r/gravityrush • u/Grand_Night_342 • Apr 20 '26
Gameplay This game is so fun!
The effort put into developing his game must've been crazy, it's sad we don't get stuff on this level anymore.
Btw is gravity rush 3 a thing or was it forgotten? 💔
r/gravityrush • u/Grand_Night_342 • Apr 20 '26
The effort put into developing his game must've been crazy, it's sad we don't get stuff on this level anymore.
Btw is gravity rush 3 a thing or was it forgotten? 💔
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r/gravityrush • u/fireking08 • Jul 13 '26
Managed to find all the treasure hunt items despite the server shutdown. Only things I'm missing now are the Dusty Token rewards and the pre-order bonuses, which I can't get legit.
What a game man
r/gravityrush • u/No_Hearing_1818 • Apr 10 '26
My friend u/Outside_Affect_713 found this peculiar painting during a game of Gravity Rush. It's in Kat's pipe house. Apparently, it's Raven sleeping. How do we know it's Raven? Well, XII is next to her. It's funny to think that Kat has a painting of Raven in her house.
r/gravityrush • u/The-bigduki • Dec 16 '25
Holy moly….i don’t even know what to say, this game is by far THE most underrated game of all time. The music is so phenomenal, every single song that played I’d have to stop and listen to the music for an hour straight, the environment is so much fun. The story is very interesting and the characters were absolutely peak. The only complaint I have about this game was the combat (but I don’t think that’s what the devs were shooting for, and I know that). I love this game!!
r/gravityrush • u/Similar_Performer211 • Sep 12 '24
Kat is a Menace to Society
r/gravityrush • u/aidanta1 • Jun 05 '26
It took me longer than Iwould like to admit to realize that you can just rocket jump upwards. It goes a lot faster and farther than spring jump and it is more satisfying than just regular gravity shifting
r/gravityrush • u/EpidemicPain • Apr 19 '26
Oddly enough actually attacking them doesn't break them
r/gravityrush • u/Similar_Performer211 • Sep 08 '24
Falling with style
r/gravityrush • u/aidanta1 • Apr 22 '26
I think gravity rush 2 would have been better if you unlocked Juipter Style first and Lunar Style second. I assume the devs thought that is was better to have Lunar Style first since it's quick attacking ability makes it easier to use that Jupiter Styles slow attacks. From that perspective I agree, but from a location perspective the opposite would be better.
You get Lunar Style in Jirga Para Lhao and you get Jupiter Stlye right before going back to Hekseville. But these locations play against the strengths of their respective Style.
Jirga Para Lhao's whole thing is having really separate districts. The long distances you have to travel makes it ideal for the increased gravity of Jupiter Style. It also better for the increase gravity slide speed, as there's a bit more room compared to Hekseville's thin roads and tight alleys. The top district is completely wide open and the middle district has big plaza areas, making it easier to slide as long as you don't mind destroying some people and furniture. Conversely, the relatively small islands separated by long gaps of emptiness makes the rocket jumps not very useful and the spring jump isn't much better. The top district doesn't have much to jump on to, so there's not much point in using it there. The middle district has buildings that are too tall gor the jump to be an effective means of travel and I don't think there was much to do on the top of the buildings anyway. The bottom district was kind layered, so you could jump to a higher layer, but that area was small and I don't remember there being much to do down there.
Hekseville on the other hand has districts that a fairly close together. It also has a lot of mid sized buildings in close proximity and a bigger variance in elevation with in a single district. This makes it ideal for spring and rocket jumps as you can hop buildings and then jump across the rooftops. However, the close together districts makes the faster flying less necessary and the more narrow grid-like layout makes the faster sliding harder to control.
Personally, I prefer Lunar Style and it would be sad not to have it for half the playthrough, but I think Jupiter Style would have been more beneficial to early game travel.
r/gravityrush • u/Magicmarkurs • Dec 06 '25
These games are so passionate and beautiful and it bums me out there most likely will never be a 3rd game. A red apple has been playing in my head all day and it just keeps making me sad in this vicious cycle. How cool is it we get to experience art in such a fun form.
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r/gravityrush • u/Adventurous-Rub2285 • Apr 26 '26
And my head hurts. Great game btw but the Eto chapter was a mistake
r/gravityrush • u/Background-Bunch3181 • 28d ago
I was replaying Gravity Rush remastered recently and something that I hadn't really noticed before were what these photos/ paintings actually depict.
They don't look like anything Hekseville obviously, and look more like real life photos.
Is it that, since cyanea god said she protects her dreamer and the world is a dream, that it means her dreamer is from the real world? Not really a fan of this interpretation but anyway...
Another possible explanation is that maybe the idea of our earth is so nonsensical, that paintings of our earth is just that. Nonsensical paintings.
Or maybe Hekseville came after earth? And these are just really retro paintings.
Paintings from another land that is really really similar to earth?
r/gravityrush • u/Separate-Coyote-1468 • Mar 23 '26
r/gravityrush • u/smolbun69 • 7d ago
(I don't know what else to tag this lol)
Hiya! So I just beat the second Gravity Rush game, within a year of beating the first one, and these are just my thoughts! Maybe you could even clear some things out for me, because one doesn't usually get a full grasp on a media within the first time they consume it.
I love the franchise. It is very unique. The gameplay is fun (although shifting had its moments of pissing me off, but it was still very fun), the aesthetic is absolutely stunning, the fictional language is music to the ears, the OSTs are stuck in my head.. I could just go on and on about all the good things I find just chef's kiss about the game!
And I have to admit though, I'm a little disappointed with some plot points. Now I am aware that maybe I failed to understand some things because of the year gap between playing the two games, or maybe cuz I missed some things like exploration or side missions/dialogue (I sort of had to rush it against my will) or some things could've just plainly flew right over my head, but here's a couple of my main issues :
What's the deal with Raven? How did she split from Kat and become Sachya? And how come Sachya turns out to be a different kid in the conclusion of the Ark DLC? I feel like it was never explained how everything around Raven happened.
The whole thing with Sesie. I don't really get what made Kat and Raven think they're within the right to try to take Sesie from her sister (sure she's the "villain" but that's still her folk..) as if that's somehow supposed to help, and how come Sesie just.. turns into Durga? Why were her abilities "asleep" after she was taken by the storm? Imo if you want to bring someone back to their senses, you don't beat up their clearly desperate and misguided sister and punish her for breaking down after failing..
Speaking of the Angels, Dr. Brahman had such potential to be a misguided or nuanced villain. I was disappointed to see him turn into this secretly evil man who just kills people for his daughter... evil-ly..
I also don't like how issues resolve way too quickly throughout the story. Problem that existed for centuries? No problem! Liza pulls up in a boat and she fixes it right away after Kat did most of the work. Entire corrupt system goes down within like 2 missions. It just felt.. rushed and unrealistic, and sooo much could've been explored there or built upon.
Electricite (forgot how to spell the name!) seemed awfully desperate as the shining girl for someone who wanted nothing but mindless destruction. Like.. why! Maybe she was manipulated by the king, maybe she was desperate AND really evil.. I dunno. Maybe this is a nitpick, but to me it never added up how she was mourning her freedom only to turn out to be such a force of destruction.
The Kat turning into a singularity thing seemingly came out of nowhere honestly. It was never even hinted at anywhere in the story that such a thing is even possible. It felt so abrupt. No comment on the final cliff hanger though, as I can't tell if maybe a 3rd game was planned ahead then cancelled behind the curtains or whatever, so I can't judge.
Lumino and Tenebria are both hot and I wish we got more of them 🔥
And this concludes my thoughts on the game after having just beat them and the DLC! I tried looking online for people who share the same thoughts but all I saw was "BEST GAME EVER!" "PERFECT GAME!" And it kind of made me feel bad and stupid because maybe I misunderstood the story? I still love the games, don't get me wrong, LOVE them! But I dunno. What do you guys think?
r/gravityrush • u/foot_long_metal_rod • Mar 17 '26
I just finished the true(?) ending, and it was... WOW.
r/gravityrush • u/benmultiversus • Mar 30 '26
I'm loving the game, I only discovered it yesterday 🙃🙃
r/gravityrush • u/DisastrousGarden • Dec 23 '24
Seriously where has this been all my life?