

#STEAM BOMB RUSH CYBERFUNK PC#
That includes many of us at Hardcore Gamer, so stay tuned for more info on Bomb Rush Cyberfunk as it appears. Bomb Rush Cyberfunk will also be released on 'other platforms' around one week after the PC Steam and Switch releases. The official Steam page (where you can wishlist the game) has more information, such as how you’ll be able to freely explore the streets of the game’s metropolis, that you’ll be able to spray, dance, do tricks, and face off with police in order to get your crew’s tags up there in paint, and how “You will encounter a lot of weirdos.” Good to know.īomb Rush Cyberfunk won’t be due out until 2021, and currently it’s only been announced for the PC, but fans of the Jet Set Radio games (among many other gamers) likely already have it down as one of next year’s most anticipated games.

JSR was really REALLY flawed though, so seeing what more modern game design can do for the genre of 'Parkour/skate em up / Graffitti em up' has me REAL curious. Cyberfunk will feature skateboarding, BMX, and inline skating across a sprawling metropolis in an alternate future. Meanwhile, Bomb Rush Cyberfunk looks like a modern take on Jet Set Radio, which was a really nifty experience when I played it for the first time a couple years ago.
#STEAM BOMB RUSH CYBERFUNK WINDOWS#
One of the brightest and briefest stars of. Jerry on 0 Dutch independent game studio Team Reptile will publish graffiti-painting 3D platformer Bomb Rush Cyberfunk for Nintendo Switch and Windows via Steam in 2022, with other consoles expected to follow.

Throw in “the musical brainwaves of Hideki Naganuma,” and you can believe a lot of Jet Set Radio fans are already excited. Published Developer Team Reptile announces its next project: Bomb Rush Cyberfunk, which looks to be the spiritual successor to Jet Set Radio. As seen below, the initial teaser only lasts for a brief fourteen seconds, but it contained enough imagery and action to get a ton of people excited. Mind you, we still don’t have too many details when it comes to Bomb Rush Cyberfunk. The game will come out this year all those interested can add it to their Steam wishlist here. Well, while we’ll have to wait and see what Sega’s next move is, Lethal League developers Team Reptile and Dion Koster have announced their latest game, Bomb Rush Cyberfunk, and it certainly appears to be a massive, highly intriguing tribute to JSR. Bomb Rush Cyberfunk Official Movestyle Teaser Bomb Rush Cyberfunk will let players Start your own cypher as they dance, paint, trick, face off with the cops and stake your claim to different parts of a sprawling metropolis. And among those many games, Jet Set Radio tends to have some of the most vocal supporters about wanting a comeback. While Sega has done a pretty good job so far of resurrecting their old IPs lately via the way of the indie scene, such as with Streets of Rage 4 and the upcoming Alex Kidd remake, to name two quick examples, they still have a ton of classics and cult classics fans want to see return (especially considering that this year is Sega’s 60th anniversary).
