

Start your own cypher and dance, tag, trick, face off with the cops and stake your claim to. The teaser released by indie developer Team Reptile is very, very brief, but it's so close to Jet Set Radio in style that fans immediately know what to expect - spraying graffiti, skating around the city to funky beats and of course staying one step ahead of the police at all times.

The game's description on its Steam page further confirms that you can expect the same gameplay (and style!) that made Jet Set Radio so beloved. You can "grind, slide, jump, trick and airdash to move around" in different neighbourhoods, and the goal of each level is to liberally tag different spots with street art. Following the trailer release for Team Reptiles funktastic Bomb Rush Cyberfunk way back in 2021, we have been feeling the groove while we wait for an official release date. You can also expect to "encounter a lot of weirdos." We wouldn't have it any other way. Team Reptile is taking a little more time on Bomb Rush Cyberfunk. Bomb Rush Cyberfunk is a city adventure and parkour jumping game. Other than its visual style, Bomb Rush Cyberfunk has one more important thing in common with Jet Set Radio, namely composer Hideki Naganuma, who wrote most of the soundtracks for Jet Set Radio and Jet Set Radio Future-a great mix of, you guessed it, funk and '80s hip-hop that inspired many fan covers.Īccording to the Team Reptile website, Bomb Rush Cyberfunk will release sometime in 2021. The quest to paint the town, challenge crews, and more will now be aiming for summer 2023.

Bomb Rush Cyberfunk, the stylish indie tribute to Sega’s classic Jet Set Radio games, has been delayed from its scheduled 2022 release date into next year. Drawing on Jet Set Radio, you play self-styled crews equipped with personal booster packs.
