There is no solid release date or platforms listed as of right now, but Team Reptile plans to launch Bomb Rush Cyberfunk in the Jet Set Radio "Future." How apt. In absence of SEGA's interest in reviving the series, indie developers have kept the Jet Set spirit alive, with Team Reptile's previous games - such as Lethal League - and other indie titles such as Rocket Juice Game's Neon Tail evoking the Jet Set Radio style, albeit across different genres and settings. We haven't had a new Jet Set Radio game for 18 years, and fans have been clamoring for a revival ever since. His trademark style can be heard in the Bomb Rush Cyberfunk sting, which gives us our first glimpse at the game's stylish world. Bomb Rush Cyberfunk Gameplay Trailer Reveals 2022 Release Gears 5 Reveals Operation 6 With Hoffman and Queen Reyna Grand Theft Auto RP Server NoPixel Bans Popular Twitch Streamer xQc p>Much like the movie industry or an ongoing comic book series, if a video game is popular enough, it will more than likely be turned into a franchise with. 'Bomb Rush Cyberfunk' /OzHK5bhYQi- Team Reptile JThe music for the game will be provided by Hideki Naganuma, the esteemed composer behind the Jet Set Radio games, also known for his work on Sonic Rush, Ollie King, and many more. According to the description, each stage will be a "neighborhood that represents one time of day" and the game will be "focused on single-player." "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 he musical brainwaves of Hideki Naganuma," the game's Steam page reads. Every stage has many spots to find where you can paint graffiti.Cyberfunk was revealed on Twitter today by Team Reptile, the developer behind Lethal League Blaze and Megabyte Punch. – The goal is to get your name up, your name up on the wall. – You can grind, slide, jump, trick and airdash to move around – Each stage is a neighborhood that represents one time of day. – In the game you can choose a character from your crew and explore the three-dimensional streets freely. 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. In a world from the mind of Dion Koster, where self-styled crews are equipped with personal boostpacks, new heights of graffiti are reached. “ Team Reptile brings you Bomb Rush Cyberfunk, 1 second per second of highly advanced funkstyle. Bomb Rush Cyberfunk is Team Reptiles (the studio behind the hit pseudo-fighting game Lethal League) upcoming spiritual successor to SEGAs Jet Set Radio. Here’s the description ripped right from the store front. There’s no confirmed release date yet, or every platform, but the game does have a Steam listing. It certainly feels like a strong look at revitalizing the original game’s legacy, providing both and homage and a modern concept (CYBERFUNK!) to make the game still feel like its own thing. Reptile even brought on Hideki Naganuma, composer for JSR, to kick in the music here too. Bomb Rush Cyberfunk is their take on the genre, and seems to be a hearty accomplishment. SEGA’s been sittin’ on the IP and not doing much with it beyond a few re-releases and a strange sequel in 2002.įans and developers have always wanted a sequel, so Team Reptile have taken it upon themselves now, nearly 20 years later, to create a spiritual successor. Jet Set Radio is a classic experience, introducing a great mix of music and gaming’s first real cel-shaded visuals, and one that fans have been dying to play in a modern sequel.
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