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Posted: Tue Aug 29, 2006 11:29 pm
I like both of the last bosses. The dreamcast one was pretty neat. I liked the Jet Set Radio Future boss alos cause it was in a nice, random lookiong abstarct world that was put together. I beat Jet Radio in 75 hours. (Not Straight) I liked Jet Grind Radio cause it had the police catch vandalising inline skater theme to it. I wish they kept that same thing in the other game as well, but the new enemies, and levels in Jet Set are kinda fiting together so I can kinda see why.
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Posted: Tue Aug 29, 2006 11:41 pm
Jet Set Radio Future to me felt like a remake at first to the Dreamcast, but the x-box release was a sequel since you play as yo-yo. To me the Dreamcast Japanese verson was supreme. If you want to play it just download it and burn it(Dreamcast didn't need any special software to play burned games) Japan had to releases one with alot of bugs and the one known as Jet Set Radio. It gave you some new tracks, a think a character or two.(oh some characters had different games)and it was in fact in english. Now I like the orignal more because it felt new a fresh, different from say the Tony Hawk brand action sports. and the spray paint system was fun. Overall I say the series has only started and Sega needs to just make more.
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Posted: Thu Aug 31, 2006 2:42 pm
One thing I'm missing from JSFR is the way you did the tagging in JGR. Now it's just walk up to it and press a button. In JGR it had more of a "you're doing it" feel to it. It was great fun trying to squeeze out the last few commands you had to do to finish a tag before the police caught up to you. One thing I'm really not missing though is the time limits and how more open JSRF is. I'm only on chapter three right now with something around 15 hours of playtime. Basically all of that is just exploring what's open to me at the moment. I'm really liking alot of the music in JSRF, expecially what's on there from BS 2000 and The Latch Brothers (BS 2000 is a side project of Adrock, and Latch Brothers is a side project of Michael Diamond, both of the Beastie Boys heart ). I don't really like how it's the same 3 or 4 songs that are on a constant loop depending on where you go. It gets kinda annoying, why couldn't they have had custom soundtracks! Do either of you (Or anyone else reading this) have Jet Set Radio Advance? If so, is it worth getting outside of the fact it's a JGR/JSR game?
(The 2nd Japanese release of JSR is called De La Jet Set Radio, it's basically the US and EU version, with the extra music, extra characters, levels from them and bug fixes)
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