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It's done by Team Reptile (the developer behind games like Lethal League and Lethal League Blaze) and features music in it by Hideki Naganuma - the guy who composed for Sega's Jet Set Radio series.
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What’s more, Bomb Rush Cyberfunk will be a timed console exclusive on the Switch, so what other consoles the game’s coming to will have to wait a bit before finally getting it.īomb Rush Cyberfunk will launch in 2022 for PC and Switch, and will come to other unspecified consoles later in the year.If you're a fan of the Sega series Jet Set Radio, one game you might want to be on the lookout for is Bomb Rush Cyberfunk. When it arrives later this year, the game will be available on “all relevant platforms,” though currently it’s only been confirmed for PC and the Nintendo Switch. As of this writing, Bomb Rush Cyberfunk is still on track to launch in 2022, and Koster closed off their message by saying that the development team is “going in hard” to finish it.

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Koster also teased that the game’s stages will be full of secrets, and that pulling off combos and scoring will be key to finding many of them.įrom the gameplay to the inclusion of a soundtrack by Jet Set Radio composer Hideki Naganuma, it’s looking more and more likely that Team Reptile will succeed in scratching the itch for Jet Set fans eager for something new. Koster did offer a few teases about the gameplay, stating that players will be able to perform real-world tricks across the different movestyles, on top of more exaggerated moves like rail-grinding and wallrunning. See also Ghost Recon Wildlands Reveals New Details and E3 Trailer
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While this new update doesn’t go into much detail about the overall gameplay, the game’s previous trailers and official listings make it clear that it will skew closely to Jet Set Radio’s, with a similar focus on performing tricks and tagging specific spots with graffiti.

As the new trailer shows, players will have access to skateboards and BMX bikes in addition to rollerblades, the better to reflect the “big street culture symphony” at the heart of the game, according to director Dion Koster in an accompanying message.

Gameplay in Jet Set Radio revolved exclusively around inline skating, but Bomb Rush Cyberfunk will offer more ways to get around. Judging from the latest trailer for Bomb Rush Cyberfunk, Team Reptitle’s game will bring just that. A series where players skate through urban environments, perform tricks, mark the city with graffiti, and dodge the authorities, it boasts a unique mix of style and gameplay that fans have waited a long time to see expanded upon. Fans have had to wait patiently for any news on the game, and while they have to continue waiting for the game itself, developer Team Reptile has treated them to a new trailer that packs a lot of new information in a short amount of time.Ģ2 years on from its debut, Jet Set Radio remains one of the more unique franchises in the medium, managing to stay with fans even though it hasn’t spawned a new title since 2003. The better part of two years have passed since Bomb Rush Cyberfunk, the spiritual followup to Sega’s Jet Set Radio series, was first revealed. You Are Reading : Bomb Rush Cyberfunk Gets New Gameplay Trailer

The latest trailer for Team Reptile’s Jet Set Radio spiritual successor, Bomb Rush Cyberfunk, shows off stylish new movement options. Bomb Rush Cyberfunk Gets New Gameplay Trailer
