Man I'm angry that the white costume is PSN exclusive here. It looks better than black
I've been wearing both equally. If you played the original Gravity Rush you'll notice some fun and familiar outfits unlock right away.
Man I'm angry that the white costume is PSN exclusive here. It looks better than black
It is an Amazon bonus in US.Man I'm angry that the white costume is PSN exclusive here. It looks better than black
I've been wearing both equally. If you played the original Gravity Rush you'll notice some fun and familiar outfits unlock right away.
It is an Amazon bonus in US.
That's what I meant. Kat is cute, yeah. She is female, yeah. But I don't think she is a character that was designed or written to appeal to an otaku fanbase.
Yep, know that
I just feels like white goes better with her design, like hair color. It's like how white Ulala in Space Channel 5 part 2 looked better than orange in 1
In EU it's PSN exclusive (I think UK it's Game exclusive). I always buy physical...
Hell, even describing it as Ghibli anything is somewhat crude imo, because it has such a signature and unique look, in part due to its influences from French comic books.
Not that it being described as being remisciecent of Ghibli films isn't flattering of course, but it sucks that that's the most common way to describe it, especially when attempting to get other people to get over their apprehensions/biases of it looking too "anime" or "Japanese".
Ah yes, got it. Also, agreed.
Also, didn't recognize you with the "new" avatar (and the same would certainly apply to most of ye olde VitaGAF)
You're right, Lotus. Now I feel dirty. GR's style is totally it's own thing, and doubters ought to repent or suffer broken backs, courtesy of Dark Kat.
I wanted to say everything looked very French, but since I don't have much experience with French animation I thought I was making things up.
Anyone know who the character designer is? It looks really similar to the Bravely Default guys art. .
Reading all these Gravity Rush related threads got me interested in buying Remastered, but apparently it's sold out at amazon.
KH2.8 is out of the equation for me. I'd rather play the KH 2.5 first when it comes out later.
So to decide between yak 0 and gh 2? Hm....
Very nice OP, you've prompted me to move the first game from my 'maybe' to my 'definite buy' list
If I like it I'll certainly grab the sequel, no idea when I'll get around to it though
I still can't justify it at the price it's going for at the moment, even at the indie retailers.
It's definitely one of the priciest games out there at the moment, probably because of the wholesale price being the same as other PS4 titles and the game not being released yet.
I'm sure it's good, but I'm not desperate to play more Gravity Rush to throw that money down at launch.
How much is it for you?
Get the remastered version duuudee....Absolutely. Looks stunning!
Kind of want to finish up the original on Vita beforehand, but worried I'll burn myself out.
Might be best to leave it until I'm hankerin' for some GR on the go.
Great work on the thread, btw. This game is gonna be gif paradise.
£46 nearly everywhere I've checked, and from both indie retailers that I use (365games and TheGameCollection). If I find it for under £35 in the run up to launch I'll probably order it.
Absolutely. Looks stunning!
Kind of want to finish up the original on Vita beforehand, but worried I'll burn myself out.
Might be best to leave it until I'm hankerin' for some GR on the go.
Great work on the thread, btw. This game is gonna be gif paradise.
How much is that in US dollars again?.
That's a pretty meaningless comparison - the U.K. games market is different to the others. For instance, I got Splatoon for £25 at launch, and the price nearly all retailers went for was under £32 (amiibo bundle was £35). Final Fantasy XV was £42. Paper Mario Color Splash was £32 for me. Tokyo Mirage Sessions was £36. 3DS and Vita staff is rarely more than £30 at launch.
I mean sure, but I was just wondering is all.
Fair enough.
Point is, Sony's probably charging retailers the same as big publishers do for their major games like Forza Horizon 3 and FFXV, so it's going to be on the market at a top-tier price, which is going to reduce the number of people willing to give it a try when it launches.
I think Nintendo realised this with the Wii U as retail prices for more niche software fell about a couple of years ago, only the really popular stuff goes at >£40 in the run-up to launch. I think the last time I paid >£40 for a Wii U game was Super Mario 3D World three years ago.
I'm just not excited enough about GR2 (which looks like it'll be good but more of the same) to drop £46 on it. I was excited enough about Project Diva: Future Tone to drop £45 on it earlier this week, so it's not a case of me not wanting to spend that much on a game, though. And I suppose Sega only publishing it on the PS Store was a factor.
I bet if Gravity Rush was digital only and there was a credible indicator that Sony would keep its price at £45 (though Last Guardian's already down to £30 from £50) I'd get it day one...
Having a great time the first game, been playing through it on PS4 over the last few days. I had it on Vita and I've tried to play through it a few times here and there in the past but I could never get into it for whatever reason.
It's got its quirks, combat gets a little awkward with the camera being a little too close when hovering (No camera sensitivity options kinda sucks, the gyro on Vita works better than the DS4 gyro here). It seems pretty reliant on the Gravity Kick ability, too. I kind of wish I could get real crazy with the slide powers and dodging, but the Gravity Kick is just far to powerful to pass over. It seems like the Gravity mechanics were focused on navigation foremost, and combat was secondary.
The sequel seems to address my problems though with the multiple stances. I tried the demo for GR2 before I started GR1 again and there seems to be a decent amount of variety to the combat this time round, and the stasis field ability is dramatically more useful in the sequel. Plus I'm liking the art of 2 more than 1 from what I've seen so far, 1 had these really intense one-colour pallets for each zone. While a lot of the characters and world looked nice, it was just fucking drenched usually in a super intense red or orange (at least early on).
Does the story really go places? I'm enjoying Kat as a character quite a bit, and how the world and characters react to her. Curious to see if how it wraps up, It's kinda the only reason I feel obliged to complete it before the sequel comes out.
I mean sure, but I was just wondering is all.
Does the story really go places in the first game? Somewhat, but ultimately it's going to (Dunno if I need to spoiler this, but)end in a cliffhanger of sorts, with several intriguing unanswered questions. Hence the sequel, which according to reviews, wrap up basically every question you'd want answered after beating the first game. From the get go, the director had set on making this story be told in two parts.
In EU it's PSN exclusive (I think UK it's Game exclusive). I always buy physical...
OléGunner;228133279 said:56 bucks at today's rate.
I can see that being a massive disappointment if I had to wait like 4/5 years -- but heck, the sequel is literally right around the corner, that's fine.
Definitely picking this up. Was hoping to buy a copy of Gravity Rush Remastered to do another playthrough, but prices on that are ridiculous right now. And I don't wanna settle for a digital copy. I guess I could always just play it on my Vita again...
So does the game have HDR support? I really can't find a clear answer on this.
OléGunner;228133637 said:48 quid on Amazon UK
49.99 on UK PSN.
Well, I might as well go digital on this for the dynamic theme perk.
OléGunner;228133637 said:48 quid on Amazon UK
49.99 on UK PSN.
Well, I might as well go digital on this for the dynamic theme perk.
The white costume is exclusive to GAME? 😞
What does that look like again?
Lol did the price go up i swear it was £46 yesterday on amazon
The white costume is exclusive to GAME? ��
OléGunner;228133815 said:Exactly 60 buckaroos.
I read from other UK gaffers the other day it was 46 but yeah it's gone up a little now.
Might drop again by next week but not holding my breath.
No, the theme lol
Get the remastered version duuudee....
Thanks!
Well you definitely don't want to force yourself to play through a game, so yea, take your time on that. But yea, if you have the game on hand, definitely play through it before getting the sequel, the reviews make it pretty clear that it would obviously enhance your enjoyment of the game.
Honestly Gravity Rush is more than just typical "anime" stuff. From its sense of style to its characterization, it's unique enough to be closer to something like a Ghibli film. Ghibli-lite, if you will.