Immerse yourself in high-flying action in Gravity Rush 2 for the PlayStation 4. Kat returns, using powerful gravity techniques to navigate and fight through a detailed, expansive open world. Learn three gravity techniques to take on challenging missions. Gravity Rush 2 builds on the success of the original game with a bigger world and more robust game play.
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Gravity Rush 2 was a game that I always wanted to try as it’s art style and gameplay made it look different from other PlayStation exclusives like God of War or Spider-Man (games I loved btw). So after a few months of playing and because of this game getting the first one from the PSN store, this game and the series is a underrated gem. Gravity Rush’s main thing that makes it unique besides it’s art style is controlling gravity. Gravity allows your character "Kat" to "fly in style" to beat your enemies, this makes the game what it is and it is fun to use your powers to explore the huge open world and do missions that are either for the story or to go more in-depth with the people of the cities in side missions. Combat works for the most part and getting more powerful with a upgrade system is rewarding with gems to collect around the world. The story and characters are great for the most part as you get wrap up with major moments and care for "Kat", however a few plot points can get confusing and feel underdeveloped as the game (no pun intended) rushes to get to the next chapter and to it’s perfect ending for a game like this. Gravity Rush 2 is a fun open world game that is nothing like other PlayStation exclusives and is worth picking up if you want a fun open world to explore and want something unique from PlayStation’s studios