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Bomb Rush Cyberfunk (Spiritual successor to Jet Grind Radio/Jet Set Radio Future)
Posted on 8/18/23 at 11:25 pm
Posted on 8/18/23 at 11:25 pm
Liked Jet Grind Radio for Dreamcast or Jet Set Radio Future for the OG Xbox? A spiritual successor, Bomb Rush Cyberfunk, was released today on Steam and Switch and will be on PlayStation and Xbox next month. It's basically the sequel to the above games, with new original music by Hideki Naganuma who did the sound tracks for those two games.
I'm about 5 hours in now and it's a ton of fun. Highly recommended.
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I'm about 5 hours in now and it's a ton of fun. Highly recommended.
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Posted on 8/20/23 at 11:01 am to efrad
I'm still listening to the JSRF soundtrack to this day. It's a classic.
Back in the day, Halo, Soul Calibur II, and JSRF were the only games I ever played on my OG Xbox.
Back in the day, Halo, Soul Calibur II, and JSRF were the only games I ever played on my OG Xbox.
Posted on 8/21/23 at 11:11 am to efrad
It is fantastic. I think I like it better than the Jet Set games. There's more of an emphasis on platforming and tricks.
The soundtrack is a bit of a miss for me though. It's not bad, but it's not as good as either Jet Set game. Hideki Nagamura only composes a few tracks. There's also a relatively curious design choice where they lock specific songs to certain areas of the map, meaning there's only about 3-5 songs per area that play over and over again.
The soundtrack is a bit of a miss for me though. It's not bad, but it's not as good as either Jet Set game. Hideki Nagamura only composes a few tracks. There's also a relatively curious design choice where they lock specific songs to certain areas of the map, meaning there's only about 3-5 songs per area that play over and over again.
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