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Gungrave VR Game's Trailer Previews Shooting Action

posted on by Karen Ressler
PlayStation VR version slated for this year; other VR compatibility to follow

Korean video game publisher Blueside and Korean developer Iggymob unveiled a trailer for their Gungrave VR "cinematic action shooting game" during Sony's Tokyo Game Show press conference on Tuesday. The trailer begins at 42:36 in the video below.

The PlayStation VR game is slated for this year.

The developers will preserve the world of the original Gungrave games and go beyond the story of the second title, Gungrave: Overdose, to create an optimized version of the original game for PlayStation VR. The game will feature infinite shooting, third-person "full-break action," and first-person "dynamic shooting." A PC version for use with Oculus, Vive, and other VR headsets is also planned after the PlayStation 4 release for use with PlayStation VR.

Illustrator Yasuhiro Nightow and composer Tsuneo Imahori are returning from the original Gungrave game to work on the game. Imahori is composing the theme song "Bara Armati" for the game.

Red Entertainment's original Gungrave game shipped for the PlayStation 2 in 2002. Ikusabune's Gungrave: Overdose sequel shipped for PlayStation 2 in 2004.

The games inspired a 26-episode television anime series that originally aired in 2003-2004. Crunchyroll is streaming the series, and it describes the story:

Death doesn't matter to Brandon Heat. Driven by vengeance, he's back from the grave and bent on crippling Millennion, a massive mafia organization with legions of undead monster enforcers. Armed with his twin handguns—Ceruberus—and a coffin full of heavy weapons, Heat won't stop until Millennion's leader—and Brandon's former best friend—Harry McDowel is destroyed.

Geneon Entertainment released the anime series on DVD in 2004-2005, and Funimation later released the series on DVD in 2009 and 2011, and on Blu-ray Disc in 2011.

[Via Gematsu]


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