hermes Posted April 22, 2006 Anyone of you playing this? I'm playing right now - and I think it is quite nice. It sort of reminds me a bit of Beyond Good and Evil - with the double gameplay of taking pictures /fighting fascists replaced by painting grafiti / fighting fascists. While the fighting is executed quite nice - I think there is to much of it - and the sneaking is ridiculous - mostly because of the bloody camera's (on pc anyways). But the painting is nicely executed - and there is many great pieces you can make. All in all the feel of the game makes up for what is less-great. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Erkki Posted April 23, 2006 I've played a little but so far I don't like it that much. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Oath Posted April 23, 2006 After viewing Consolevania's review, I lost all interest. The fighting just looked way too boring and standard fare to motive looking at pretty pictures as well as the actual purchase. Pretty funny review though. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
hermes Posted April 23, 2006 well the fighting is really just a necessary evil (and its not totally terrible). What I get is a somewhat interesting story - a story anyways - there is character developement and a moody world to explore. And the grafiti is great. There is one scene where you battle an opponent - you are both rapelling down an big tunnel-overhead and competing in who finishes his giant piece first. All the while your mates shout at you and a television-copter is passing by commenting it - great! But sure - that's the up's. The other stuff is somewhat annoying.... Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Big Fuzz Posted April 24, 2006 This game has the most annoying camera ever. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
nsps Posted April 26, 2006 Is it Jet Set/Grind Radio-style joystick motions graffiti, or another technique? Did I mention on a Revolution thread that I think the Rev controller would be great for a graffiti thing? I guess that now I have to halt marketing development on "nsps's Getting Up," an epic, 16-level game about trying to get out of bed in the morning. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
DanJW Posted April 26, 2006 Also coming soon: Mark Ecko's Getting It Up. A tale of a graffiti artist and his struggle with impotence. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
hermes Posted April 26, 2006 Is it Jet Set/Grind Radio-style joystick motions graffiti, or another technique? Did I mention on a Revolution thread that I think the Rev controller would be great for a graffiti thing? Hmm SetJep RindGradio-style... Don't know... Well there is an outline of the piece you're going to make, and then you move your hand and spray over, and it will fill out. You have to take care not to spray to long in one place, as it will make drips - which aren't nice. Also there is a time-limit, if you extend beyond the time limit you'll get less respect. This is of course to emulate that what you're doing is illegal and you cannot linger around to long - sometimes you'll have to hurry while guards and security cameras is looking the other way. It sounds rather dull - but actually it works surprisingly well - and the sounds are just great - somehow it all makes what on paper seems like a stupid waste-of-time gameplay mechanic really enjoyable.... Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
miffy495 Posted April 26, 2006 So Warriors-style. I never got a chance to play JGR, but Jet Set Radio Future simply had you pulling on a shoulder button as you got near something to tag. I believe that from what I heard, JGR has a more similar style to Warriors/Getting Up, but is still quite simplified. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
nsps Posted April 26, 2006 In JGR, once you were at the graffiti post, you had to do a series of controller stick moves (semi- and quarter-circles, etc.), depending on the intricacy of the graffiti. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites