
And while i don't know how similar this looks or plays compared to the original (never played it), often what starts out as mostly a copy still ends up with a fresh vibe.


But i still think, after using the idea, you still have to nail the gameplay, feel, graphics, sound. Isn't this kind of the same? A labour of love? One might argue (i guess that might also be part of your point) that they're using it to make money off of it.
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Mods that overhaul or lengthen a game by a considerable amount. But yeah, personally i think it's being too harsh. I see where you're coming from, saying the idea was already created and it's somebody else just regurgitating it. Will you be keeping your eyes on Bomb Rush Cyberfunk leading up to its release? Tell us down below. While it seems as if the PC version will arrive first at this rate, hopefully it means we won't have to wait too long for a console release (including a Switch confirmation).īelow was the most recent trailer for the game, shared earlier this year around the same time as the 19th anniversary of Jet Set Radio Future.

In a follow-up tweet, Team Reptile also noted how the game was now available to wishlist on PC ( via Steam). In a bit of an update, the developer has shared a brief clip on social media of the character movement in the game: /knOoc8sEnb- Team Reptile April 16, 2021 The game is targeting a 2022 release, and has been previously confirmed for "all relevant" platforms. Sega has seemingly abandoned the Jet Set Radio series, but its spirit lives on in the upcoming release Bomb Rush Cyberfunk.Īs you might recall, it's being handled by Team Reptile - the developer behind titles such as Lethal League and Lethal League Blaze, and features music from Jet Set Radio composer, Hideki Naganuma.
