Gravastar: A New JRPG with a Fighting Game Soul – Overview

Written by Marcello TBL

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Gravastar New JRPG Announced

Studio Atma’s new sci-fi RPG trades standard menus for execution-heavy combos.

Studio Atma has announced Gravastar, a sci-fi fantasy JRPG in development for PC, Nintendo Switch 2, PlayStation 5, and Xbox Series X|S. A release date has not been confirmed yet, and below is everything I know about it so far.

Gravastar JRPG

The project comes from Seattle-based indie developer Studio Atma, a team that has been working around Gravastar in some form for more than a decade.

The game is not being pitched as another nostalgia piece with familiar menu battles. Its main hook is a conditional turn-based battle system shaped by 2D arcade fighting games, with attack inputs, character movesets, combo routes, and chains built into the flow of combat.

Gravastar Dialogues

Gravastar follows Baird, an orphan living on the exoplanet Aethera. After a violent awakening, he discovers that he is a Spectre, a rare being whose power is tied to the stars.

From there, the story sends him across Aethera with a party of companions as he learns to control those abilities and faces a zealot trying to drag the universe into darkness. The campaign will include more than 15 hours of classic JRPG play, five playable companions, and five continents to explore.

Gravastar Combat System

Gravastar still sits in the JRPG space, but it looks built around a faster sense of turn tempo than the usual command-driven structure.

The attack combo input system suggests that turns are not just about choosing the right skill from a list. Players will need to learn character move properties, sequence attacks, and build longer chains to get more out of each combat round.

Gravastar JRPG

Combo routing, stamina windows, normals, specials, and battle pacing are not usually central language in traditional JRPGs. Gravastar seems interested in pulling those ideas into a party based adventure without turning into a full action RPG.

The interesting part will be how Studio Atma handles enemy design, party roles, and encounter pressure around that system.

Gravastar JRPG

Visually, Gravastar uses stylized 3D animation designed to preserve the feel of traditional 2D animation. Studio Atma points to hand-painted textures and a look inspired by the 16-bit and 32-bit JRPG eras, but this is not a simple pixel art throwback.

The studio’s own development history explains that the project originally leaned much harder into traditional 2D animation before the team moved to a 3D production pipeline.

There is no confirmed release window yet, so Gravastar remains one to track because the Steam page is not confirmed yet, but it will be soon. Below is the announcement trailer.

Gravastar Announcement Trailer

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Marcello TBL

Italian Dad in love with Turn-Based RPGs and Indie Games. In 2018 he started Turn Based Lovers and now he can't live without it. A huge fan of RPGs in general, raised on the glorious video games of the '90s that shaped who he is today. Always hopeful that XCOM 3 will arrive one day.