Yeah, it's fun to spray paint stuff in a game, but you better not do it in real life (on public property I mean).
Yeah, it's fun to spray paint stuff in a game, but you better not do it in real life (on public property I mean).
You must've played the sequel, Jet Grind Radio Future. I'm surprised Sega hasn't done more with the series. Everyone who plays this game seems to love it.
The DC has some great gems in there (which I'm just discovering now)
Thanks. Yeah, this one's been redone a few times and looks amazing in HD
I love it too. It's very fun. It's a cult classic.
Hm, what about the ones I posted? These are some great songs, dude! Anyways, it's a fun game for what it is.
The truth is, you can find enjoyment in any of the Paper Mario games. Each one is a little different. It depends on your expectations. If you're expecting a robust RPG, you'll be disappointed with Super Paper Mario and Sticker Star. But I enjoyed both for what they were.
Just the modern setting is different (although more and more RPGs now are modern), but being in NYC is also unique, and the creepy horror vibe is great.
While it's not a long game, its difficulty often causes you to replay sections over several times, making it feel longer than it really is.
It's a tough one, so I can understand not making it to the end. I'm hoping to finish the game, but we'll see.