Pros: graphics, same great gameplay, easier control Cons: may be to hard for some people to get into
When it comes to Sega, the first thing that comes to my mind is the kind of masterminds that they have working for them. Really, with games like Phantasy Star, Sonic the Hedgehog, Phantasy Star Online (my personal favorite), the sports...
Pros: Audio. Gameplay. Graphics. Cons: Only on XBOX
"With the untimely departure of a great system; the Sega Dreamcast produced some of the finer games to hit any console. Anticipating the hyped prequel, I ran out and purchased an XBOX, solely for this game..."
One of my favorite Dreamcast games was Jet Grind Radio (Jet Set Radio in Japan). It was among the most unique games ever released on Dreamcast - if not the most, and was an instant cult hit. Though I didn't take to it at first, I gave it a longer shot...
I've never played Jet Grind Radio, so I really cannot compare the two games. Anyway, Jet Set Radio Future is a cel shaded game that pits you, a street teen with a pair of inline skates and spray paint, and your job is to take down the evil corporation...
Pros: Cel-shaded effects, variety of vibrantly-colored levels Cons: The soundtrack behind it can get a little annoying
Jet Set Radio Future is a highly fun and refreshing game that is enjoyable to just about everybody I know that plays it. In general, it has a new look and feel to it, that to some, may be shocking because it is a game played on the XBOX (which according...
Pros: Oozes style both graphically and musically. Cons: Not for the casual gamer.
Sega’s Dreamcast may have been short lived, but it also provided the platform for many of the industries best and most innovative titles. Sadly most were never seen by the gaming masses due to the DCs poor sales. One such title was Jet Set Radio (Jet...
Pros: Tons of characters, amazing cel-shaded graphics, lots of levels Cons: Simply not for everyone.
Jet Set Radio Future is Sega's sequel to the Dreamcast's sleeper hit, Jet Grind Radio. In Jet Set Radio Future you are part of an inline skating street gang. Over the course of the game territories are invaded and taken over by other gangs. Your job...
Pros: Jaw-dropping visual detail on each level, fun to play. Cons: Music borders on repetitive, some challenges can get distracting.
It is a little strange that this game never quite took off, because it is a really fun game that immerses you in a cel-shaded world filled with lots of good challenges, a decent storyline, and level after level to explore and marvel over. It has a little ...
Pros: Decent combination of sports and action, very nice multiplayer Cons: Fairly linear gameplay, can get boring eventully without friends, sound
Intro
Jet Set Radio Future (JSRF) is the sequel to Jet Grind Radio for Sega Dreamcast. You are a member of the G.G.'s, a street gang of skaters just trying to have a good time. Your fun is interrupted however, by the infamous Riakkou Police,...
Pros: Music, graphics, repeat gameplay, huge levels. Cons: Sometimes a little repetitive.
I bought my XBox before they started bundling games with it, and this was still the first game I bought. I read a lot of reviews, and everybody just raved about the game. I figured it would be a good standard 3d platform game that would get me used to...
Pros: Cel Shading looks even better on XBOX. Cons: Irritating music "Extra Sugar, Extra Salt...You know my love is sweet!" gahhh
Jet Set Radio Future is a sequel to the Dreamcast classic Jet Grind Radio. The sequel expands on the original in numerous ways and is well worth your money.
Jet Set Radio Future is based around gang warfare that, in order to expand thier turf,...
Pros: Excellent CEL Shaded Graphics.
Addictive gameplay and catchy music. Cons: Can at times be frustrating due to failing to jumping or falling off ledges.
Jet Set Radio Future had its origins on the Sega Dreamcast as Jet Grind Radio in the US. It too sported CEL shading and a similar gameplay.
The new Jet Set Radio Future is a good improvement over the original. I have the Dreamcast version but still...
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