As the name suggests, Gravity Rush Remastered is an updated release of the game Gravity Rush, which was released back in 2012. I’ll start off by saying this game really caught me off guard. I was not expecting to enter such a beautiful world, but that’s exactly what happened and you’ll realize this as soon as you start the game. This game looks amazing and the use of cel-shaded graphics really gives the game a more vibrant feel. The only complaint some gamers may have is the use of comic strip panels to tell the story of the game, but I feel this makes the storytelling narrative easier to follow and allows players more time to delve into actual gameplay rather than being held up by a cutscene.
The soundtrack of Gravity Rush Remastered is very interesting to listen to. More often than not, the tracks will be vibrant and colorful, a nice reflection of the graphics in game. Other times, the tracks will take on a more mysterious feel and even this matches with many of the areas in game. I very much enjoyed the soundtrack in game and it added much in terms of atmosphere to the town of Hekseville, the main area of the game. There isn’t much in the way of voiceover and the little bit that is present is in Japanese, but there are subtitles for the player to follow along. The absence of voiceovers didn’t bother me much honestly. While I do feel voiceovers would’ve helped flesh out the personality of characters more, it’s still fairly easy to follow along and get a feel for the characters based on their reactions and what they say. The lack of voice acting also allows players to project their own desired personality on many of the characters. Visually and audibly, Gravity Rush Remastered is a pleasure to experience.