GameCrate wasn't quite as glowing with its prase, serving up a score of six out of ten: While it borrows heavily from its predecessors, it adds its own unique twist to the mix while far outdoing other titles that fell short of being the next "Jet Set Radio." Some areas need refinement, but the overall package is solid." "Bomb Rush Cyberfunk is a fascinating blend of the past and the present. SVG called it a "blast from the past with a modern beat" - awarding it eight out of ten: "The game somehow manages to evoke everything that was great about its inspirations, while also forging its own identity by establishing a unique cast of characters and an incredible world to explore." Nintendo Everything gave it a thumbs up, calling it "incredible from top to bottom": "If you're a Jet Set fan.this is the game you've been waiting for, it's not perfect.but it really is a treat." YouTube channel Retro Rebound thought it was "awesome" and highly recommends it to Jet Set fans, even if the cutscenes and combat aren't always the best: Even though the combat scenarios can overstay their welcome, and the pacing can be a turn-off, looking past those faults provides a one-of-a-kind skating dream." Between the contextually stellar soundtrack, fantastic movement system, and intricate narrative, you’re bound to find yourself attached to some part of this experience that boasts its heart on its sleeve. " Bomb Rush Cyberfunk is a love letter that undoubtedly does more than enough to captivate Jet Set Radio veterans and those who have no idea what it is. The Team at Noisy Pixel gave it an 8.5 out of 10, also referring to it as a "love letter" to Sega's game: While there are issues with the execution of the story and the game's awkward combat, at its core is a love letter to the franchise forgotten by its creator but beloved by many." ![]() "Everything that made Jet Set Radio a cult classic franchise is perfectly recreated and improved upon. The folks on the YouTube channel GameXplain "loved" it: So while you wait for our own review to drop here on Nintendo Life, here's a handful of the reviews so far. ![]() Disgusting degenerates :senpai: I don't think it takes the same amount of effort to make different race based characters, creativity is different for everyone.The good news is it seems to have been positively received so far, with some outlets even praising it as a true spiritual sequel. ![]() All of you that aren't treating this as an actual concern should grow the ♥♥♥♥ up and stop licking the shoes of white people. It is absolutely an easy solution to implement colored characters and would also probably add some really cool character variation. The 3 most important things in this game are, how the game controls, its art style, and music. ![]() Making colored characters is as effort intensive as it would be to make a white character. You are an actual child who knows nothing. Asking of this is always selfish and I don't get why people bother, seriously nobody playing the game actually cares about race representation and it actually gets in the way of the art style vision the developers intend in the first place, stop caring about skin color and worry more about how it will play and the need for more advanced mechanics to make it fun for a grown audience. Originally posted by Mad:I never cared about my race being represented, nor do I care now for this game, this is about what the artist of the game wants, not me not you.
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