Adventure game from former Silent Hill and Siren director to contain bonus booklet.
Siren and former Silent Hill director, Keiichiro Toyama, has been busy as of late developing the upcoming adventure title Gravity Rush (or Gravity Daze in Japan) for the portable PlayStation Vita console. Gamers now can set a date aside for the game, as it was recently announced that it will be out for the upcoming console on February 9 in Japan.
According to the game's website, the Vita title will be sold for 5,980 yen ($77.76) on retail shelves and 4,900 yen ($63.71) for download from the PlayStation Network store. Japanese gamers who pick up a physical copy will also get a bonus booklet that features the game's concept art and a mini-comic book.
Gravity Rush is about a girl named Katt who can manipulate the gravity field around her area for reasons found through the storyline set in the town of Hexaville. The game itself showcases the Vita's control scheme, which include touch-screen options and gyrometer manipulation. A North American and European release date has yet to be confirmed.
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