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Jet Grind Radio, much like Gitaroo Man had real charm and were genuine in their presentations. Sunset was too sarcastic and snarky with slight hints of mean-sprititedness. But it kinetically played fantastic.
I'm hoping Hi-Fi Rush has the spirit and presentation of Jet Grind and Gitaroo Man, and the body of Sunset Overdrive.
I'd be interested to know what someone who has played all of these games thinks.
If you ever played Mother 3 you get the gist, you do more damage the better you time your attacks with the music beat.
What’s DRM?
you can look up more online but pretty much you dont actually own any of the games you buy on steam