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TGS 2016: Catch a glimpse of new powers and Kat’s singing in the latest Gravity Rush 2 trailer

The criminally underrated PS Vita game Gravity Rush, and its HD re-release on PS4, is getting a much needed sequel, and more development resources if the trailers are anything to go by. Which is good news for fans of falling (with style!) through a world in the sky, especially if they wanted closure on a story that just sort of ended.

While not every story needs to tie up all of its loose ends, the Sony Japan Studio team could have at least tied up a single loose end in Gravity Rush. Sometimes you just have to be a super hero with powers that are fun to use, and hope everything ends well eventually. Hopefully in Gravity Rush 2, right after we get done playing with even more powers.

Yes, I'm aware the trailer says Gravity Daze 2, but the English name is Gravity Rush 2, so just watch it and enjoy more Kat:

James Wynne

GameZone's freelance color commentator. Obsessed with recapturing the magic of 90's gaming. Find me on twitter @JamesAdamWynne, or check out my attempts to recreate 90's gaming magazines.

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