The way you challenge them is the same for each area and that is by competing against them in a 2-minute competition to try and get the highest score. Once you get enough REP in an area, you must challenge the local crew to claim that turf as your own and have them exit that area. This is done by spray-painting billboards, walls, and more by using your rollerblades, skateboard, or bike to grind around the world. One of the many aspects of gameplay for Bomb Rush Cyberfunk is graffitiing the different areas and building your team’s REP. The gameplay is very similar to that of JSR, being it being a spiritual successor it does a lot of things correctly. I really thought the story was a great one. I thought I knew the story when I started the game but it did not play out how I thought it would. Who could possibly be in charge of the police squadron and why are they trying to stop you? When you learn the secrets of Project Algo, you will start to understand everything. While you are trying to do this, the Police Bureau is trying to stop you from causing more havoc. What is Happening Here? Captured on Nintendo Switch. Why would someone name DJ Cyber cut off the head of Faze? In order to figure out everything in the story, you must conquer different areas and take down different crews while building up the REP of the Bomb Rush Crew, which is your crew in the game. Now you have a metal-head and are called Red. In the beginning of the story, DJ Cyber decapitates Faze. The story of this game is one that you might think you know, but you don’t really know. Does this game live up to the game that proceeded this or not? Well, find out what I think in my review below. What a spiritual successor this is, and it improves on so many aspects I had with the original, with adding many differences but also loads of similarities. I absolutely adored Jet Set Radio (will be referenced as JSR thus forward in this review) on the original Xbox, and now the spiritual successor has emerged with Bomb Rush Cyberfunk. Please Note: A review code was provided by Team Reptile but does not influence the opinions in this review.Įver since this game was announced back in 2020, I knew I was going to have to play it. Also Available On: PC (Coming to PlayStation and Xbox on September 1st)
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