Ironically, it was originally included with my Sega GT racing 2002 game that I had already played the shit out of before even checking out JSRF. The artsy, colorful setting, quirky soundtrack, fun pseudo-combat, interactable areas like Chinatown, theme park, downtown, slums etc… as well as unlockable characters and the custom graffiti feature made this game unforgettable. It sounds weird I know but I cannot put into words how much fun I had with this game on my original Xbox (exclusive). The premise involved a small posse of roller blade-wearing taggers called the GG’s who compete with other gangs in futuristic dystopian Tokyo to expand their territory via marking areas with graffiti. Jet Set Radio Future: A cult classic and obscure entry onto the list. The game also featured unique weapons for each character, an awesome story (Konquest mode), and an insanely fun chess mode. The best thing about the game however is that it had the best characters: Noob/Smoke (tandem), Raiden, Sub Zero, Kenshi, Kabal, Ermac, Hotaru, Shao Khan (Gamecube exclusive), and Dairou who was overpowered. It was more modern, it was three-dimensional, and it had interactable arenas with brutal traps. Mortal Kombat: Deception: I have the original three MK games on my SNES, but I didn’t appreciate them when I was so young, in fact the only thing I really played on my SNES was “Desert Strike” lol. These are the ones that stand out above the rest. ![]() Anyhow, I’ve been playing video games for about fifteen years, owned six consoles, and countless games. But all good, I believe yall be more receptive of this list. I made a similar list for my favorite movies and it was….Err….unpopular ha-ha.
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