Back in 2000, Sega released a stylish, original game called Jet Set Radio, or Jet Grind Radio at other territories. The cel-shaded graphical style was great, even on the Dreamcast at the time. Sega has been a roll on bringing back arcade, Genesis, and Dreamcast games to the HD era this console generation. It was only a matter of time Jet Set Radio gets the HD treatment on the Playstation 3, Xbox 360, and PC. While the visuals and soundtrack as still as special as they were back in 2000, the gameplay simply has not aged well with today’s standards.
Crazy Taxi and Jet Set Radio reboot rumours are heating up again as a new SEGA survey points toward a next-gen makeover for these iconic franchises.
I want to see a new ESPN Extreme Games, that first game on PS1 was so funny, and the video segments with that woman mocking you.
For this week's Bring it Back feature, GotGame takes a look back at the Jet Set Radio franchise from Sega and the now defunct Smilebit.
Game just oozed style. Even the games that tried to emulate it never really hit the mark, or nailed that "it" factor the series had.
Still bump the song 'Aisle 10' from time to time when getting up in the morning.
Discussion surrounding Jet Set Radio has always been skewed. As revered and celebrated as this game is among fans of old-school Sega classics, the vast majority of the praise levied towards it revolves around its cel-shaded style, premise, and soundtrack.
I agree! I tried the demo and it quickly turned out to be something that I'm not skilled at. I kept wanting to keep the flow going but timing it just right...and using the gimpy controls was something that put me back.
this game is on also Steam by the way.
I suck at playing this game too but I could definitely see the difference between this and the one that was released on the Dreamcast. Hopefully, SEGA will do this more often with their old games.
Jet Set Radio remains an artistic beauty to this day, arguably more than 5 years ahead of its time in terms of offering a quirky, parkour like, atmosphere in a videogame. But it's a hardcore challenge because you're constantly attacked by the police and by the time limit. You're always Under Pressure like Queen and David Bowie.
The Xbox sequel (or reimagining) Jet Set Radio Future , makes it up to you in every way possible. Despite making your player much faster, it gives you no time limit and the only time that police chase you is as an easy afterthought right at the end of a level. It has more platforming and rail grinding goes up telephone wires as well. It's a great, leisurely, game dressed up as an action packed one and the music is slightly better than in the original game in my opinion.
However the original game has a cel shaded style that is so pure that the sequel offers a different, more shaded and effects heavy, version of it, not necessarily a much better one.
In short: play the first game if you want a hardcore cat and mouse chase between you and the police (where you're the mouse).
Play the Xbox game if you love easier platform games.