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Jet Set Radio Future How To Unlock All Characters

2002 video game

Jet Set Radio Future
JetSetRadioFuturebox.jpg

North American box fine art

Programmer(s) Smilebit[2]
Publisher(s) Sega[ii]
Managing director(s) Masayoshi Kikuchi[ii]
Designer(s) Diverse
Writer(s) Ryuta Ueda
Composer(south)
  • Hideki Naganuma[two]
  • Richard Jacques[two]
Series Jet Set Radio
Platform(s) Xbox[3]
Release
  • JP: Feb 22, 2002[1]
  • NA: Feb 25, 2002
  • PAL: March fourteen, 2002
Genre(s) Activeness, Sports, Platformer, Extreme Sports
Mode(due south) Single-actor, multiplayer[3]

Jet Prepare Radio Future [a] is a 2002 action game developed by Smilebit and published by Sega for the Xbox. The sequel to the Dreamcast game Jet Set Radio that was released in 2000. Equally a re-imagining of the original game, information technology features improved gameplay mechanics, updated graphics, more open up globe environments, new characters, a new soundtrack, an altered plot, and multiplayer gameplay. The player controls members of a street gang that use inline skates to traverse a futuristic Tokyo, spraying graffiti, challenging rival gangs, and evading authorities.

Similar Jet Set Radio, the game uses a cel-shaded manner of animation. Jet Fix Radio Hereafter received critical acclamation for its gameplay, music, and fine art style. It won several awards and was nominated for many others. After the game'southward initial release, it was bundled with new Xbox consoles with Sega GT 2002 on a dual-game DVD.[4]

Gameplay [edit]

The character Yoyo tagging graffiti on a wall

Jet Gear up Radio Future plays similarly to Jet Set up Radio in which the player controls a member of a gang of inline skaters called the GGs to gain control of a futuristic Tokyo. Players tin grind through track and poles, perform diverse tricks while grinding, perform various mid-air tricks, skate backwards, and use boosts on the footing and on track in order to move faster.[3] [five] [six] When a player is skating fast, they can come to a quick stop by performing an advanced inline-skating move called the powerslide.[iii]

Much of the game requires the actor to search for graffiti tags left past other gangs and spray over them with their ain. To do this, players will need to collect spray cans littered across each stage. Spraying is more than streamlined from the last game, with transmission spraying over big tags replaced by multiple spray targets depending on the tag'south size.[three] [1] [vii] Unlike Jet Set Radio, there is no time limit and spray targets can be completed at any fourth dimension.[7]

Stages in the level are more open globe and are now interconnected, with fourth dimension limits removed, and often feature multiple objectives.[7] These range from mimicking a rival'due south trick line or chirapsia other skaters in a race.[seven] The police force, who previously chased after the player in the last game, now announced in specific areas, with the player tasked with stopping them past charging into them and spraying them to defeat them.[eight] [9] [ten] [xi] [12] [13] Each area has hidden items to collect, including Graffiti Souls, which unlock new graffiti designs, and Hidden Tapes which unlock boosted missions where more Graffiti Souls can be earned.[xiv] [15] [16] The game features multiplayer gameplay up to iv players and several multiplayer modes.[17] The game also features the option to pattern 1'due south tags.[18]

Plot [edit]

In futuristic Tokyo, referred to in the game equally "Tokyo-to", a group of teenage skaters called the GG's vie for control of Tokyo-to against rival groups. The Rokkaku Grouping, a megacorporation, has taken over much of the city and their leader is the new mayor of Tokyo-to. The grouping is oppressing the people, taking away freedom of voice communication and expression, and is forcing other gang members to surrender their territory using the corrupt police force of Tokyo-to.[3] [nineteen]

The game begins with the player in control of a character called Yoyo, who must consummate a fix of basic training exercises from Mucilage to prove himself worthy of joining the GGs.[20] Later on completing these challenges, the game is interrupted by a pirate radio broadcast by 'DJ Professor Thousand' who informs the player on the turmoil inside Tokyo-to.[3] Afterwards this cutscene, the actor is released into Tokyo-to itself, where they encompass Dogenzaka Colina in graffiti, race a new skater named Beat and fight the authoritarian Rokkaku Group and their police force, the Rokkaku Law.[21]

The plot begins with the GG's discovering a gang stole a statue referred to equally "the Goddess of the Street". The GG'south cover upwards graffiti in Shibuya Terminal, in doing this they find it was Poison Jam who stole the statue and tagged the terminal. A character named Philharmonic joins the GGs. The GGs later cover up Poison Jam's turf: Chuo Street and Rokkaku Dai Heights, while dealing with the Rokkaku Police before questioning Toxicant Jam's rivals, Rapid 99 in 99th Street, for the location of their hideout.[22] [23] [24] There, in the Tokyo Underground Sewage Facility, they realize the archway to their hideout, The Bottom Indicate of The Sewage Facility is locked using graffiti activated switches, they spray them all, open up the door and fight Toxicant Jam and their boss, Cube, for control of the statue.[25] [26]

Subsequently the GG's win the boxing confronting Poison Jam, a new gang springs up, the robotic Noise Tanks, who have taken Tokyo by storm and is already in control of three gangs. At the aforementioned time, ane of the GGs, Yoyo, disappears without a trace. The GGs make up one's mind to question one of the Noise Tanks' gangs, the mummified Immortals, wondering if the Noise Tanks sudden appearance had annihilation to do with Yoyo, they become and graffiti their turf: the Skyscraper District & Pharaoh Park,[27] Hikage Street,[28] Kibogaoka Hill[29] and defeat the Immortals in Highway Nothing. In doing and then they reveal they had supposedly kidnapped Yoyo; however, when he is freed, he turns on the GGs and enslaves them under the Noise Tanks' control.[30]

The Dissonance Tanks then have the gangs nether their control boxing in the game "Death Ball". Those who lose are brainwashed and controlled past the Noise Tanks for life. The GGs succeed in all three games, one against the Doom Riders, one against the Immortals and one against the Dear Shockers, but then the Rokkaku Constabulary all of a sudden appear and crackdown on the whole final game. When the GGs win this battle again, the Noise Tanks become furious, releasing hundreds of Noise Tank androids to terrorize the street.[31] [32] When the GGs clear out all of the androids, they discover a wounded Poisonous substance Jam, who reveals that Yoyo had beaten him and ran off to the nearby amusement park chosen Sky Dinosaurian Square. There, it is revealed that 'Yoyo' was a Noise Tank in disguise, and the real Yoyo had been missing the whole fourth dimension. After the GGs defeat them, a mysterious human being destroys the Noise Tanks and runs off. They soon discover the Noise Tanks were built by the Rokkaku Group to take over the gangs of Tokyo.[33]

After the Noise Tanks are destroyed, two new threats announced: a Yakuza-manner gang called the Golden Rhinos who are bent on eliminating all graffiti in the metropolis, along with executing all Rudies; and an insane demon-like beast who sprays odd graffiti and looks strangely like one of the GGs, Beat.[33] Amongst all this heat, the GGs are approached by Clutch, a Rudie who knows where Yoyo is; the player needs to find a certain number of Graffiti Souls for the info. When the GGs give him his payment, he runs off without telling any information. They chase after him in either Chuo Street, Kibogaoka Hill or the Skyscraper district and Pharaoh Park and interrogate him, where he apologizes and says he was "just having a little fun", then reveals Yoyo was taken to the Fortified Residential Zone inside of the Sewage Facility. When they go far, they discovered the identify was rigged with bombs past the Golden Rhinos. They disable them all thinking they finally saved Yoyo when suddenly a group of Golden Rhino jets appear out of nowhere, they beat them and save Yoyo.[34]

Yoyo then tells the GGs what happened: he had heard of the Golden Rhinos and went searching for more information, and he had gotten defenseless.[34] After the rescue, the Aureate Rhinos began vehement up the streets, which required the GGs to arbitrate.[35] Every bit soon as they clean the streets of all the Golden Rhinos, DJ Professor Yard and his radio station is carried abroad and a mysterious Golden Rhino train needs to be defeated, they and so defeat it.[35] The owner of the Rokkaku Group and mayor of Tokyo, Gouji Rokkaku, uses this fourth dimension to circulate an announcement to the urban center to gather at Shibuya Terminal. Hither, he blares odd, creepy music from his strange tower. He absorbs all the people into the tower, telling them to "wipe the pitiful smiles off your face" and to "let the evil show, babe".[35] [36] [37]

The GGs go to the coach terminal to stop him. They destroy Gouji'southward Beat creatures named Zero Beat and supposedly save the city,[37] but they are soon absorbed within the tower.[37] [36] Inside the tower, Gouji transforms into a giant monster but is defeated by the GGs once again.[38] The tower is destroyed, seemingly killing Gouji.[38] [36] As the game ends in the epilogue, DJ Professor K relates to the players how the hearts of men are easily corrupted by greed.[39] [36] [38]

Music [edit]

The music is played in a premixed format consisting of sure playlists directed to certain levels, although in that location is a jukebox. Aslope returning video game composers from the offset game Hideki Naganuma and Richard Jacques, the soundtrack features artists such as indie rock ring Guitar Vader, Beastie Boys Adrock side projection BS 2000, hip hop/breakbeat group Scapegoat Wax, indie popular band Bis, The Latch Brothers (including Mike D of the Beastie Boys, Chris "Wag" Wagner and Kenny Tick Salcido), rock band Cibo Matto, musical commonage Bran Van 3000, and hip hop group The Prunes.[3] [2] [40] [41]

Reception [edit]

Critical reception [edit]

Jet Set Radio Hereafter was very well received past critics. The game currently holds an 88% on Metacritic, indicating favorable reviews.[43] In Nihon, Famitsu gave it a score of 32 out of 40.[48]

Jet Set Radio Time to come was awarded "Outstanding Original Sports Game" and was nominated for "Outstanding Animation in a Game Engine", "Outstanding Art Management in a Game Engine", and "Outstanding Original Musical Score" by the National Academy of Video Game Trade Reviewers.[59] IGN called it "one of the coolest titles around" but said that it also fails to reach classic status because it was "not enough of a challenge".[55] GameSpot described it every bit "i of the meliorate Xbox games to date" and disagreed with IGN, claiming the game "offered a serious claiming".[52] The publication named information technology the second-best video game of February 2002,[sixty] and it won the annual "All-time Platformer", "Best Music" and "All-time Graphics (Artistic)" awards among Xbox games. It received a nomination for the Xbox "Game of the Year" prize, but lost to MechAssault.[61] Despite positive reviews, this was non followed by high sales. Information technology was nominated for GameSpot 's "Best Game No One Played on Xbox" honour,[61] and landed the championship of the most unfairly ignored game in the OXM UK Awards the year of its release.[ citation needed ]

In 2009, Edge ranked the game #44 on its list of "The 100 Best Games To Play Today", writing: "The audio rails is peerless, and whether grinding vertically down a 200-foot dragon, leaping across Shibuya's handrails, or just cruising the wrong mode down a one-manner street, there'southward nowhere else that's so exhilarating to simply travel through".[62]

The game was also featured in 1001 Video Games You Must Play Before Yous Die.[63]

Sales [edit]

Jet Set Radio Time to come was not very successful commercially for Sega, selling but 80,000 units in the United states in its initial 6 month sales window, through August 2002.[64] The game sold simply 28,433 units in Nippon,[65] which tin largely be attributed to the poor sales performance of the Xbox in the region.

Legacy and fandom [edit]

Jet Prepare Radio Future was briefly featured in the music video to "Hella Skilful" by American rock ring No Doubt.[66]

Kuju Amusement presented Sega with a concept for a new Jet Set Radio game for the Nintendo Wii, but Sega was not interested in developing new games in the serial.[67] [68] [ improve source needed ] [69] [lxx]

In 2022, Dinosaur Games created a visual proof-of-concept after Sony expressed interest in their piece of work at GDC 2022. This project, Jet Set Radio Evolution, was turned down past Sega for largely unstated reasons.[69] [71]

In mid-2020 Jet Set Radio pb designer Kazuki Hosokawa told USGamer that he and his squad were "too quondam and experienced" to create a new Jet Prepare Radio game with the "same energy" as the original. While Hosokawa still admired the piece of work he and his team did on the first game on the serial, Sega'southward continued reluctance to greenish light a new Jet Set Radio projection have made a sequel near impossible.[69]

The character Beat and stages based on Shibuya Last, Rokkaku Dai Heights, 99th Street, and Highway Zero announced in the 2010 game Sonic & Sega All-Stars Racing.[72] The Shibuya stage likewise appears in the 2022 game Sonic and All-Stars Racing Transformed.[73]

Jet Set Radio Hereafter was later made backwards compatible for the Xbox 360. Unlike Jet Set Radio and other Sega games for Xbox, Jet Set Radio Future has not been made backwards uniform for the Xbox Ane or the Xbox Series X/South.[74] [75] [76] Comicbook.com has speculated that this may be due to problems with licensing the soundtrack, among other reasons.[77]

The game has been used on Xbox emulator CXBX equally testing[78] as well as Jet Gear up Radio Future Randomizer, an (RNG)-based mod of the game where everything is randomized. The game itself as well as the modernistic take both been speedrun at Games Done Quick.[79] [80] [81] [82] [83]

In 2022, Kotaku[84] and several other sources reported that a reboot for Jet Fix Radio is in active development. A release appointment is unknown only this marks the return of the franchise since it'south concluding release twenty years agone with Jet Set Radio Futurity.

Notes [edit]

  1. ^ Japanese: JSRF ジェットセットラジオフューチャー, Hepburn: Jetto Setto Rajio Fyūchā

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External links [edit]

  • Jet Set up Radio Future at MobyGames

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