As a big fan of Jet Set Radio, an early-aughts action-rollerblading gamepublisher Sega still has yet to officially reboot, I was stoked to see developer Team Reptile unveil its spiritual successor,Bomb Rush Cyberfunk, in 2020. Here is a game that serves as a Jet Set Radio sequel in all but name alone. However, a new BRC trailer illuminates that, for all its seeming similarity to JSR, the new game is also committed to carving out its own style, and Iâm totally sold on it.
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The trailer isnât that long, running only about 40 seconds, but itâs so good! Itâs got a banger track,âAguaâ by Persian producerBxâtreme, and showcases the various ways you can get around Bomb Rush Cyberfunkâs world. This includes skateboarding as well as inline skating, and also gives us our first glimpse of BMX riding, something you definitely couldnât do in the Jet Set Radio games.
Honestly, itâs a pretty slick trailer. With âAguaâ playing in the background, we see various BRC characters swapping between the three available transportation methods. Theyâre grinding air vents and handrails while performing incredible tricks to rack up points, and looking clean doing it all!
What truly has me stoked about Bomb Rush Cyberfunk is how it seemingly combines two of my favorite sports games, Mat Hoffmanâs Pro BMX and Tony Hawkâs Pro Skater, to create something that looks visually exhilarating. You can string together tricks in succession to increase your point multiplayer like THPS and hit gravity-defying corkscrews similar to MHPB
Of course, you canât forget the clear Jet Set Radio influences, either. From the vibrant colors reminiscent of graffiti art to the inline skating to the character designs, BRC looks like everything a JSR fan could wantâand then some!Had the game been called Jet Set Radio 2 instead, I wouldnât question it one bit.
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Bomb Rush Cyberfunk doesnât have a release date yet, but game director Dion Koster said in arecent blog post that Team Reptile is âgoing in hard to finish the game.â When itâs complete, itâll hit Nintendo Switch andPC, with a console launch to âfollow up a little later.â
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