![]() Hover: Revolt of Gamers, for instance, also incorporated some of Naganuma’s music which was of course excellent, but the game itself never truly scratched the itch.īomb Rush Cyberfunk looks like the answer to my Jet Set prayers. Like being able to grind upside down and a new graffiti system that seems to meld the original Jet Grind Radio with JSRF into something more modern.īut, like I said, we’ve had our hopes raised before. The trailer also shows off some new touches. Like the snake sculpture a character grinds over which feels similar to the large dragon from JSRF’s 99th street level. There’s little touches in the trailer that make me think Team Reptile really gets it. The style is bang on, and even the music composed by famed JSRF composer and Twitter shitposter Hideki Naganuma just hits straight into my graffiti soul. Honestly, if someone had told me that this was some sort of incredibly late DLC for Jet Set Radio Future, I might believe them. The music is from Hideki Naganuma, the original composer for the original JSR and. Like LLB, BRC looks a lot like Jet Set Radio Future, and very purposefully so. Bomb Rush Cyberfunk has been announced today and it has Jet Set Radio. BOMB RUSH CYBERFUNK HIDEKI NAGANUMA SERIESThe next in our series of hope raising games is Bomb Rush Cyberfunk, and I hate to say it but I’m cautiously pretty freaking optimistic.īomb Rush Cyberfunk is being developed by Team Reptile, who made well received and similarly styled sports vs game Lethal League Blaze. Titles like Hover: Revolt of Gamers tempt us with their clear homage styling. Games like Mirror’s Edge satiate some of our futuristic free running needs. We had the joy of experiencing Jet Set Radio Future on the original Xbox in our youth and have yet to find anything truly better, or in many ways, even close. I am a part of an exclusive club of individuals. ![]()
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