The creator of Gravity Rush would like to see it on PC
Gravity Rush is an antigravity project that is exclusive to Play Station. The game gathered its small fan base, but still the project was not commercially successful. Although, the head of the diocese Keitirio Toyama still dreams that one day his creation will declare itself.
In honor of the 10th anniversary of the game, he gave an interview to Gravity Rush Central. When asked how he would feel if Sony ported the game to a PC, Toyama replied:
"I think it would be great to make the game available to more users. And it would be great if Gravity Rush 2 could be run at 60 fps."
Toyama would like to continue working on the series, even if it is not a new game. He is glad that fans do not forget about his game even after many years, although he did not become something very big.
A couple of other interesting points from the interview:
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Servers for online features Gravity Rush 2 closed in mid-2018, only a year and a half after its release. Fans tried to save the servers by launching a special hashtag on social networks, but only postponed the shutdown for six months. Toyama says that he and the GR2 team saw messages from fans, but due to his position in the company at the time, the Japanese could not comment openly on the situation.
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The developers experimented with VR-mode for GR2, but faced performance problems - to squeeze a high frame rate in virtual reality did not work.