The song featured in the video @ 2:08 and a few others in the video were made by me! Euphoria! (A-Groove Mix) will be out sometime in the next week or two by the way >:3
Yeah it will be ! I will likely make a community post/tweet about it when the song is ready to release :) I make other music under the name "gal.exe" so if that interests you then check some of the stuff out that's already there @@veiga.0414
@@VirtualMementos Thanks!! I had a great time with it! You nailed it and it was so fun. I haven't played this yet but as a fan of Jet Set Radios I have to for sure!
Sega didn't want to do another Jet Set Radio, so Team Reptile gave us Bomb Rush Cyberfunk instead. Hideki Naganuma: If Sega’s not going to make a new Jet Set Radio, someone else will.
I REALLY need to pick this up. I've never played Jet Set Radio...or any skating game for that matter, but so many people have been saying awesome things about and it looks as fun as it sounds!
They didn’t just succeed, they EXCEED. This game is a beautiful love letter, but I also think every new idea that makes this game unique and different from JSR/JSRF helps to elevate it to greater heights than either of those games dared to reach for their time. Team Reptile absolutely knocked it out if the park.
another track from the OST id like to highlight is KiloWatts - Scraped On The Way Out this is the first of the dream level tracks, and i can not stress enough how EFFECTIVE it is at amplifying the surreal vibe of these sections!! it perfectly fits the sound of a "machine mind" as DJ Cyber describes it, with the modular sounding synths and glitchy drums. in general i think the dream levels are my favorite parts of this game, with how they each gradually piece together what happened to felix, by starting out pretty nonsensical and incoherent as most dreams are, and eventually playing it out with full clarity and detail ^_^
Ya know when writing the script I was like "Choose the songs I combo like crazy too!" but going back earlier today and listening with this in mind, the amount of layers some of those songs that I didn't cover have is amazing. Both as their own music, but as part of the collective soundtrack.
The song featured @ 2:08 is out! Go stream it! (It's called Euphoria (A-GROOVE MIX) !!! ruclips.net/video/UtH7MC5DIoQ/видео.html&ab_channel=gal_exe It's also out on other platforms too
Bro same I went to GameStop asking about the game as soon as I heard about it bc I never got to play much lethal league. Dude told me it wasn't out physically on switch and that I had to just wait and see if it would drop on Xbox, i don't have a computer yet. I got it as soon as I found the release date, beat it too quick so now my main file is glitched and I can't get the old heads. I have all the graffiti, I'm just running around in eternal damnation, there was even a day it let me pick red Felix, his outfits are the same as Felix but with the redhead. Never let me pick him again, I'm pissed. Anyway 10 out of 10 imma wait until I can get ridiculously high with no interruption other than pizza dudes and raver chicks and beat the entire thing again, nice and slow, like a big cigar. I can never experience it for the first time again, but I wouldn't trade that experience for anything, the perfect JSR reclamation done pirate as fuck, and so I'm savoring this time I have now, because I'll never be able to play it for the second time ever again either, and I bet I'll have even more fun this time.
@@VirtualMementos Dude I feel that when I was growing up my brother happened to have a Dreamcast and left the house for a while, left it behind, he had plugged it up in my room right before all this happened. He couldn't get past the first level, it was like driver for us, we were like, "What, you have to get all the graffiti?" Well, yeah. I convinced myself I could keep playing and that if he was upset I blew his file up I would just delete it and beat the first level again. I remember I got way far and was blown away with how big the game was, just because the love shocker level was huge compared to the Shibuya Bus square. I had to go back to school but I just wanted to stay there, at the hideout with the crew instead, it was way cooler in there. I got home the next night and went so crazy the game took me to new York and back and made me fight evil record executives in suits over satanic records, but mostly it gave a sense of belonging in a world I felt foreign to because of my interests like art and music, the whole reason the kids were always skating, to get away from everything. I looked up cheats, found out you could get the dog if you played perfectly the whole game, checked to see how hard it would be on the first level, and did it really quick, it was one of the first times as a kid I really beat a game that felt challenging to me like that. For days all I did was was chill like that and it really set me on a different, better path. Without writing and writing on my phone about these memories, Bomb Rush did the same thing for me but as an adult. If my biggest complaint is that I always want more, I owe these guys as much as I owe everyone at sega who found a way to create that disc in the 90s out of some art and some concepts and have it shipped to America for my brother to scavenge. And the dance routines I can make these little hoodrat rudies do forever are fucking lit.
I need to get around to this game eventually. Then again I’ve also been saying this about both JSR games for years so… yeah eventually.
You will love these games, I swear :3
Thing is, you probably aren't wrong.@@VirtualMementos
The song featured in the video @ 2:08 and a few others in the video were made by me!
Euphoria! (A-Groove Mix) will be out sometime in the next week or two by the way >:3
it sounds sooo good! will it be on spotify ?
Yeah it will be ! I will likely make a community post/tweet about it when the song is ready to release :)
I make other music under the name "gal.exe" so if that interests you then check some of the stuff out that's already there
@@veiga.0414
@@VirtualMementos Ohhhhhh thats so cool, will check for sure!
I just saw your post on Twitter. Didn't expect it right now though! This is gonna be awesome!
i hope you enjoy :> also just great timing aha!
@@VirtualMementos Thanks!! I had a great time with it! You nailed it and it was so fun. I haven't played this yet but as a fan of Jet Set Radios I have to for sure!
Sega didn't want to do another Jet Set Radio, so Team Reptile gave us Bomb Rush Cyberfunk instead.
Hideki Naganuma: If Sega’s not going to make a new Jet Set Radio, someone else will.
You are SO right
I REALLY need to pick this up. I've never played Jet Set Radio...or any skating game for that matter, but so many people have been saying awesome things about and it looks as fun as it sounds!
This game is my GOTY and even if you have no experience with Jet Set... You might just like it all the same!
They didn’t just succeed, they EXCEED. This game is a beautiful love letter, but I also think every new idea that makes this game unique and different from JSR/JSRF helps to elevate it to greater heights than either of those games dared to reach for their time.
Team Reptile absolutely knocked it out if the park.
It made it in my top 10 games of all time as of the last... month or so LOL
another track from the OST id like to highlight is KiloWatts - Scraped On The Way Out
this is the first of the dream level tracks, and i can not stress enough how EFFECTIVE it is at amplifying the surreal vibe of these sections!! it perfectly fits the sound of a "machine mind" as DJ Cyber describes it, with the modular sounding synths and glitchy drums. in general i think the dream levels are my favorite parts of this game, with how they each gradually piece together what happened to felix, by starting out pretty nonsensical and incoherent as most dreams are, and eventually playing it out with full clarity and detail ^_^
Ya know when writing the script I was like "Choose the songs I combo like crazy too!" but going back earlier today and listening with this in mind, the amount of layers some of those songs that I didn't cover have is amazing. Both as their own music, but as part of the collective soundtrack.
The song featured @ 2:08 is out! Go stream it! (It's called Euphoria (A-GROOVE MIX) !!!
ruclips.net/video/UtH7MC5DIoQ/видео.html&ab_channel=gal_exe
It's also out on other platforms too
Bro same I went to GameStop asking about the game as soon as I heard about it bc I never got to play much lethal league. Dude told me it wasn't out physically on switch and that I had to just wait and see if it would drop on Xbox, i don't have a computer yet.
I got it as soon as I found the release date, beat it too quick so now my main file is glitched and I can't get the old heads. I have all the graffiti, I'm just running around in eternal damnation, there was even a day it let me pick red Felix, his outfits are the same as Felix but with the redhead. Never let me pick him again, I'm pissed. Anyway 10 out of 10 imma wait until I can get ridiculously high with no interruption other than pizza dudes and raver chicks and beat the entire thing again, nice and slow, like a big cigar.
I can never experience it for the first time again, but I wouldn't trade that experience for anything, the perfect JSR reclamation done pirate as fuck, and so I'm savoring this time I have now, because I'll never be able to play it for the second time ever again either, and I bet I'll have even more fun this time.
My first day with this game was memorable and brought me back to those first memories with Jet Set :')
@@VirtualMementos Dude I feel that when I was growing up my brother happened to have a Dreamcast and left the house for a while, left it behind, he had plugged it up in my room right before all this happened.
He couldn't get past the first level, it was like driver for us, we were like, "What, you have to get all the graffiti?" Well, yeah.
I convinced myself I could keep playing and that if he was upset I blew his file up I would just delete it and beat the first level again.
I remember I got way far and was blown away with how big the game was, just because the love shocker level was huge compared to the Shibuya Bus square. I had to go back to school but I just wanted to stay there, at the hideout with the crew instead, it was way cooler in there.
I got home the next night and went so crazy the game took me to new York and back and made me fight evil record executives in suits over satanic records, but mostly it gave a sense of belonging in a world I felt foreign to because of my interests like art and music, the whole reason the kids were always skating, to get away from everything.
I looked up cheats, found out you could get the dog if you played perfectly the whole game, checked to see how hard it would be on the first level, and did it really quick, it was one of the first times as a kid I really beat a game that felt challenging to me like that.
For days all I did was was chill like that and it really set me on a different, better path.
Without writing and writing on my phone about these memories, Bomb Rush did the same thing for me but as an adult. If my biggest complaint is that I always want more, I owe these guys as much as I owe everyone at sega who found a way to create that disc in the 90s out of some art and some concepts and have it shipped to America for my brother to scavenge.
And the dance routines I can make these little hoodrat rudies do forever are fucking lit.
This game was definitely worth the wait
Absolutely! What made you enjoy it the most?!
By the way with police combat, if you jump after a hit you launch them all into the air to finish instantly
Ahh sick glad that explains that then! Thanks!!
Awesome video👏 subscribed!
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