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* WolverinePublicity: Kat is often played up as the face of the Vita, and Sony makes sure to let her appear in plenty of Vita titles. Along with the aforementioned playable appearance in ''VideoGame/PlaystationAllStarsBattleRoyale'', [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NuUlSarc9HQ&t=1m25s she can be seen here]] playable in ''VideoGame/RagnarokOdyssey Ace'' along with Alias (and the Sorcerer from ''VideoGame/SoulSacrifice''). Following in the footsteps of [[VideoGame/TwistedMetal Sweet Tooth]], [[Franchise/RatchetAndClank Ratchet]], and [[VideoGame/GodOfWar Kratos]], she was made a playable golfer in ''VideoGame/HotShotsGolf 6/World Invitation'' as well as a Sack costume in ''VideoGame/LittleBigPlanet'' (in line with other mascots like the [[VideoGame/ApeEscape Pipo Monkeys]], the VideoGame/{{Patapon}}, and the VideoGame/LocoRoco). Kat was also added as summonable spirits in the free-to-play Vita game ''Destiny of Spirits'', and finally, [[http://www.siliconera.com/2013/04/25/gravity-rush-characters-cross-into-vita-beat-em-up-rpg-picotto-knights/ Kat is playable]] Cocoroids in the Japan-only dungeon brawler ''Picotto Knights'' (a game whose servers have since been shut down).

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* WolverinePublicity: Kat is was often played up as the face of the Vita, and Sony makes made sure to let her appear in plenty of Vita titles. Along with the aforementioned playable appearance in ''VideoGame/PlaystationAllStarsBattleRoyale'', [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NuUlSarc9HQ&t=1m25s she can be seen here]] playable in ''VideoGame/RagnarokOdyssey Ace'' along with Alias (and the Sorcerer from ''VideoGame/SoulSacrifice''). Following in the footsteps of [[VideoGame/TwistedMetal Sweet Tooth]], [[Franchise/RatchetAndClank Ratchet]], and [[VideoGame/GodOfWar Kratos]], she was made a playable golfer in ''VideoGame/HotShotsGolf 6/World Invitation'' as well as a Sack costume in ''VideoGame/LittleBigPlanet'' (in line with other mascots like the [[VideoGame/ApeEscape Pipo Monkeys]], the VideoGame/{{Patapon}}, and the VideoGame/LocoRoco). Kat was also added as a summonable spirits spirit in the free-to-play Vita game ''Destiny of Spirits'', and finally, [[http://www.siliconera.com/2013/04/25/gravity-rush-characters-cross-into-vita-beat-em-up-rpg-picotto-knights/ Kat is playable]] Cocoroids in the Japan-only dungeon brawler ''Picotto Knights'' (a game whose servers have since been shut down).



* BatmanGambit: [[spoiler:The reason Syd created his Alias persona. He knew that Kat would always want to protect people, and he also knew that shifters were so disliked in Hekseville that the people would need a reason to accept her as their hero. Therefore, he became a supervillain for her to fight. And this was all done to prepare her to face [[GreaterScopeVillain the darkness at the bottom of the pillar]], which is the true antagonist of both games.]]

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* BatmanGambit: [[spoiler:The reason Syd created his Alias persona. He knew that Kat would always want to protect people, and he also knew that shifters Shifters were so disliked in Hekseville that the people would need a reason to accept her as their hero. Therefore, he became a supervillain for her to fight. And this was all done to prepare her to face [[GreaterScopeVillain the darkness at the bottom of the pillar]], which is the true antagonist of both games.]]



* BigDamnHeroes: Rescues Kat when Yunica captures her just before the final battle in Gravity Rush 1.

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* BigDamnHeroes: Rescues Kat when Yunica captures her just before the final battle in Gravity ''Gravity Rush 1.1''.



** [[spoiler:Double subverted. Turns out this was {{foreshadowing}} all along that Syd, like Kat, wasn't from Hekseville at all. At the end of Gravity Rush 2 you discover that the people of [[AdvancedAncientHumans Eto]] are all [[DarkSkinnedBlonde dark-skinned blondes]], and that white hair is actually quite common there.]]

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** [[spoiler:Double subverted. Turns out this was {{foreshadowing}} all along that Syd, like Kat, wasn't from Hekseville at all. At the end of Gravity ''Gravity Rush 2 2'' you discover that the people of [[AdvancedAncientHumans Eto]] are all [[DarkSkinnedBlonde dark-skinned blondes]], and that white hair is actually quite common there.]]



* PluckyComicRelief: Syd's antics often serve to lighten the mood. [[spoiler:When he vanishes at the beginning of the Hekseville arc in Gravity Rush 2 the story gets very serious, very fast]].

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* PluckyComicRelief: Syd's antics often serve to lighten the mood. [[spoiler:When he vanishes at the beginning of the Hekseville arc in Gravity ''Gravity Rush 2 2'' the story gets very serious, very fast]].



** In [[VideoGame/GravityRush the original]], he made two identical Sacred Gem lookalikes out of candy.

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** In [[VideoGame/GravityRush the original]], he made two identical Sacred Gem lookalikes entirely out of candy.



* TwinkleSmile: Gives Kat one of these during the Overture OVA to punctuate his assertion that he's "...the brains, not the brawn."


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* [[AmnesiacHero Amnesiac Heroine]]: Unlike most amnesiac protagonists, Kat moves on and is optimistic about living and protecting Hekseville, rather than looking moody and trying to piece together clues. You might forget about this cliché and it's essentially a {{Superhero}} origin story.

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* [[AmnesiacHero Amnesiac Heroine]]: AmnesiacHero: Unlike most amnesiac protagonists, Kat realizes that she has no memories yet moves on from the issue with little fuss, and is optimistic about living in and protecting Hekseville, rather than looking being moody about it and trying to piece together clues. You might forget about this cliché and it's essentially a {{Superhero}} origin story.



* RoyalsWhoActuallyDoSomething: [[spoiler:In her past life when she was Alua, Queen of Eto. She was actually trying to save people, but got blocked by the Eto Council]].
* ScarfOfAsskicking: Wears on as part of her main costume. Actually serves as a gameplay aid, as it will always point to the true "down" direction regardless of where the player is standing so you can reorient yourself. Even if her current outfit doesn't have a scarf, there's always something (hair or clothing) to let you do the same thing.

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* RoyalsWhoActuallyDoSomething: [[spoiler:In [[spoiler:Well, she made the effort to try and be this, but didn't quite make it. In her past life when she was Alua, Queen of Eto. She was actually trying to save people, people lower on the World Pillar, but got blocked by the Eto Council]].
* ScarfOfAsskicking: Wears on one as part of her main costume. Actually serves as a gameplay aid, as it will always point to the true "down" direction regardless of where the player is standing so you can reorient yourself. Even if her current outfit doesn't have a scarf, there's always something (hair or clothing) to let you do the same thing.



* AmbiguouslyGay: There's a lot of subtext between Raven and Kat in the sequel. Once they reunite, Raven, herself a changed person since she last met Kat, shows a particular fondness for Kat that borders on, if not outright becomes ShipTease. She shares a bed with Kat, snuggles up to her, and admits she missed having her around in Episode 7. In a side quest, Kat keeps losing to Raven in a mining competition, and Raven seeing how hard Kat was taking the whole thing, suggests a contest, winner takes all, to see who can wipe out the most Nevi. She lies about coming up one kill short. When her crow gives her a suspicious look, Raven says "What do you mean it's out of character for me? What matters is that she's smiling again. That's more important than any competition." Where this really sticks is at the very end of the game; as much as she tries to hide it, [[spoiler:Raven took Kat's HeroicSacrifice the hardest. Raven outright says losing Kat is like having "[[DoesThisRemindYouOfAnything half of who you are]] torn away from you." Her utter joy at Kat's survival adds to it as well.]]

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* AmbiguouslyGay: There's a lot of subtext between Raven and Kat in the sequel. Once they reunite, Raven, herself a changed person since she last met Kat, shows a particular fondness for Kat that borders on, if not outright becomes explicit ShipTease. She shares a bed with Kat, snuggles up to her, and admits she missed having her around in Episode 7. In a side quest, Kat keeps losing to Raven in a mining competition, and Raven Raven, seeing how hard Kat was taking the whole thing, suggests a contest, final contest with winner takes all, all stakes, to see who can wipe out the most Nevi. She lies about coming up one kill short. When her crow gives her a suspicious look, Raven says "What do you mean it's out of character for me? What matters is that she's smiling again. That's more important than any competition." Where this really sticks is at the very end of the game; as much as she tries to hide it, [[spoiler:Raven took Kat's HeroicSacrifice the hardest. Raven outright says losing Kat is like having "[[DoesThisRemindYouOfAnything half of who you are]] torn away from you." Her utter joy at Kat's survival adds to it as well.]]



* TheCutie: Subverted. She is no doubt beautiful, but was a very cute and naive girl as shown in the sequel's DLC, until she lost her sweetness when she splits up from the Lost Children. But in the sequel, you can't deny that [[WhenSheSmiles her adorable smile and relief]] made you light up when [[spoiler:Kat returns to Hekesville after her persumed disapperance in the end of the final fight.]]

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* TheCutie: Subverted. She is no doubt beautiful, but was a very cute and naive girl as shown in the sequel's DLC, until she lost her sweetness when she splits up from the Lost Children. But in the sequel, you can't deny that [[WhenSheSmiles her adorable smile and relief]] made you light up when [[spoiler:Kat returns to Hekesville after her persumed disapperance presumed disappearance in the end of the final fight.]]



** As noted by [[WebVideo/BrainScratchCommentaries Ryan of BrainScratchComms]], Raven shares similarities to [[VideoGame/SonicTheHedgehog Shadow]], both have a Red and Black color scheme, both have a connection to an Ark, both start out as rivals to the hero, and both have tragic backstories, and ultimately become protagonists.

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** As noted by [[WebVideo/BrainScratchCommentaries Ryan of BrainScratchComms]], Raven shares similarities to [[VideoGame/SonicTheHedgehog Shadow]], both have a Red and Black color scheme, both have a connection to an Ark, both start out as rivals to the hero, and both have tragic backstories, and ultimately become protagonists.



* GravityMaster: She's the only other Gravity Shifter in the series, and dialogue from the first game's prologue confirms she was the first Shifter to ever show up in Hekseville. But unlike Kat, she focuses on skill and speed rather than raw strength, so her move-set is different from the famous Gravity Queen. Raven's Gravity Kick is rapid-fire instead of single-shot like Kat. She can generate blue spheres to throw at her enemies, so she doesn't need an existing enviornment (but gameplay-wise, will resort to it if her gravity meter runs out). Finally, and most notably, her special attack involves lunging her arm and clenching her fingers; every enemy caught in the area of her choosing is disintegrated without fail.

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* GravityMaster: She's the only other Gravity Shifter in the series, and dialogue from the first game's prologue confirms she was the first Shifter to ever show up in Hekseville. But unlike Kat, she focuses on skill and speed rather than raw strength, so her move-set is different from the famous Gravity Queen. Raven's Gravity Kick is rapid-fire instead of single-shot like Kat. She can generate blue spheres to throw at her enemies, so she doesn't need an existing enviornment environment (but gameplay-wise, will resort to it if her gravity meter runs out). Finally, and most notably, her special attack involves lunging her arm and clenching her fingers; every enemy caught in the area of her choosing is disintegrated without fail.fail, as she's used gravitational forces along precise lines to ''cut them apart''.



* KickThemWhileTheyAreDown: Kat learnt this the hard way.

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* KickThemWhileTheyAreDown: Raven believes in this strategy wholeheartedly, and Kat learnt this the hard way.



* TattooedCrook: She has a sun-shaped tattoo in her chest, but she is somewhat a crook in the original and lost all of her ruthlessness in the sequel.

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* TattooedCrook: She has a sun-shaped tattoo in her chest, but she is somewhat a crook in the original and original, but lost all of her ruthlessness in the sequel.



* VagueAge: Compare to Kat who looks like a teenager, Raven's age is also ambiguous due to her mature physique. [[spoiler: According to the ''Gravity Rush 2 Complete Guide'', Raven is 18 years old, a year longer than Kat.]]

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* VagueAge: Compare to Kat who looks like a teenager, Raven's age is also ambiguous due to her mature physique. [[spoiler: According to the ''Gravity Rush 2 Complete Guide'', Raven is 18 years old, a year longer older than Kat.]]



* [[VictoriousChildhoodFriend Childhood Friend Romance]]: With Echo.

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* [[VictoriousChildhoodFriend Childhood Friend Romance]]: ChildhoodFriendRomance: With Echo.



* [[VictoriousChildhoodFriend Childhood Friend Romance]]: With Newt.

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* [[VictoriousChildhoodFriend Childhood Friend Romance]]: ChildhoodFriendRomance: With Newt.



* CelestialBody

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* CelestialBodyCelestialBody: His body is cat-shaped, but comprised of stars and the night sky.



* InexplicablyAwesome: The game never gives any clear explanation as to just what exactly he is, or where he came from. He may or may not be [[spoiler:related to the Nevi]], as implied when he [[spoiler:got sick from eating Nevi Killer]], but it's not really explored.
* [[IntangibleMan Intangible Cat]]

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* InexplicablyAwesome: The game never gives any clear explanation as to just what exactly he is, or where he came from. He may or may not be [[spoiler:related to the Nevi]], as implied when he [[spoiler:got sick from eating Nevi Killer]], but it's not really explored.explored beyond showing that he's not the only kind of shadow being in the setting.
* [[IntangibleMan Intangible Cat]]IntangibleMan: Intagible cat, sure, but he has no issue phasing through objects in order to keep up with his owner.



* LogicalWeakness: For his owner, Kat. He's the source of her powers, and she needs him healthy and near her to do anything involving gravity manipulation. This rears its head a couple times in the first game, and the second game opens up with Kat being seperated from Dusty for an extended length of time; she's essentially a normal girl without Dusty by her side.
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* AndIMustScream: An accident left them trapped on separate dimensional plains, shifting in and out of space and time and unable to communicate with anyone, even each other.

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* AndIMustScream: An accident left them trapped on separate dimensional plains, shifting in and out of space and time at random and unable to communicate with anyone, even each other.
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* {{Adorkable}}: Her personality in a nutshell. [[CuteClumsyGirl Cute, clumsy,]] endearing, and incapable of saying no to someone in need. To say nothing of her reaction once she puts her home together...in the ''sewers''.



* {{Adorkable}}: Not a lot in the first game but, in the second game, at the end of the side mission, ''Dangerous Delivery'', we found out that she loves cake and she herself was craving one when Kat delivers the last one to a random person... and acts like a little kid when she tells the person to put it down.
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* CallAPegasusAHippogriff: In *Gravity Rush 2*, Nevi are called "Scarabs" by the people in the new setting.

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* CallAPegasusAHippogriff: In *Gravity ''Gravity Rush 2*, 2'', Nevi are called "Scarabs" by the people in the new setting.
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* FatalFlaw: Two-fold, vanity and naivety. She's a bit gullible, and pair that up with an interest in becoming, say, a movie star in a side quest, or flatter her by saying she's cute, and she'll do whatever you want no matter how much it may inconvenience her. This is usually played for humor than drama, but it's a constant theme of hers to get wrapped up in a side quest she wouldn't normally do otherwise, purely because someone stroked her ego in the right way or pull her heartstrings.

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* FatalFlaw: Two-fold, vanity and naivety. She's a bit gullible, and pair that up with an interest in becoming, say, a movie star in a side quest, or flatter her by saying she's cute, and she'll do whatever you want no matter how much it may inconvenience her. This is usually played for humor than drama, but it's a constant theme of hers to get wrapped up in a side quest she wouldn't normally do otherwise, purely because someone stroked her ego in the right way or pull pulled her heartstrings.
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* DudeWheresMyRespect: Poor girl seldom ever gets any credit for her heroics, despite being a sort of HometownHero: with only certain exceptions the people of Hekseville routinely forget about her, scorn her for little reason or dismiss her to her face as yesterday's news ''even as she's saving their lives.'' This is especially noticeable in the second game, where she eventually becomes beloved by Jirga Para Lhao, but Hekseville continues to barely give her the time of day. She eventually finds finds of hers in the second game's postgame, though.

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* DudeWheresMyRespect: Poor girl seldom ever gets any credit for her heroics, despite being a sort of HometownHero: with only certain exceptions the people of Hekseville routinely forget about her, scorn her for little reason or dismiss her to her face as yesterday's news ''even as she's saving their lives.'' This is especially noticeable in the second game, where she eventually becomes beloved by Jirga Para Lhao, but Hekseville continues to barely give her the time of day. She eventually finds finds real fans of hers in the second game's postgame, though.



* FatalFlaw: Two-fold, vanity and naivety. She's a bit gullible, and pair that up with an interest in becoming, say, a movie star in a side quest, or flatter her by saying she's cute, and she'll do whatever you want no matter how much it may inconvenience her. This is usually played for humor than drama, but it's a constant theme of hers to get wrapped up in a side quest she wouldn't normally do otherwise.

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* FatalFlaw: Two-fold, vanity and naivety. She's a bit gullible, and pair that up with an interest in becoming, say, a movie star in a side quest, or flatter her by saying she's cute, and she'll do whatever you want no matter how much it may inconvenience her. This is usually played for humor than drama, but it's a constant theme of hers to get wrapped up in a side quest she wouldn't normally do otherwise.otherwise, purely because someone stroked her ego in the right way or pull her heartstrings.



* LaserGuidedAmnesia: The only thing she remembers at the beginning of the game was that "there was another way."

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* LaserGuidedAmnesia: The only thing she remembers at the beginning of the game was that "there was another way."" Just those words and nothing more.



* LogicalWeakness: All of Kat's gravity powers and immunity from gravitational forces come from Dusty. So if Dusty gets sick or leaves for whatever reason, Kat is suddenly just a normal girl who can kick really hard. This comes into play during several missions in the first game [[spoiler: and she's nearly captured by the Hekseville military when they catch Dusty and freeze her]]. The second game starts with Kat separated from Dusty due to a gravity storm, and shows that she has to use special protective gear to go into the Rifts like everyone else.

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* LogicalWeakness: All of Kat's gravity powers and immunity from gravitational forces come from Dusty. So if Dusty gets sick or leaves her side for whatever reason, Kat is suddenly just a normal girl who can kick really hard. This comes into play during several missions in the first game [[spoiler: and she's nearly captured by the Hekseville military when they catch Dusty and freeze her]]. The second game starts with Kat separated from Dusty due to a gravity storm, and shows that she has to use special protective gear to go into the Rifts like everyone else.



* MindOverMatter: Stasis Field, but unlike certain gravity guns it averts TractorBeam: instead, it works in a certain radius.

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* MindOverMatter: Stasis Field, but unlike certain gravity guns it averts TractorBeam: TractorBeam; instead, it works in a certain radius.



* NotQuiteFlight: While it might look like she can fly, technically she is just changing or "Shifting" how gravity works on her. she is just falling up or sideways and changing how much gravity is pulling on her to control the speed. Anyone Unlucky enough to be around her when she does this will feel the same pull.

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* NotQuiteFlight: While it might look like she can fly, technically she is just changing or "Shifting" how gravity works on her. she She is just falling up or sideways and changing how much gravity is pulling on her to control the speed. Anyone Unlucky unlucky enough to be around her when she does this will feel the same pull.



* PerpetualPoverty: She spends both games homeless and flat broke. And whenever it looks like she's about to be compensated for her services, ''something'' always happens to ensure she doesn't get her pay. The one time she actually got a paycheck, Kat gave it all to a young girl so she could buy medicine for her sick mother.

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* PerpetualPoverty: She spends both games homeless and flat broke. And whenever it looks like she's about to be compensated for her services, ''something'' always happens to ensure she doesn't get her pay. The one time she actually got a paycheck, Kat gave it all to a young girl so she ran into so the child could buy medicine for her sick mother.



* ScarfOfAsskicking: Wears on as part of her main costume. Actually serves as a gameplay aid, as it will always point to the true "down" regardless of where the player is standing so you can reorient yourself. Even if her current outfit doesn't have a scarf, there's always something (hair or clothing) to let you do the same thing.

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* ScarfOfAsskicking: Wears on as part of her main costume. Actually serves as a gameplay aid, as it will always point to the true "down" direction regardless of where the player is standing so you can reorient yourself. Even if her current outfit doesn't have a scarf, there's always something (hair or clothing) to let you do the same thing.
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* AssKicksYou: One of her gestures. "Hip Attack" is the only gesture that can put townsfolk into the "frantic" animation, which will cause them to run away and eventually disappear from the game. And do damage to enemies.
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* BigEater: Not as bad as Raven, but the ''Overture'' anime shows she can really pack it in.

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* BigEater: Not She's not as bad as Raven, but the ''Overture'' anime and ''2'' shows she can really pack it in.



* LogicalWeakness: All of Kat's gravity powers and immunity from gravitational forces come from Dusty. So if Dusty gets sick or leaves for whatever reason, Kat is suddenly just a normal girl who can kick really hard. This comes into play during several missions in the first game [[spoiler: and she's nearly captured by the Heksville military when they catch Dusty and freeze her]]. The second game starts with Kat separated from Dusty due to a gravity storm, and shows that she has to use special protective gear to go into the Rifts like everyone else.

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* LogicalWeakness: All of Kat's gravity powers and immunity from gravitational forces come from Dusty. So if Dusty gets sick or leaves for whatever reason, Kat is suddenly just a normal girl who can kick really hard. This comes into play during several missions in the first game [[spoiler: and she's nearly captured by the Heksville Hekseville military when they catch Dusty and freeze her]]. The second game starts with Kat separated from Dusty due to a gravity storm, and shows that she has to use special protective gear to go into the Rifts like everyone else.



* {{Mascot}}: Of the [[UsefulNotes/PlayStationVita PlayStation Vita.]]

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* {{Mascot}}: Of Due to her sheer cuteness and popularity, she officially became one for the [[UsefulNotes/PlayStationVita PlayStation Vita.]]



* MsFanservice: Ever since her default outfit is shown. And in the sequel, to a long extent.
** Kat wears things like [[{{Meido}} maid uniforms]] and [[SpyCatsuit spy outfits]] and feels the need to lounge and stretch out on her bed whenever you return home. It's also shown numerous times throughout the game that she sleeps in the nude, and there's a few times where she's wearing nothing but a ModestyTowel...which falls off in one scene, giving Syd a nice view.
** In the first game, you can touch Kat inappropriately using the Vita touch screen (or [=DualShock=] 4 touchpad) for no reason other than to make her react uncomfortably.

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* WolverinePublicity: Kat is often played up as the face of the Vita, and Sony makes sure to let her appear in plenty of Vita titles. Along with the aforementioned playable appearance in ''VideoGame/PlaystationAllStarsBattleRoyale'', [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NuUlSarc9HQ&t=1m25s she can be seen here]] playable in ''VideoGame/RagnarokOdyssey Ace'' along with Alias (and the Sorcerer from ''VideoGame/SoulSacrifice''). Following in the footsteps of [[VideoGame/TwistedMetal Sweet Tooth]], [[Franchise/RatchetAndClank Ratchet]], and [[VideoGame/GodOfWar Kratos]], she was made a playable golfer in ''VideoGame/HotShotsGolf 6/World Invitation'' as well as a Sack costume in ''VideoGame/LittleBigPlanet'' (in line with other mascots like the [[VideoGame/ApeEscape Pipo Monkeys]], the VideoGame/{{Patapon}}, and the VideoGame/LocoRoco). Kat, Raven, and Yunica were added as summonable spirits in the free-to-play Vita game ''Destiny of Spirits'', and finally, [[http://www.siliconera.com/2013/04/25/gravity-rush-characters-cross-into-vita-beat-em-up-rpg-picotto-knights/ Kat along with Yunica, Gade, Alias, and Raven are playable]] Cocoroids in the Japan-only dungeon brawler ''Picotto Knights'' (a game whose servers have since been shut down).

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* WolverinePublicity: Kat is often played up as the face of the Vita, and Sony makes sure to let her appear in plenty of Vita titles. Along with the aforementioned playable appearance in ''VideoGame/PlaystationAllStarsBattleRoyale'', [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NuUlSarc9HQ&t=1m25s she can be seen here]] playable in ''VideoGame/RagnarokOdyssey Ace'' along with Alias (and the Sorcerer from ''VideoGame/SoulSacrifice''). Following in the footsteps of [[VideoGame/TwistedMetal Sweet Tooth]], [[Franchise/RatchetAndClank Ratchet]], and [[VideoGame/GodOfWar Kratos]], she was made a playable golfer in ''VideoGame/HotShotsGolf 6/World Invitation'' as well as a Sack costume in ''VideoGame/LittleBigPlanet'' (in line with other mascots like the [[VideoGame/ApeEscape Pipo Monkeys]], the VideoGame/{{Patapon}}, and the VideoGame/LocoRoco). Kat, Raven, and Yunica were Kat was also added as summonable spirits in the free-to-play Vita game ''Destiny of Spirits'', and finally, [[http://www.siliconera.com/2013/04/25/gravity-rush-characters-cross-into-vita-beat-em-up-rpg-picotto-knights/ Kat along with Yunica, Gade, Alias, and Raven are is playable]] Cocoroids in the Japan-only dungeon brawler ''Picotto Knights'' (a game whose servers have since been shut down).



* {{Adorkable}}: In the sequel, at the end of the side mission, ''Dangerous Delivery'', we find that she loves cake and Raven herself was craving one when Kat delivers the last one to a random person.

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* {{Adorkable}}: In Not a lot in the sequel, first game but, in the second game, at the end of the side mission, ''Dangerous Delivery'', we find found out that she loves cake and Raven she herself was craving one when Kat delivers the last one to a random person. person... and acts like a little kid when she tells the person to put it down.



* BadassAdorable: Just like Kat, she is young, beautiful, and an extremely strong GravityMaster.

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* BadassAdorable: Just like Kat, she is young, beautiful, and a very cute girl who is also an extremely strong GravityMaster.



* BigEater: Shown to be this in the anime and it becomes a RunningGag in [[VideoGame/GravityRush2 THR sequel]]. The first thing she does [[spoiler:after being broken out of her brainwashing by the Council]]? Dive into Lisa's meal she prepared for the whole group and eat ''all of it''. In a side quest called "Together, So Strange," Raven suddenly and inexplicably appears as soon as Misai and Kat ''mention the word'' "food." In another side quest, Raven suddenly appears and tries to derail Kat from delivering a cake to its contractor, acting like a crazed addict and threatening the man to give the rare cake to her.

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* BigEater: Shown to be this in the anime and it becomes a RunningGag in [[VideoGame/GravityRush2 THR sequel]]. the sequel. The first thing she does [[spoiler:after [[spoiler: after being broken out of her brainwashing by the Council]]? Dive into Lisa's meal she prepared for the whole group and eat ''all of it''. In a side quest called "Together, So Strange," Raven suddenly and inexplicably appears as soon as Misai and Kat ''mention the word'' "food." In another side quest, Raven suddenly appears and tries to derail Kat from delivering a cake to its contractor, acting like a crazed addict and threatening the man to give the rare cake to her.



* EvenTheGirlsWantHer: Raven seems to have gathered an enthusiastic fan club of girls who Squee! when she goes by [[spoiler: during the time Kat is missing at the end of the sequel.]]

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* EvenTheGirlsWantHer: Raven seems to have gathered an enthusiastic fan club of girls who Squee! {{Squee}} when she goes by [[spoiler: during the time Kat is missing at the end of the sequel.]]



** Her character design of [[spoiler:her younger self in "Raven's Choice"]] is an striking resemblance of [[VideoGame/SilentHill1 Alessa Gillespie]], which is interesting because she from the game that has the same director.

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** Her character design of [[spoiler:her [[spoiler: her younger self in "Raven's Choice"]] is an striking resemblance of [[VideoGame/SilentHill1 Alessa Gillespie]], which is interesting because she from the game that has the same director.



* HeroAntagonist: [[spoiler:Everything she did in the first game was to rescue her adoptive brother Zaza and the children stranded in Boutoume. She ditches the antagonist part and becomes a straight-up hero after allying with Kat towards the end of the first game.]]

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* HeroAntagonist: [[spoiler:Everything [[spoiler: Everything she did in the first game was to rescue her adoptive brother Zaza and the children stranded in Boutoume. She ditches the antagonist part and becomes a straight-up hero after allying with Kat towards the end of the first game.]]



* MsFanservice: Her outfit explains it all.
* MulticoloredHair: Black and red.

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* MsFanservice: Her beautiful looks and revealing outfit explains it all.
* MulticoloredHair: Black Her hair is black and red.red but [[spoiler: she's a natural brunette in her younger self.]]



* UsedToBeASweetKid: [[spoiler:Sachya was a timid but friendly child, but growing up isolated from everyone she knew and loved made her hard and cold.]]

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* UsedToBeASweetKid: [[spoiler:Sachya [[spoiler: Sachya was a timid but friendly child, but growing up isolated from everyone she knew and loved made her hard and cold.]]



* VagueAge: Compare to Kat who looks like a teenager, Raven's age is also ambiguous due to her mature physique. [[spoiler:According to the ''Gravity Rush 2 Complete Guide'', Raven is 18 years old.]]

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* VagueAge: Compare to Kat who looks like a teenager, Raven's age is also ambiguous due to her mature physique. [[spoiler:According [[spoiler: According to the ''Gravity Rush 2 Complete Guide'', Raven is 18 years old.old, a year longer than Kat.]]
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** Her character design of [[spoiler:her younger self in "Raven's Choice"]] is an striking resemblance of [[VideoGame/SilentHill Alessa Gillespie]], which is interesting because she from the game that has the same director.

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** Her character design of [[spoiler:her younger self in "Raven's Choice"]] is an striking resemblance of [[VideoGame/SilentHill [[VideoGame/SilentHill1 Alessa Gillespie]], which is interesting because she from the game that has the same director.
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She is a mysterious and extremely strong girl who, like Kat, is a shifter. Originally antagonistic towards Kat, she eventually becomes an ally as her motives are revealed. She has a crow name Xii, who mirrors Dusty's ability to grant her gravity powers.

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She is a mysterious and extremely strong girl who, like Kat, is a shifter. Originally antagonistic towards Kat, she eventually becomes an ally as her motives are revealed. She has a crow name named Xii, who mirrors Dusty's ability to grant her gravity powers.
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* DyingAsYourself: For a given definition of "yourself." When - as noted below - [[spoiler: she makes her HeroicSacrifice, the last thing she says is from her innocent personality, who relays her guardian side's goodbyes as if from a dream, before vanishing in a burst of light.]]
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* DudeWheresMyRespect: Poor girl seldom ever gets any credit for her heroics. By the second game, hardly anyone in Hekseville even recognizes her.

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* DudeWheresMyRespect: Poor girl seldom ever gets any credit for her heroics. By heroics, despite being a sort of HometownHero: with only certain exceptions the people of Hekseville routinely forget about her, scorn her for little reason or dismiss her to her face as yesterday's news ''even as she's saving their lives.'' This is especially noticeable in the second game, hardly anyone in where she eventually becomes beloved by Jirga Para Lhao, but Hekseville even recognizes her.continues to barely give her the time of day. She eventually finds finds of hers in the second game's postgame, though.
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->''I'll do whatever it takes to complete that promise. To save the children. And Zaza."''

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->''I'll ->''"I'll do whatever it takes to complete that promise. To save the children. And Zaza."''

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!!!Voiced by: Creator/GoShinomiya
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!!!Voiced by: Saori Yumiba
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!!!Voiced by: Bibbin Takaoka
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!!!Voiced by: Asuka Tanii
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* SeaMonster: Most of the designs count.
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* TookALevelInKindness: She goes from an antagonistic, aloof enemy to a selfless protector of Hekseville and Kat's inseparable best friend. In one mission, during an ore-mining contest, she even obfuscates her own competency just to [[SugarWiki/HeartWarmingMoments see Kat smiling again]].

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* TookALevelInKindness: She goes from an antagonistic, aloof enemy to a selfless protector of Hekseville and Kat's inseparable best friend. In one mission, during an ore-mining contest, she even obfuscates her own competency just to [[SugarWiki/HeartWarmingMoments see Kat smiling again]].again.
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* VaporWear: [[spoiler:WordOfGod states Kat does not wear anything underneath her default outfit. But whether in her other outfits is left ambiguous.]]

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* VaporWear: [[spoiler:WordOfGod WordOfGod states Kat does not wear anything underneath her default outfit. [[spoiler:This is justified by the implication that the leotard itself was her underwear during her time as queen of Eto]]. But whether in or not this trope applies to her other outfits is left ambiguous.]]
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* Yellow/Orange Eyes: His eyes are gold yellow on daylight but when he is not in the daylight his eyes turn orange.
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* Yellow/Orange Eyes: He’s eyes are gold yellow on daylight but when he is not in the daylight he’s eyes turn orange.

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* Yellow/Orange Eyes: He’s His eyes are gold yellow on daylight but when he is not in the daylight he’s his eyes turn orange.
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* MeanBoss: Few maids stay employed for her for long, since on top of being demanding, she also has a tendency to take the frustrations of her unfulfilled married life on them.

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* MeanBoss: Few maids stay employed for her for long, since on top of being demanding, she also has a tendency to take the frustrations of her unfulfilled married life out on them.

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* TookALevelInJerkass: They were never pleasant people in the first game, but they're even ''worse'' in the sequel. After seemingly getting over their grudge at the end of ''Gravity Rush'', they go back to acting hostile to Kat for really no reason, and despite her previous heroics, [[spoiler:try to sell her out to the authorities.]]



* ScarsAreForever: Not Aki ''per se''. Her doll, Pandora, loses half her face in a bombing. When seen again in the sequel, the doll is shown to be repaired, but still heavily cracked, implying the shattered pieces were glued back together.



* MeanBoss: Few maids stay employed for her for long, since on top of being demanding, she also has a tendency to take the frustrations of her unfulfilled married life on them.



* CardCarryingVillain: He just revels in his villainy, committing his crimes for no other reason than because he enjoys it. [[spoiler:It makes for a more effective menace for a hero to topple and in doing so, win the hearts of the people.]]

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* CardCarryingVillain: He just revels in his villainy, committing his crimes for no other reason than because he enjoys it. [[spoiler:It makes for a more effective menace for a hero to topple and in doing so, win the hearts of the people.]]


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* HeelFaceTurn: [[spoiler:When he appears again in the sequel, he uses his abilities to help Kat rather than hinder or harm her.]]

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* JerkAss: Downplayed; she's a good person who is dedicated to defending the city, but she makes it very clear she doesn't think much of Kat, and acts as a FairWeatherMentor to Kat during the military DLC.

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* JerkAss: Downplayed; she's a good person who She is dedicated to defending the city, but she makes it very clear she doesn't think much of Kat, and acts as a FairWeatherMentor to Kat during the military DLC.


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* {{Hypocrite}}: She is quick to berate Kat for questioning orders she is given, yet Yunica will always do the same thing whenever she's given an order that ''she'' doesn't like.

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* CardCarryingVillain: He just revels in his villainy, committing his crimes for no other reason than because he enjoys it. [[spoiler:It makes for a more effective menace for a hero to topple and in doing so, win the hearts of the people.]]



* GreaterScopeVillain: In the original. Despite being a simple thief who is taken care of midway through the story, he seems to know a ''lot'' more of what's going on then most others, making several cryptic comments to Kat (notably, being aware of [[spoiler: Kat's apparent past as a Queen or Princess]]), plus he's the only character shown to have a degree of [[TheBeastmaster control over the Nevi]].

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* GreaterScopeVillain: In the original. Despite being a simple thief who is taken care of midway through the story, he seems to know a ''lot'' more of what's going on then most others, making several cryptic comments to Kat (notably, being aware of [[spoiler: Kat's apparent past as a Queen or Princess]]), plus he's the only character shown to have a degree of [[TheBeastmaster control over the Nevi]]. However, in the sequel, [[spoiler:this turns out to be subverted. If anything, Alias was more of a GreaterScopeParagon.]]


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* StarterVillain: Serves as the first antagonist for Kat to fight. Defeating him is what starts to earn her widespread respect throughout Hekseville. [[spoiler:Turns out this trope was deliberately invoked by Syd, who created the Alias persona to be the villain that would set Kat off on the path to being a super heroine.]]
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* AmbiguouslyBi: She's rather boy crazy in the first game, often complaining about her lack of a boyfriend in the menu screen for the story missions, and quickly develops a crush on accidental playboy Newt. Nevertheless, she loses that slight obsession to get a boyfriend in between the two games, and basically asks Aki out on a date before the final battle, to which Aki changes to just watching TV. In the sequel, after bonding with her former rival, Kat's chemistry with Raven reaches several LesYay moments, up to and including sharing a bed after reuniting and privately admitting she had her "deepest sleep" after learning Raven was safe.

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* AmbiguouslyBi: She's rather boy crazy boy-crazy in the first game, often complaining about her lack of a boyfriend in the menu screen for the story missions, and quickly develops a crush on accidental playboy Newt. Nevertheless, she loses that slight obsession to get a boyfriend in between the two games, and basically asks Aki out on a date before the final battle, to which Aki changes to just watching TV. In the sequel, after bonding with her former rival, Kat's chemistry with Raven reaches several LesYay moments, up to and including sharing a bed after reuniting and privately admitting she had her "deepest sleep" after learning Raven was safe.



* AmbiguouslyLesbian: There's a lot of subtext between Raven and Kat in the sequel. Once they reunite, Raven, herself a changed person since she last met Kat, shows a particular fondness for Kat that borders on, if not outright becomes ShipTease. She shares a bed with Kat, snuggles up to her, and admits she missed having her around in Episode 7. In a side quest, Kat keeps losing to Raven in a mining competition, and Raven seeing how hard Kat was taking the whole thing, suggests a contest, winner takes all, to see who can wipe out the most Nevi. She lies about coming up one kill short. When her crow gives her a suspicious look, Raven says "What do you mean it's out of character for me? What matters is that she's smiling again. That's more important than any competition." Where this really sticks is at the very end of the game; as much as she tries to hide it, [[spoiler:Raven took Kat's HeroicSacrifice the hardest. Raven outright says losing Kat is like having "[[DoesThisRemindYouOfAnything half of who you are]] torn away from you." Her utter joy at Kat's survival adds to it as well.]]

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* AmbiguouslyLesbian: AmbiguouslyGay: There's a lot of subtext between Raven and Kat in the sequel. Once they reunite, Raven, herself a changed person since she last met Kat, shows a particular fondness for Kat that borders on, if not outright becomes ShipTease. She shares a bed with Kat, snuggles up to her, and admits she missed having her around in Episode 7. In a side quest, Kat keeps losing to Raven in a mining competition, and Raven seeing how hard Kat was taking the whole thing, suggests a contest, winner takes all, to see who can wipe out the most Nevi. She lies about coming up one kill short. When her crow gives her a suspicious look, Raven says "What do you mean it's out of character for me? What matters is that she's smiling again. That's more important than any competition." Where this really sticks is at the very end of the game; as much as she tries to hide it, [[spoiler:Raven took Kat's HeroicSacrifice the hardest. Raven outright says losing Kat is like having "[[DoesThisRemindYouOfAnything half of who you are]] torn away from you." Her utter joy at Kat's survival adds to it as well.]]

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* PluckyGirl: Despite wandering around a city she knows nothing about, her home being a large pipe in the lower levels of the city, the city being in constant danger from Nevi attacks and gravity storms and the fact that she doesn't even ''remember her own name'', Kat is still a friendly, energetic girl who somehow maintains a positive outlook.



* PluckyGirl: Despite wandering around a city she knows nothing about, her home being a large pipe in the lower levels of the city, the city being in constant danger from Nevi attacks and gravity storms and the fact that she doesn't even ''remember her own name'', Kat is still a friendly, energetic girl who somehow maintains a positive outlook.
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* yellow-orange eyes: he’s eyes are gold yellow on daylight but when he’s are not in the daylight he’s eyes turn orange.

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* {{PrecisionFStrike}}: Yes, this adorable, sweet girl is the ''only'' character in the series to swear.

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* AnimalMotifs: Cats, [[CaptainObvious duh]]. The theme also shows up in aspects of Kat's personality, such as her independent attitude, curious nature, and tendency to flee when things get a bit too intense. Crosses over with MeaningfulName.

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* AnimalMotifs: Cats, [[CaptainObvious duh]].Cats. The theme also shows up in aspects of Kat's personality, such as her independent attitude, curious nature, and tendency to flee when things get a bit too intense. Crosses over with MeaningfulName.

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