Abstract: Not a lot of games interest me these days so when I caught a look at Gravity Rush for the first time it immediately captured my attention. The look of it was just fascinating. I've never seen a game like it before. To be honest thought it was going to be...
Published: 2012-06-27, Author: Chris , review by: nerdreactor.com
Abstract: Meet Kat. One day she falls out of the sky with no memories of her past. Suddenly she is asked to save a boy in trouble. Kat, with the help from a strange black cat, saves the boy, only to be shunned because of her power to control gravity.Strange creatur...
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Published: 2012-06-25, Author: Will , review by: pcmag.com
Abstract: The PlayStation Vita has had something of a hushed stigma since its launch. Everybody was hoping for a console-like experience on a portable platform, and the hardware of the Vita can certainly provide that. However, so far the brunt of the Vita's rele...
Gravity Rush just comes across as one of those games that looks gimmicky at first, but then completely takes you by surprise as you get caught up in it. Unless you have a thing against motion sickness (and some of you do), this is a title you must add...
Abstract: After a few minutes of playing Gravity Rush, you'd be hard-pressed not to fall head-over-heels-in-love with its stylish visuals and mechanics: An awfully fitting metaphor, given the game's emphasis on falling as a play mechanic. It's a topsy-turvy adve...
Abstract: Gravity Rush ReviewAmnesia is an overplayed, clichéd story conceit, so it's a shame Gravity Rush relies on it to get players into what is actually an interesting universe. Protagonist Kat awakens after a long fall to find herself in a strange floating ...
Abstract: Of all the titles showcased ahead of the PlayStation Vita's launch, Gravity Rush (or Gravity Daze as it's known in Japan) turned the most heads. One of the more unique action games to be released on any system, complete with a stylish cel-shaded visu...
Abstract: Ever since I first got my hands on a Vita, I've been waiting for a novel game to shine on this little black console. One that isn't just a spin-off from a ‘sure-thing’ franchise like Uncharted, Harry Potter, and Resistance. A game that uses the Vita's ...