Normally skateboard but this one is without skateboard. Mind you, this still happened even in the newest version. I still laugh whenever I saw this happening like...oh no! The pose of menace!
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7kpTVKEcQU8
Bomb Rush Cyberfunk is an action-adventure game developed and published by Team Reptile. The player controls a member of a graffiti Writer gang called Bomb Rush Crew as they use boostpacks traversing around New Amsterdam, paint graffiti, collect beats, combo tricks and facing authority to stake their claim to the sprawling metropolis of New Amsterdam. The game was first released in Japan on Switch on 18 August 2023 and released worldwide for Linux, macOS, Nintendo Switch, PlayStation 4, PlayStation 5, Xbox One, Xbox Series X/S, and PC on the same day afterward.
The game's gameplay bear similarity to Jet Set Radio with the exception of an option to switch between inline skates, skateboards, and BMX with each has different hidden functions, Reputation points (Shortened as REP) which can be gained by replacing other gang's graffiti with theirs, and access to flip phone which the player can use to access available sequence for the graffities they have collected after completing a mission, music for background the player has collected so far (Some of them are found in hard-to-reach platform) which can be manually picked and turned on or off from Red's phone, access to camera with the filter option and switch point of view between front or self (The camer's POV depends on the character's animation while holding the phone) and gallery with the option to view the captured photo in full screen and delete photos. Player gained access to boostpack at the beginning of the game which can help the player reach hard-to-reach platforms with correct timing. Boostpack fuel meter can be replenished by hitting vending machines and dumpsters which will spit out some fuel orbs for the player to collect. Player character also regenerates health over time if they are hurt (By cops, falling, unpassable wall hazard or DJ Cyber's disc during his boss battle).
Unlike Jet Set Radio's combo system, the game's combo can only be increased by leaning left or right before the player character hit a corner while grinding or wallride. The player can also use the boostpack to gain a large amount point multiplied by the player's current combo at the cost of some fuel which is useful for outscoring rival gang in Crew Battle.
Talking to Solace will unlock Eclipse's 2nd and 3rd challenge and once the BRC beat all Eclipse's challenges, the gate to the next area opened (Freeing Solace at the same time). As the BRC walk to the next area a sniper shot Red's cyberhead (Which strangely enough, didn't even fazed him enough to make him aware of those shots). "Snipers!" Tryce shouted and at this point, the gang finally scatter to avoid their shots. Those snipers were lead by a white cyberhead named Escher, he was given the order to hunt Red for what he thought was armed with weapons even though Red only carry spray can all this time (That long beat from Escher speak something about the awkward situation and misinformation he had from his forces). Still...that doesn't stop the BRC especially Red from searching the lad's missing memory. With determination, Red confront Escher.
Unlike the ground police units, snipers only need one hit to make them flee and for Escher's case, he needs three consecutive hits but the problem, one hit and he will teleport to different location up to three times at each hit, making him an annoying boss than anything. As for their shots, well...the game shows you their crosshair whenever they take aim on you, so you know where they are and how to avoid their shots before the shot land.
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0ib3hhBNPss
"Love broke their heart and now they're looking to do some breaking of their own. Watch out for these psychos! When you see their graffiti heart, you know someone somewhere is crying with a uki-uki waku-waku feeling!" - DJ Professor K.
It's the Love Shocker, you guys!
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4m79N2DC5VA
Super Robot Wars X''' (スーパーロボット大戦X) is a game from the Super Robot Wars series released for PlayStation 4 and PlayStation Vita on March 29, 2018, in Japan. The game also received a physical and digital release in Southeast Asia (Singapore, Malaysia, Thailand, the Philippines, and Indonesia) on April 26, 2018, with English subtitles.
Unlike former SRW, the bonus scenarios in the VXT trilogy are basically optional mission that you can pick anytime you want after completing while Special Scenarios automatically play midway in the game after you fulfill certain condition in the game. Every bonus scenarios provide rewards of either money and parts but the challenge is that every units involved in the scenario has limited ExC with fixed level and doesn't gain experience during the mission while Special scenarios not only continuation of your current mission but also provide either reward, unit upgrade, gain option parts, and new unit will join you as ally (Some villain characters will join you after completing the Special Scenarios).
Since this is another optional bonus scenario after chapter 6, let's just enjoy the mission. In this bonus scenario, everyone tried to pry Ryujinmaru into revealing his secrets but will they succeed?
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_zOe5QiuDLU
A game based on 2008 movie The Tale of Despereaux developed by Brash Entertainment and published by Sensory Sweep Studios.
At Roscuro's Den, Roscuro asks Despereaux about the princess and Despereaux happily tells him everything about the princess. Afterward, Despereaux was looking for a way out when he hears Princess Pea screaming for help much to his shock. He must save her but how will he able to talk to the princess with the rats there. There's only one thing to do, disguised himself as rat and so...Despereaux sets out to find the things he need to make himself as tall as rat. He also needs to cover his ear, and cloth as disguise
The level begins with Despereaux looking for the cloak fits for his size in the steam bath. The steams from the bath helps Despereaux floats higher and farther till then next one (Be careful of the red bug patrolling the area while Despereaux is gliding). Once he finds it, the next thing he needs is a helmet and he sees a wooden spoon among the bone helmets near the gateway from afar. It's not going to be easy going down there with all the rat archers (You can beat the rat archers below you by cutting the cloth besides Despereaux once he walks under the cloth's shadow). After finding the spoon for helmet, the last thing he needs is something to make him taller (Maybe a pair of wooden stick would). Passing the bridge, he sees a pair of flag stuck on a giant object but there are a pair of rat guards carrying a carriage made of bone. Despereaux must sneak under the carriage's shadow as long as he can until he finally reach the giant object. Once he found the flags, touching the book will finish the chapter (You can see the opened storybook from the location of the flags)
Enjoy :-)
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=a2wUeVF8A-4
I'm thanking the JSR Reddit community for this. One Reddit user named JammyChoo2007 finally figured out how to unpack every JSR character's voice lines.
It all started with a user named wyvernos trying to parse the CDI disk of JSR into files inside it. The OSTs, graffitis, tags, and voices are all in it in ADX format but the voice files were packed further in AFS Zip which when unpacked, contains 300 ADX files with voices of all characters but couldn't work it out further. Thanks to JammyChoo2007 there for unpacking the voice files with AFS unpacker and unpacked the further compressed files (They're further compressed into OSB format within the AFS Zip) and finally get both the Japanese and English voices plus the second English version but sped up for some reason.
One problem though...the user responsible for this voice file extraction said that the rival gang's voices sound sped up for unknown reason when he or she extracted them.
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Wlk_w71nTgw
Jet Set Radio (originally released in North America as Jet Grind Radio) is a 2000 action game developed by Smilebit and published by Sega for the Dreamcast. The player controls a member of a youth gang, the GGs, as they use inline skates to traverse Tokyo, spraying graffiti, challenging rival gangs, and evading authorities.
Sega re-released the game in Japan under the name De La Jet Set Radio. This version was released on October 18, 2001, in Japan via Dreamcast Direct (later renamed Sega Direct) and features content that was originally exclusive to PAL and North American versions, namely music, two playable characters, and two stages.
After completing Explosion mission, Sugar came to the GG's Garage and challenge them as rival. Her challenge is copy Rival's move and action but the hardest part is the last section where you have to jump between terminal platforms above the parked bus until you get to the platform with the LED screen on the wall where it was used for tagging spot in the first level.
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Vy4u52Pzk_Y