So the first thing I did was try and import my Gravity Rush 2 PS4 saves to PS Now. But nonetheless it worked back when I tried it for Gravity Rush Remastered, allowing me to play my old savegames on PS Now. The process does requires you to sync the save games manually, which is hardly convenient when you switch regularly between the streaming service and playing the game locally. One of the features of PS Now that PlayStation promotes is the ability to transfer your savegames from your PS4 to PS Now, meaning that in theory you can play your game on PS4 and later continue your game on PC (if you have a PS Plus subscription). Transferring save games from PS4 to PS Now doesn’t always work You can indeed download games from PS Now to your PS4 and play them natively, which behaves like any other digital download. Note that the issues described below happen only on the streaming service.
Below I’ll explain the various issues I encountered. Like last time this was supposed to be a look at the technical performance of the game on the service, but I encountered too many problems to really even look into those. Unfortunately, I ran into a number of problems testing the game and came away disappointed with the way the game has been implemented in PS Now, as well as the state of the PS Now service in general. It had been 2 years since I reviewed Gravity Rush Remastered on PS Now, and I was interested to see how the service has evolved since then. When PlayStation announced that Gravity Rush 2 was joining their PS Now lineup in September 2019, I was looking forward to playing the game again on their streaming service.