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ikr i was waiting for it to happen xD because i loved playing Jet set radio future and it had local multiplayer. and a small dev team made a standalone with more features on pc but unfortunatly its disscontinued but was alot of fun.
All I see it here in the vid is just is just playing story mode with people and being idle in game while talker with others.
I seriously dig this game but, I think we all know by now after beating this game it really isn't much else to do. Devs got to step up with game after players beat it and add more things to do so we can still have fun after.
i agree with you on that, but look if they intended not to work further on this game. and it actually was a game that would take you outside like Dion said aka the master mind behind this game instead of playing it more and more or find your gaming passion in other games just like normally, then maybe they will drop the source code wich also makes more possible. people can make custom maps they can make custom modes and they can do anything that the devs couldnt do. but the amount of work it costs its insane. but i do understand your comment fr fr
its the same how A hat in time multiplayer works, while we play we see other people playing too, yea you can have people in your "party" where they help you but at the end of the day its a single-player game, it was not design with co-op in mind and all the puzzles are for single-player, and you can compete to see who finish a level first
the multiplayer can have like 50 people in the same lobby