You use the analog stick to do movements on the screen such as turns and z formations. As for the game itself you basically do trick runs, collecting spray paint cans which you use to tag over rival gangs graffiti. The shell shade look is amazing and I would love to see JSRF down the line. It is one of the few series where I have actually downloaded the songs That is as high praise as it gets. My guess is Sega decided the animation was more important. To be fair the Dreamcast versions control was always a little off. Tricks are fairly easy but the controller feels like there is some serious dead spots where the analog stick just does not wanna register your movement. Problem is the control hates you and does not want you to accomplish your mission. You are part of a gang trying to avoid the Po Po while taking back over the streets from rival gangs. Somewhere down the line it ended up something else. Clearly it was Sega's answer to the popularity of SSX and Tony Hawk. Jet Set Radio was a niche game that perfected the shell shade art style. Jet Set Radio was a niche game that perfected the shell Most games on the Dreamcast looking back were a tad shallow by today's standards. Most games on the Dreamcast looking back were a tad shallow by today's standards.
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