With unique innovative graphics and gameplay, Jet Grind Radio is a must for any fan of the Tony Hawk series. Of everything this game has to offer, the ability to just start skating without any real boundaries would have to be my personal favorite.
I bought this game because of it's reputation as a cult classic, and it certainly didn't disappoint me. The music is amazing, and it really fits in with the vibes that the cities give off. The cel-shaded graphics give it a visual style that won't wear off anytime soon, and the gameplay is easy to learn and execute, if you follow the instructions. Overall, I'd say that I was pleasantly surprised with how good this game is.
Here we have a nifty little game for Sega's underrated little box that could, the Dreamcast. Cel shaded 3D graphics lend this platformer a great visual look, advanced for its time (2000).
The game itself feautures trendy characters that must tag various parts of a city (Tokyo-to) with their own grafiti. They do this while skating on a pair of jet powered rollerblades, and parts of this game controls very much like Tony Hawk.
Throw in a awesome soundtrack, plenty of unlockables, and some good challenge, and you have a quality Dreamcast game.
THIS GAME IS SO FUN!!!!! I bought this game when the DC first came out, and oh god it is addictive. I have beaten it over 7 times. WIth a great storyline, and flawless gameplay, this game rocks out loud (literally, the BGM {Back Ground Music, as it is called on the game} has Rob Zombie, Jurassic, your typical 90's stuff) If you need to get an awesome game, or complete a library, this game is just for you. The best part of this game is that you don't need to know how to skate, you don't need to like sports, and you don't have to be a punk-dirtbag-kid. It is a little something just for everyone.
this is the first DC game i ever played, and dear god, oh merciful and precious god did i love it. I spent the better part of my high school freshman year beating the poo out of this game, The graphics are smooth and the navigation is easier to learn than breathing. As far as the graffiti goes, most if not all of them are some of the most aesthetically pleasing grafs i've ever seen. There are a few bugs but whats a game without its flaws?
This game is very good. I bought this game because I owned it before and just recently found another Dreamcast. The graphics are awesome. The music is cool until you here the same songs fifty times over and over. The controls could be a little better but overall are pretty easy to navigate with. I really like this game because it has 2 things I really love, Inline skating & Graffiti. One of the coolest features is creating your own graffiti. Nothing is cooler than seeing your favorite character spraying your name all over his cartoon city. Overall this is a good game, it's just missing that little something to make it a great game. Thanks
This game was the first game I ever played that had Cell Shading technology. It set the standard for that "look" in gaming. The Dreamcast was the best system at the time, but unsupported by many gaming companies. Basically, the X-Box version is not better, but larger. This game is as fun as it gets, and you have outstanding graphics to keep you impressed.
I purchased this game because it is difficult to find Dreamcast games in stores. We had rented the game and thought it was fun. I was able to find it and purchase easily on ebay. This is a fun game for the family. My kids have taken control of it. They have a great time playing it. My husband really likes it too.
This game is a very good game. The game play is good and once you get into it is fun. The tags look cool and the skating tricks are mostly just grinding rails. The animation looks great.