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How the GRP works in The Callisto Protocol

One of the more useful tools in The Callisto Protocol is the GRP. This cool glove allows you to control gravity and lift up both objects…

Jordan MoyerBy Jordan MoyerDecember 2, 20223 Mins Read
How the GRP works in The Callisto Protocol
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One of the more useful tools in The Callisto Protocol is the GRP. This cool glove allows you to control gravity and lift up both objects and enemies without touching them. Given the game’s obvious similarities to Dead Space, this isn’t too much of a surprise. However, the ability to use the GRP makes for an interesting and fun time that you can get pretty creative with and even upgrade further into your gameplay. If you keep reading, you can learn how to unlock and upgrade the GRP and how the GRP works in The Callisto Protocol.

How the GRP works in The Callisto Protocol
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How to Unlock the GRP in The Callisto Protocol

You’ll actually get a glimpse of the GRP pretty early on in the game. However, you won’t be able to use it right away. You should see them worn by the prison guards as they interrogate prisoners. Once you make it to the prison, you will even feel the effects of the GRP more than once. Though, it won’t be long until you have a pair of your own to use. Once you make it to the Aftermath Chapter, you will be able to locate a dead guard who is wearing the GRP and take them from his body for yourself so that you can learn how the GRP works in The Callisto Protocol.

Depending on which console you are on, once you’ve got the gloves for yourself, you can use the X button on PlayStation or the A button on Xbox to use them once you are aiming down sights. If you press the shoot button, which should be your right trigger, you will throw the object or enemy that you are aiming toward and now holding up. The best option in the situation is to actually just lift up an enemy and throw them, but you can also go another route. You can lift objects off the ground and throw them toward enemies to stun, damage, or even kill them. When you decide to lift enemies using the GRP, you can throw them into walls to deal damage to them or throw them into environmental hazards that cause damage when they are touched.

The more you use the GRP in The Callisto Protocol, the more its battery will deplete, and it will get closer to needing to recharge. However, carrying around a GRP Battery Pack in your inventory can easily resolve this issue.

This is everything you need to know about how the GRP works in The Callisto Protocol. Be sure to check back for more useful guides, and as always, have fun and be safe!

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Jordan is an experienced fantasy writer who spends hours behind her laptop, and lost in the pages of a book. She strives to be a successful gaming blogger, and has no complaint about the hours of game time she used to increase her knowledge of all things “geek”. She primarily writes gaming articles and fantasy novels. Ark: Survival Evolved is a favorite, along with Diablo 3, Warframe and Minecraft lately, though you can’t forget the good old Magic the Gathering card game! Writing about games truly gives her joy as it gives her another perspective to look at games from, a reason to really look into the mechanics of the game.

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