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JSRF- Jet Set Radio Future Video Games
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Amazon Minimum Age: 156 months
Binding: Video Game
EAN: 0010086640083
ESRB Age Rating: Teen
Label: Sega Of America, Inc.
Manufacturer: Sega Of America, Inc.
Platform: Xbox
Publisher: Sega Of America, Inc.
Studio: Sega Of America, Inc.




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Amazon.com Product Description:
You say you want a revolution? The setting is Tokyo, the year 2024. Freedom is a valuable commodity, and freedom of expression even more so. The thumping beats and mean streets of the original freeform counterculture skating game Jet Grind Radio are back in Jet Set Radio Future. Featuring unique comic-style graphics, new tricks, and hot tunes, Jet Set Radio Future brings the hip skate game into a brave new world. Choose a character, strap on your rocket-powered skates, and immerse yourself in living, breathing cities filled with opportunity. Along the way, you'll compete with rival gangs, be chased by cops, and perhaps discover something unthinkable. Join up with a friend and work together to reach new places, create new attacks, and perform astounding stunts. Wherever your adventure takes you, it's all about extreme skating, extreme action, and, of course, extreme style.



Customer Reviews
Average Rating:  out of 5 stars

Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - Money Well Spent
By far, this is one of the best Xbox Games around. I bought it, and purchased the soundtrack as well because I loved it so much. This remains one of my favorite games, as I grew up in around grafitti, and that's not something usually included in a video game. The game play is innovative. What other game has such lovingly crafted cell-shading, or allows you to skate AND spraypaint?

It's easy to be immersed in this game. Anyone with a brain can tell you this game is loads of fun. ... Read More



Rating: 1 out of 5 stars - 5 Stars Please I gave it 1 becouse I can't gave it 0
This is by much the worst game ever created the gameplay is awful and the grafics worst. Is one of the worst games out there I buy it for $2.00 and it wasn't worth it. Theres NO WAY!!!! this game is a 5 star or a 4 3 2 even a 1 this game is absolutely a 0 !!!!!!!!!. If You Have A Brain And Don't Want To Waste Your Money Please DO NOT BUY THIS GAME.



Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - I gaming Experience, not just a game.
I will make this short since I am sure it will not be seen very often since the last review I noticed was a couple years ago.

Lets be real. Today, eat console game you see that has a sports theme, besides one made by Nintendo, sports a medicore soundtrack, same dark and bland color theme, and does esentially the same thing. Jet Set Radio Future puts you into the shoes, or rollor blades, of someone and something a bit different. Sporting an excellent soundtrack you make your way around ... Read More



Rating: 2 out of 5 stars - disaster
The Xbox never impressed me, and this is one of many games that shows me why the system was so weak:

The game is pretty awful, overall. The music is terrible. It's just a bunch of techno beats that we've all heard from better games. COUNTLESS other games, in fact. The game gets boring really fast. Skating around the same people all the time is pretty boring. Skip this game.



Rating: 3 out of 5 stars - Excellent visuals, a top-notch soundtrack, godawful controls
The sequel to one of the Dreamcast's few honestly meaningful hits, Jet Set Radio Future takes the mechanics, visuals and all around style established by its proud poppa, Jet Grind Radio, ports them over to Microsoft's platform, and ties in a few new bits and pieces in the interest of keeping things fresh. It's been a few years since I played the original, but the impression it left on me was largely a good one, particularly on the graphics and audio fronts. I don't remember it as being an overly difficult ... Read More





 

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