![]() There's not a ton of information out about the game just yet, but if it comes out and looks anything like its painfully brief trailer, it's going to make plenty of folks happy, especially since Sega seems totally uninterested in doing anything with the Jet Set Radio franchise – or maybe they just haven't announced it yet.ĮIther way, we're excited to see where this particular title ends up, especially since it seems to scratch every itch in our bodies associated with the classic, colorful skating game. Also, the game's Steam page lets us know that you'll "encounter a lot of weirdos." Sounds good. You have to get your name plastered on the wall by way of some sick graffiti, so make every second count. Lethal League developer Team Reptile has created Bomb Rush Cyberfunk, where you "start your own cypher and dance, paint, trick, face off with the cops, and stake your claim to the extrusions and cavities of a sprawling metropolis in an alternate future set to the musical brainwaves of Hideki Naganuma."īasically, it's Jet Set Radio, or are we wrong? Groove along to the funky sounds of Naganuma's tunes as you choose a character and hit the streets, grinding, sliding, and jumping as you move. There’s no date yet for Bomb Rush Cyberfunk, but check out the Steam page to wishlist it, and for more info.If, like most of the world, you've been waiting for a new Jet Set Radio game, you'll want to sit up and pay attention to Bomb Rush Cyberfunk. After going off you’ll be able to switch back to regular ol’ feet anytime you want to get down to the beat.” Skateboarding, inline and BMX are represented with real life tricks to play into this. You will be outstyling the other crews after you bombed their turf to take what’s theirs. Many secrets can be found by getting points and doing combos throughout the stage. With this teaser we are giving you a heads up, the way that you move around is important. In that spirit I have decided to include skateboarding, BMX and inline skating in the game. Start your own cypher and dance, tag, trick, face off with the cops and stake your claim to. Maybe it got you to the point that you are now hitting up the big spots in your own way! Bomb Rush Cyberfunk is a big street culture symphony of these feelings. Bomb Rush Cyberfunk, 1 second per second of advanced funkstyle. One of the brightest and briefest stars of. Wherever you are from, chances are you grew up going out to the local skatepark, scratching your name on the bins at school or hanging out at the mall, dancing, before heading back home to do some extreme tricks in your favorite video game. Published Developer Team Reptile announces its next project: Bomb Rush Cyberfunk, which looks to be the spiritual successor to Jet Set Radio. From the skating, to the cel-shaded visuals, to the graffiti and music, it almost pushes past homage. While it isn’t technically a Jet Set Radio title, Bomb Rush Cyberfunk draws more than a little inspiration from it. “As you know BRC is a game about the street. The team behind Bomb Rush Cyberfunk hope to at least scratch an itch for those missing the series. ![]() ![]() Previous titles include the likes of Lethal League Blaze, but this… well, just watch the trailer, below.ĭion Koster from Team Reptile, game director of Bomb Rush Cyberfunk, had this to say… The skating, graffiti-ing, dancing platformer (that very much looks like a spiritual successor to Jet Set Radio), Bomb Rush Cyberfunk, got a new teaser. Team Reptile just released a new trailer for Bomb Rush Cyberfunk, in addition to delaying the game’s release into 2022.It’s a stylish trailer that starts off with a song called Get Enuf. The developer is Team Reptile, and I’d forgive you if you didn’t know who that was. Bomb Rush Cyberfunk, however, is more than a mere spiritual successor to SmileBit’s greatest work. It has an amazing name that I have to double check every time I type is so as not to accidentally call it Cyberpunk, but you can’t have everything. Today, that franchise is Jet Set Radio, and the studio stepping up is Team Reptile.
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