4 reviews
When it comes to games all about fun, JSRF should be recognized as one of most influential in that type of made up genre. This game is most notably praised by it's phenomenal in game soundtrack, and cel-shaded graphics. This game is one of the main influences for the 2014 Xbox One exclusive, "Sunset Overdrive" and you can tell too. But a long story short, if you're looking for a short game that contains one of the best video game soundtracks to date, and graphics that are still better than most Xbox 360 graphics, than I recommend "Jet Set Radio Future" as a must game to play. 10/10 P.s. The game's over-the-top nature are pretty surreal, so the game is pretty wild in it's own right.
Jet Set Radio Future was probably one of my favorite games ever. Even though its a few years old I still love the look of the graphics. I think the gameplay is awesome, the characters are a bit ridiculous but that I think just makes the game more interesting.
When it came out in back in 2002 it sold poorly, it ended up on a bonus disc in an xbox bundle. I don't think anybody cared about it much then because it came in the same bundle as Halo and everybody loved that at the time. I think they should of given it a chance because when I first played it I thought it was great, and I still do.
The story was a bit messed up and confusing, the characters were weird, the whole thing was messed up but I think thats what made it unique and different to most other games.
I would highly recommend this game, I understand most people wouldn't look at it the way I do and I also understand that this game would be impossible to find in shops nowadays but if you do ever see it, I think you should check it out!
When it came out in back in 2002 it sold poorly, it ended up on a bonus disc in an xbox bundle. I don't think anybody cared about it much then because it came in the same bundle as Halo and everybody loved that at the time. I think they should of given it a chance because when I first played it I thought it was great, and I still do.
The story was a bit messed up and confusing, the characters were weird, the whole thing was messed up but I think thats what made it unique and different to most other games.
I would highly recommend this game, I understand most people wouldn't look at it the way I do and I also understand that this game would be impossible to find in shops nowadays but if you do ever see it, I think you should check it out!
- razil-690-479718
- Mar 19, 2010
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The sequel to Sega's old Jet Grind Radio has been released on X-Box. And even though I might be the only person saying this I think its the best game on the system. Well, only in retrospect seeing as how this review is 3 years too late and newer games like Halo 2 and Half-life 2 have come out. But for it's generation, JSRF was the king.
The graphics are beautifully Cell-shaded and look great when you do your graffiti, which is also awesome looking, even though you can't understand most of it. The characters are kinda silly but that adds to the games greatness. The music is good, the environments are incredible, and again, the graffiti looks great.
9/10
The graphics are beautifully Cell-shaded and look great when you do your graffiti, which is also awesome looking, even though you can't understand most of it. The characters are kinda silly but that adds to the games greatness. The music is good, the environments are incredible, and again, the graffiti looks great.
9/10
- captainmarvel1331
- Sep 9, 2005
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I really like this game, because its a bit different from other games like First Person Shooter or Car Racing. The graphics are very nice, like in a cartoon, the music is brilliant, especially from a guy called Hideki Naganuma who contributed many tracks. One drawback is that sometimes you feel a bit lost and you don't know what the next task is. The game is not linear like most games, also the levels are connected through each other.