Sunday, November 1, 2009

Jet Set Radio Future OST

Ah Jet Set Radio Future...It's the perfect example of a timeless game. It came from a period when developers weren't afraid to take major risks. This game was made back when cel-shading was an emerging graphic style, one that sadly doesn't exist anymore.

The premise of Jet Set Radio Future revolves around the player's gang of rocket powered roller blading hooligans in their fight against rival gangs and the typical futuristic dystopian government using the power of, what else? Graffiti and music. This is another one of those rare games that has so much style. Everything about the art direction and the presentation were spot on. The graphics were great and still look good for an xbox launch title. Everything looked like it was taken out of a some trippy manga. There was nothing like blasting through a futuristic Tokyo trailed by policemen while some awesome dance music blared in the background. The game was fun. Simple and pure. Everything about it was just so great. It was such a major improvement over Jet Grind Radio.

Why is there such a focus on realism in newer games? Yes, I'll admit that new games do look impressive and I'm astounded at the further level of detail they manage to cram in each time, but the problem with realism is that it's so...boring! As technology advances, even games like Uncharted 2 and Crysis will eventually look dated. I'm not saying that new games are bad, but we've seen this happen before. Remember when Gran Turismo 2 was considered the ultimate simulation? Games that put the emphasis on the HOW of graphics instead of the WHAT will live on forever.

Anyways, the soundtrack is full of pulsing electronic music and hip hop that fit the electricity fueled landscapes of the future. Drop that top and bump these funky jams

UNDERSTAND UNDERSTAND

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