following. Gravity Rush was finally a unique exclusive on the console – and it was really, really good. It was so good that, in fact, it almost felt like the Vita was holding it back somewhat. A small 5-inch screen contained a beautiful open world, and the Vita’s dainty thumb sticks made navigating with precision a chore. Luckily, one of the Vita’s best games just got remastered for PlayStation 4, and Gravity Rush has never been better.
Gravity Rush puts you into the role of Kat, an amnesiac who has the power to manipulate gravity to her will. Kat only has this power when she’s around an astral cat that she names Dusty, and it’s up to Kat and her new powers to defeat evil monsters called Nevi that have invaded the city of Hekseville.
Sony is hosting its traditional conference just before the 2024 International CES in Las Vegas. Of course, PlayStation played a part in the celebrations.
damn that is aaalot of ppl
id rather have another Gravity Rush game than a movie tbh
PlayStation Productions and Scott Free Productions have launched development on Gravity Rush—a film based on the 2012 action-adventure video game of the same name.
hmmm... I mean if it's anime it could work. I have a hard time envisioning it in live-action.
Why are they making shows/films based on IPs they abandoned? First Days Gone now this, why?
Sony are going crazy at the moment with adaptations and I really think they need to slow down and make sure the first project or two they already have in production is good before they start churning these out
Sony Pictures is not like Sonys Gaming Division, they are idiots, they couldn't even get Spiderman right without backing off the MCU and now you have Spiderman-less spin offs, Venom was meh, Morbius was awful and we have Madame Web, Kraven, Silk and more coming out.
Today marks the 10 year anniversary of the Gravity Rush franchise! That means it’s been ten years since gamers in Japan first took to the skies and discovered Hekseville along with Kat on the PS Vita. To celebrate the occasion, we’re happy to share with you a new interview with the director of the Gravity Rush series, Keiichiro Toyama!