Take A Look Around Project Gravity’s World With Concept Art

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Want to see some conceptual art for PSVita’s Project Gravity?

Here’s some of Kat, Gravity’s protagonist, and some of the areas in the game. Project Gravity begins in a town called Hexaville, and when Kat wakes up there, she has amnesia. When she’s around this one black cat — you can see it next to her in the pic to the right — she finds that she can manipulate gravity.

 

There are plans to allow players to customize Kat’s stats in the game, with five to ten stats being considered at present. An ability system is also part of the plan, but the development were still sorting out how players would unlock new skills at E3. Interestingly, Project Gravity is superhero-themed in a sense. Not everyone loves Kat or sees her as a hero.

 

 

 

 

A big thanks to Ludy for the awesome tip!


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