![]() The trailer also shows off some new touches. 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. ![]() I had the bar very high for Hover (Another jet set radio game, with music of Naganuma) and it wasnt that good. Bomb Rush Cyberfunk is an indie ode to Jet Set Radio, with the original composer. Bomb Rush Cyberfunk looks incredibly similar to Jet Set Radio thanks to its ‘90s fashion sense, cel-shaded aesthetic, and picture of free-spirited rebellion. 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. I think I’m ready to believe again. Ill play this one too, it looks very good. CyberFUNK, the kind with graffiti and rollerblades. But it is not Jet Set 2, and with two decades of advancements in technology between them, it’s sure to bring a lot more than rose-tinted memories to the table. Some Byteside outbound links may include affiliate programs to support Byteside’s operations. See a recent post on Tumblr from bigmsaxon about bomb rush cyberfunk. 'Bomb Rush Cyberfunk' is an Indie Spiritual Successor to 'Jet Set Radio': It even features 'JSR's original composer Hideki Naganuma. Our recommendations and review commentary remain independent of any potential revenue that may come through including such links.
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