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I'm basically in this boat. I did enjoy some of the tunes from Future though but I thought Grind was the better game by far._dementia said:The DC original is my favorite. I was pretty disappointed by Future.
I'm basically in this boat. I did enjoy some of the tunes from Future though but I thought Grind was the better game by far._dementia said:The DC original is my favorite. I was pretty disappointed by Future.
Aw man, just cruising around the hub to this tune was bliss! Even when not playing, that one song dominated my summer holiday that year!ProtoCents said:Hello Allison
I want to hold your hand
I haven't been
The same man since I saw you comin' in
(forget the rest)
ProtoCents said:Hello Allison
I want to hold your hand
I haven't been
The same man since I saw you comin' in
(forget the rest)
This.Suairyu said:Different beasts, each with strengths and weaknesses.
kojacker said:Love them both. Bought a DreamCast after seeing it on my bro's system, and bought the Xbox purely for the JSRF pack-in. And i'll buy whatever system it comes out on next. Heck, I nearly bought a JSR pachinko machine I spotted on ebay, there's probably something wrong with me...
Anyway, Im very much hoping that the next gen will see the return of Jet Set Radio, and maybe also a Xbox Live release of the previous titles.
Probably the thing I love most about JSRF is the amount of detail packed into the intro. Blows me away every single time.Shig said:One thing I rarely see mentioned is that the levels in JSRF are ungodly beautiful, just retarded amounts of detail and scale. They may not be the best designed gameplay-wise, but I'll boot the game up just to marvel at 'em sometimes.
ProtoCents said:Hello Allison
I want to hold your hand
I haven't been
The same man since I saw you comin' in
(forget the rest)
Pietepiet said:Both games are amazing. I feel that Jet Set Radio is my favourite as an overall package, but Jet Set Radio Future has some really amazing levels. Plus, I adored the Street Challenges. So fun!
I'd love a third game, but I feel that the Sega of today isn't up to the task of making something worthy of the Jet Set Radio name. Maybe if they let a different studio handle it.
What studio would you guys like to do a Jet Set Radio sequel?
I implore everyone to seek out deavid souls's full album. It has his jsr songs on it and is overall a fantastic record.Rygar 8 Bit said:cant stop till you reach the top!
Lijik said:I implore everyone to seek out deavid souls's full album. It has his jsr songs on it and is overall a fantastic record.
Measley said:Capcom could do it justice.
I'd love a JSRF MMO. Its a great universe.
Lijik said:I implore everyone to seek out deavid souls's full album. It has his jsr songs on it and is overall a fantastic record.
Shig said:One thing I rarely see mentioned is that the levels in JSRF are ungodly beautiful, just retarded amounts of detail and scale. They may not be the best designed gameplay-wise, but I'll boot the game up just to marvel at 'em sometimes.
HisshouBuraiKen said:Sparkling music? Yes. I have it. I think it may still be available somewhere out there but if not I can upload it later today or tomorrow.
I don't understand what's going on here!
JSRF's levels were really bland compared to JGR's. Granted I only played it a few times for about a week compared to playing through JGR multiple times and unlocking EVERYTHING but I ended up feeling pretty underwhelmed by JSRF.
I always looked at the games like JGR was the main anime and JSRF was this weird OVA set in an alternate universe.
felt like a BULLDOZERUrban Scholar said:Fly, like a butterfly.
Fly, like a butterfly.
I'd love to be able to own Sparkling Music - been looking online for years and still haven't found it yet...HisshouBuraiKen said:Sparkling music? Yes. I have it. I think it may still be available somewhere out there but if not I can upload it later today or tomorrow. A lot of it is pretty weird but there are some gems on there, ESPECIALLY the full version of On the Bowl (which was a remix) and its original version. Get on the dance!
Pietepiet said:What studio would you guys like to do a Jet Set Radio sequel?
Winner!Mortrialus said:I think I might do just that. Miller Ball Breakers was easily my favorite song in the original JSR.
dark10x said:Definitely prefer JSR to JSRF.
The level design in JSRF was quite a bit less interesting and the division of cop segments and exploration segments killed any tension buildup. JSRF just felt a whole lot less interesting. The level progression in JSR was a steady buildup with the police force would gradually increase their numbers and power to take you out. The fact that spray painting also required actual input rather than simply pulling the trigger added to the tactical side of things (more complex tags were much harder when the cops were in full force).
JSRF obviously looks much better, however. 60 fps and more detailed scenery makes a big difference. So, yeah, the levels all tend to LOOK much better and are more creative visually, but when it comes to actual game design, they fall flat in comparison.
dark10x said:Definitely prefer JSR to JSRF.
The level design in JSRF was quite a bit less interesting and the division of cop segments and exploration segments killed any tension buildup. JSRF just felt a whole lot less interesting. The level progression in JSR was a steady buildup with the police force would gradually increase their numbers and power to take you out. The fact that spray painting also required actual input rather than simply pulling the trigger added to the tactical side of things (more complex tags were much harder when the cops were in full force).
JSRF obviously looks much better, however. 60 fps and more detailed scenery makes a big difference. So, yeah, the levels all tend to LOOK much better and are more creative visually, but when it comes to actual game design, they fall flat in comparison.
I don't think you can without some DLs. At least I couldn't.hoverX said:Just discovered that jsrf is on the xbox backwards compatibility list but with some noted issues. Anyone try it out?
I bought a second-hand Xbox the other day to play this again. It slows down way too much on 360.AbsoluteZero said:Jet Set Radio Future was the reason I wanted a Xbox. Never got around to buying one.
hoverX said:Just discovered that jsrf is on the xbox backwards compatibility list but with some noted issues. Anyone try it out?
I feel this way.J@hranimo said:JSR and JSRF are both fun, but I like JSRF better cause of the soundtrack and it has multiplayer.
You just put the disk in while connected to Xbox Live and it will download the update for xbox BC.Subitai said:I don't think you can without some DLs. At least I couldn't.