
It’ll be one to watch for when it drops sometime this year. It really looks like Team Reptile is setting itself apart from the Jet Set Radio series, doing their own thing and building up a stylish world of turf wars and sick moves. I try to keep expectations in check for trailers and previews, but man, it’s hard to deny that the trailer above has me really, really interested in Bomb Rush Cyberfunk. And with a skateboard, BMX bike, inline skates, and your own two feet, there are a lot of ways to move in style. But it is not Jet Set 2, and with two decades of advancements in technology between them, it’s sure to bring a lot more than rose-tinted memories to the table.

This speed varies, with Burst Bombs being thrown more quickly than Suction Bombs. Getting around in style will be important, as Koster says that many secrets are found through points and combos done throughout the stage. Bomb Rush Cyberfunk looks incredibly similar to Jet Set Radio thanks to its ‘90s fashion sense, cel-shaded aesthetic, and picture of free-spirited rebellion. Bomb Rush temporarily allows the player to make use of their sub weapon with no ink requirement, allowing it to be thrown or placed as fast as is allowed by that particular sub weapon. In a message included with the trailer, Bomb Rush Cyberfunk game director Dion Koster says the game is a “big street culture symphony,” building on that feeling of going to the local skatepark or hanging out at the mall. Team Reptile’s latest teaser shows off both skateboarding and BMX cycling, as two additional ways you can get around the city. So what does the latest trailer add? Two new ways to traverse the town.

It all looks incredible, with action sports that look smooth as silk, a world and characters that pop off the screen, and all the features you’d want out of a game with graffiti and extreme sports. Lors du 'Indie World Showcase - ', la version Nintendo Switch de 'Bomb Rush Cyberfunk' a été annoncée.Cest un jeu daction en 3D qui rappelle la série 'Jet Set Radio' de Sega, et il semble que Hideki Naganuma, qui a travaillé sur la musique de la série, fournisse de la musique.Même au Japon, il attire lattention puisquil sera livré en 2022. Lethal League developer Team Reptile debuted Bomb Rush Cyberfunk with the kind of activities you’d expect out of it: skating, dancing, and graffiti tagging. This stylish action sports game with serious Jet Set Radio vibes made a big splash with its debut, and its latest trailer just adds even more on top. Bomb Rush Cyberfunk has been circling around on my radar for a while now.
