Much like Jet Set, Lethal League and Lethal League Blaze focus on urban. Lethal League Blaze is a brilliant, blisteringly fast future-sport that crosses racket sports with Jet Set Radio and improves on the original in every way. There's not a ton of information out about the game just yet, but if it comes out and looks anything like its painfully brief trailer, it's going to make plenty of folks happy, especially since Sega seems totally uninterested in doing anything with the Jet Set Radio franchise – or maybe they just haven't announced it yet.ĮIther way, we're excited to see where this particular title ends up, especially since it seems to scratch every itch in our bodies associated with the classic, colorful skating game. Moment of Awesome: A meta example, but the fact that Lethal League Blaze will feature compositions by Jet Set Radios composer Hideki freakin Naganuma is. The team is responsible for Lethal League and its sequel, two games that share a similar aesthetic with Jet Set Radio. Also, the game's Steam page lets us know that you'll "encounter a lot of weirdos." Sounds good.
You have to get your name plastered on the wall by way of some sick graffiti, so make every second count. Naganuma is best known for his score for the game Jet Set Radio and its sequel Jet Set Radio Future. It’s the sport of handball turned into a fighting game, with the brightly cel-shaded styling and funk / electronic dance soundtrack of Jet Set. Hideki Naganuma a (born May 16, 1972) is a Japanese composer and DJ who primarily does work for video games. A game that I feel bears no need to mention, with a visual style inspired by JSR and even with a song by kamiya and a really unique battling style for the game, though i’ve only played the demo for Blaze the game is hype AF. NVIDIA GeForce GTX 460 or ATI Radeon HD 5850.
Lethal League developer Team Reptile has created Bomb Rush Cyberfunk, where you "start your own cypher and dance, paint, trick, face off with the cops, and stake your claim to the extrusions and cavities of a sprawling metropolis in an alternate future set to the musical brainwaves of Hideki Naganuma."īasically, it's Jet Set Radio, or are we wrong? Groove along to the funky sounds of Naganuma's tunes as you choose a character and hit the streets, grinding, sliding, and jumping as you move. Lethal League Blaze combines all of these elements. TI THIU: Windows 7 SP1 or Windows 8 64bit versions) Intel Core i3 2.5GHz or AMD Phenom 2.5GHz.
If, like most of the world, you've been waiting for a new Jet Set Radio game, you'll want to sit up and pay attention to Bomb Rush Cyberfunk.