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Reviewed by Downtown Jimmy
Dec. 17th 2002

Introduction:JSRF: Jet Set Radio Future brings the hippest game ever into a futuristic world. Choose a character, strap on your rocket-powered skates, and immerse yourself in the vast environments. As the story unfolds, you'll compete with rival gangs, be chased by cops, and perhaps uncover a sinister secret. The multiplayer aspects let you work together to reach seemingly unattainable places, create new attacks, and perform astounding stunts. Wherever your adventure takes you, it's all about extreme skating, extreme action, and of course extreme style..

Lowdown:Downtown Jimmy always digs a game that can speak my native language of Downtown. These cats in Jet Set Radio Future are vibrant and cool. The main attraction to this game is the style. It defiantly has to be one of the most stylistic games to be released. Although the i never played the DreamCast [rip] version, i expect it’s not too different. JSRF is a good game and the graphics are impressive. This game had be cell-shaded; there is no other way it could translate better. The gameplay gets a little repetitive, but if you enjoy the style of this one you wont mind.

I would say "Pick This Sucka Up" but this games isn't for everyone. "Rent it First" and check it out!

Jet Set Radio Future has plenty of attitude to go around.

Gameplay: 7, Graphics/Sound: 8, Innovation: 8, Mojo: 8. Final: 8

FEATURES:

  • New, more powerful tricks – grind your way around the city while executing multiple combos!
  • Cooperative and competitive multi-player modes – work together or try to foil each other's plans
  • Cartoon dimension art style – 2D meets 3D in a unique and refreshing blend
  • Cutting edge hip-hop and techno soundtrack to keep you grooving to the beat
  • Huge, vibrant and interactive areas just aching to be explored





Jet Set Radio
Future
 
Publisher
Sega
 
Developer
Smilebit
 
Genre
Action
 
Released
March 2002
 
ESRB
Teen

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