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by - written on 10/05/09 (Very useful, 12 readings)
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Jet Set Radio Future is the sequel to the beloved DC game, Jet Grind Radio. As part of the GG's, an inline skating gang, you grind around the futuristic Tokyo of 2024, tagging specific areas of the city. The original title featured some impressive graphics and started the cel-shaded game craze. It offered fast gameplay, an incredible soundtrack, ... Read the complete review
by - written on 07/03/03 (Very useful, 337 readings)
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Jet Set Radio Future Developed by: Sega and Smilebit Year: 2002 Jet Set Radio Future is the final in a series of three comic book based ideas about gangs of skating graffiti artists releasing the soul to the streets, trying to avoid being arrested, and stopping the president of a multi million doll? Err? yen empire. This final ... Read the complete review
by - written on 09/01/03 (Useful, 110 readings)
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Jet Set Radio Future To put short the games graphics are the best I have ever seen and game itself is no let down. I played the game for about 5 hours in a row without getting even slightly bored or wanting to stop, and in that time got pretty far on the carreer. Or so I thought not only are the levels huges the game is huge. ... Read the complete review
by - written on 01/01/03 (Very useful, 504 readings)
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During the glorious era of the Dreamcast, many wonderful and unique games were released for the system. The games were so popular that many have been and are being re-released for other systems, such as Sonic Adventure 2 as well as Phantasy Star Online and Skies of Arcadia for the Gamecube, or sequels being made for them. Such was the case of Jet ... Read the complete review
by - written on 22/08/02 (Useful, 273 readings)
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Jet Set Radio on the ill-fated Dreamcast was one of the most refreshing games of recent years. It sounded great (a mixture of crazy J-Pop and Hip Hop), played like a cross between Mario64 and Parappa The Rapper and looked simply stunning. This was due to the Cel-Shading (or Manga Dimension as they preferred to call it) technique that made the 3D ... Read the complete review
by - written on 22/05/02 (Very useful, 321 readings)
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A few years back Sega released Jet Set Radio to critical acclaim. In fact, many said that it was one of Sega's best offerings on the now obsolete Dreamcast console. The game was a fountain of original ideas and it also set a new graphical standard for console games with its eye-popping cel-shading technique. So then, a couple of years ... Read the complete review
by - written on 09/05/02 (Very useful, 176 readings)
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I approached this game as a non-gamer, I had found Halo a beautiful and intriguing game but just too difficult for me. JSRF is completely different! From the beginning it was very easy to quickly get the hang of the game and to produce some flashy, satisfying tricks. The basic premise is an 'arcade' game which sees the gang of ... Read the complete review
by - written on 11/04/02
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THE GOOD: The Music is quality!! JSRF Has THE ultimate visual presentation, and has been stylized so well that the game embodies all the greatest attributes of AKIRA , old Warner Bros. simple shaded toons mixed with the easy get up and play feel that the xbox seems to excel in..... SUMMARY: Thank god SEGA has attained video game ... Read the complete review
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