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  • Writer's pictureMatthew McCarthy

Today Marks the 10th Anniversary of PlayStation Vita Exclusive 'Gravity Rush'

Ten years later, "Gravity Rush" is still beloved dearly.

"Gravity Rush," later remastered for PlayStation 4, is now ten-years-old in Japan. In celebration, "Gravity Rush" Series fansite, Gravity Rush Central, interviewed "Gravity Rush" Director Keiichiro Toyama.


"Gravity Rush," later remastered for PlayStation 4, is now ten-years-old with the Japanese release. In celebration of the 10th anniversary, "Gravity Rush" Series fansite, Gravity Rush Central, interviewed the director of the series, Keiichiro Toyama.


In the interview by Draikin, Gravity Rush Central author, Toyama reflected on his time during the development of "Gravity Rush;" development influences; his time at his new studio, Bokeh Game Studios, so far; and more.


Keiichiro Toyama founded Bokeh Game Studios in 2020. Their first game will be the horror title "Slitterhead."

Before "Gravity Rush." Toyama created the "Silent Hill" and "SIREN" horror games.


Despite Toyama's previous works, "Gravity Rush" isn't a horror game. In "Gravity Rush," the player controls the amnesiac Kat who can manipulate her gravity, which the game centers around.

Elements that caught people's attention with "Gravity Rush" include its cel-shaded art style, jazzy music, ambitious design, unique gravity controls, and more.



Despite leaving Sony, Toyama would personally like to work on a new "Gravity Rush" title at Sony, according to Draikin's interview with Toyama.

It's been over five years since the last "Gravity Rush" title.



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