Nostalgia does not a game make. Nostalgia is the stuff of memories, the stuff of impressions often from a time where taste is unrefined and based on “video games” versus reality (usually video games win, hopefully). Jet Set Radio feels really old. It’s rife with this strange mix of a great gameplay idea, nifty characters and a zany environment but it’s all bogged down with bad level design and flow. By no means is it “bad”, but it’s certainly not up to today’s standards of platforming games, and the proof is in a classic Xbox game: Jet Set Radio Future. There’s a reason they made it the same game but better.
Giving an opinion on a game is always a hard thing to do. Many look at gameplay, graphics, story, multiplayer, single player, etc. An aspect often overlooked is the game music in these games.
Well, GameTechZero's Richard is here to change that and showcase his favourite video game music.
What is your favourite game music?
What happens when you cross Splatoon's music with Jet Set Radio's? Something that's...pretty dang good, actually.
"Welcome back to another BGU Video Games Club. Each month we will pick a game from the video game from the vault, replay it, and discuss it your for education and enjoyment – this month we discuss criminally ignored Jet Set Radio" - Paul James of BGU