Zipplip
Inkster Jr.
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By the way I've only played the PC version of Jet Grind Radio (which has been retitled to it's Japanese name Jet Set Radio)
How so? I haven't played the game yet so I'll want a little bit of explanation as to why.Perfect! Then again it also reminds me of Plants Vs Zombies: Garden Warfare
Tony Hawk's Pro Skater is the first series that always comes to my mind when I think of "punk" games.They all have a punk motif, so I assume that's what makes them so similar
There's a lot of words to describe that series.. most of them end withTony Hawk's Pro Skater is the first series that always comes to my mind when I think of "punk" games.
Thing is Jet Set Radio is based in Modern Japan and would make a lot more sense due to Splatoon's Hub being based on a big part of Modern Tokyo.Tony Hawk's Pro Skater is the first series that always comes to my mind when I think of "punk" games.
I don't disagree, but I think "punk" isn't the best key word of comparison. It's far too general and subjective.Thing is Jet Set Radio is based in Modern Japan and would make a lot more sense due to Splatoon's Hub being based on a big part of Modern Tokyo.
Yeah, punk is something that seems to be somewhat common in games with an open world.I don't disagree, but I think "punk" isn't the best key word of comparison. It's far too general and subjective.