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* ImplausibleBoardingSkills: Some of the feats shown off are would be really difficult (if not impossible) on a skateboard, let alone doing it with rollerskates, a bike, or bare shoes. [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fckQom8gTvA One of the first trailers]] shows off grinding on ceiling-mounted rails while upside-down. The Boostpacks that the characters however, make it perfectly feasible by giving the Writers the needed momentum. Their ubiquity among the Gangs is part of why Felix was so revered; [[spoiler:Unlike all the other Writers, he ''didn't'' need one.]]

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* ImplausibleBoardingSkills: Some of the feats shown off are would be really difficult (if not impossible) on a skateboard, let alone doing it with rollerskates, a bike, or bare shoes. [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fckQom8gTvA One of the first trailers]] shows off grinding on ceiling-mounted rails while upside-down. The Boostpacks that the characters however, make it perfectly feasible by giving the Writers the needed momentum. Their ubiquity among the Gangs is part of why Felix was so revered; [[spoiler:Unlike [[spoiler:unlike all the other Writers, he ''didn't'' need one.]]



* OffWithHisHead: Faux has his own head sliced of by a record disk at the end of the tutorial, so his ally and his friend get help from the Franks to replace it with a red robot head, giving the Writer the new nickname Red.

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* OffWithHisHead: Faux has his own head sliced of off by a record disk at the end of the tutorial, so his ally and his friend get help from the Franks to replace it with a red robot head, giving the Writer the new nickname Red.



* SeriousBusiness: The Code of the Street. Which dictates how the gangs gain, compete for, and lose turf; usually determined by the Oldheads. Even if the other gangs are at each other's throats, they know better than to break the code.

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* SeriousBusiness: The Code of the Street. Which It dictates how the gangs gain, compete for, and lose turf; turf, usually determined by the Oldheads. Even if the other gangs are at each other's throats, they know better than to break the code.



* WantedMeter: Spraying a lot of graffiti will cause your heat meter (in the top left) to build up. First, cops get employed, then turrets start popping from the ground, the cops get riot gear, and then they start fielding snipers.

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* ToBeAMaster: All of the gangs, but most notably FUTURISM and Bomb Rush Crew, are trying to be "All City", which means becoming the dominant gang of every borough in New Amsterdam. The only person to ever accomplish that feat in the past was Felix of the Big 3, who was wasted by an unknown assailant shortly after.
* WantedMeter: Spraying a lot of graffiti will cause your heat meter (in the top left) to build up. First, cops get employed, then turrets start popping from the ground, the cops get riot gear, and then they start fielding snipers. The easiest way to decrease it is to enter a portable toilet and change your outfit.
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* LeParkour: Freerunning is shown as one of the many ways players can navigate the cityscape in trailers, incorporating fancy moves like flips and cartwheels to gain height or maintain speed.

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* LeParkour: Freerunning is shown as one of the many ways players can navigate the cityscape in trailers, cityscape, incorporating fancy moves like flips and cartwheels to gain height or maintain speed.
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* AbnormalAmmo: An enemy is shown operating a turret gun that launches homing rockets... with each one containing a singular handcuff, which grabs onto the player.

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* AbnormalAmmo: An enemy is shown operating a turret gun The missiles that launches homing rockets... with each one containing a singular handcuff, which grabs onto the police fire out turn into handcuffs when they hit the player.
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* ImprobableWeaponUser: Just like [[VideoGame/JetSetRadio the game's inspiration]], you can down high-ordinance police weaponry like turrets and helicopters by spraying them with graffiti.
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* ArtAttacker: After launching any number of cops into the air, if you jump into range, you can spray graffiti onto them. This will OneHitKill all of them in one fell swoop.
* CassetteFuturism: Late 90's tech such as clamshell flip-phones and boomboxes hardly look out of place with the equally-chunky robotic head replacements and jetpacks. DOT EXE in particular are equipped with cybernetic heads whose monitor faces strongly resemble [=CRTs=].
* CoolOldGuy: The Oldheads are a gang of these: comprised of three gangster grandpas, all the crews respect them enough to trust them as impartial judges of Crew Battles.
* CosmeticAward: All the permanent unlockables are cosmetic. New songs to play via the phone, new patterns to spray as graffiti, [[EmoteAnimation new dances to do whenever]], and [[AndYourRewardIsClothes new drip for the Bomb Rush Crew]].



* EdgyBackwardsChairSitting: One of the Oldheads sits on a backwards chair when judging the results of Crew Battles.



* GangOfHats: In true Jet Set Radio fashion, all of the crews are themed in some weird way:

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* GangOfHats: In true Jet ''Jet Set Radio Radio'' fashion, all of the crews are themed in some weird way:



** Eclipse has an astral and zodiac theme to their graffiti.

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** Eclipse has an astral and zodiac theme to their graffiti.graffiti, practice fortune telling, and judge Red by his zodiac sign.


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* MonsterCloset: Police spawn into the level via human-sized pod elevators that pop out of the floor. One has to wonder how claustrophobic those are...


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* WantedMeter: Spraying a lot of graffiti will cause your heat meter (in the top left) to build up. First, cops get employed, then turrets start popping from the ground, the cops get riot gear, and then they start fielding snipers.
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** Futurism are an all female gang that are “damn near equipped for chemical warfare”, donning gas masks and Y2K inspired outfits.

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** Futurism [=FUTURISM=] are an all female gang that are “damn near equipped for chemical warfare”, donning gas masks and Y2K inspired outfits.
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* ApeShallNeverKillApe: In accordance with the Code of the Streets, gangs are not allowed to actually kill each other for dominance. DJ Cyber violates it at the start of the game by decapitating Faux.

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* ApeShallNeverKillApe: In accordance with the Code of the Streets, Street, gangs are not allowed to actually kill each other for dominance. DJ Cyber violates it at the start of the game by decapitating Faux.



* {{Hypocrite}}: DJ Cyber enforces the Code of the Streets with an iron fist but has no problems breaking it himself in pursuit of his own goals.

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* {{Hypocrite}}: DJ Cyber enforces the Code of the Streets Street with an iron fist but has no problems breaking it himself in pursuit of his own goals.
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* {{Hypocrite}}: DJ Cyber enforces the Code of the Streets with an iron fist but has no problems breaking it himself in pursuit of his own goals.
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* ApeShallNeverKillApe: In accordance with the Code of the Streets, gangs are not allowed to actually kill each other for dominance. DJ Cyber violates it at the start of the game by decapitating Faux.

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* AntiFrustrationFeatures: The airdash mechanic gives players some leeway when trying to land precisely on things like railings.

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** Important [=NPCs=] that give quests are clearly distinguished from random civilians: you can tell them apart from normal people because they're constantly dancing, and their constant movement makes it easy to spot them from a distance.

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''Bomb Rush Cyberfunk'' is an indie PlatformGame developed by Team Reptile, of ''VideoGame/LethalLeague'' fame. It follows the adventure of Red, a graffiti writer who got his head cut off. Equipped with a robotic replacement, he joins the Bomb Rush Crew in New Amsterdam in search of his roots, discovering who cut off his original head and how he's linked to the graffiti world.

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''Bomb Rush Cyberfunk'' is an indie PlatformGame developed by Team Reptile, of ''VideoGame/LethalLeague'' fame. It follows the adventure of Red, a graffiti writer who got his head cut off. off by the evil DJ Cyber. Equipped with a robotic replacement, he joins the Bomb Rush Crew in New Amsterdam in search of his roots, discovering discover who cut off his original head head, and how he's linked to the graffiti world.



* DanceBattler: The same trick moves your character uses to show off during combos are also used to fight off police in combat.

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* DanceBattler: The same trick moves your character uses to show off during combos are also used to fight off police in combat. You can also dance freely when out of combat.



* GangOfHats: Almost all of the crews are themed in some weird way:
** Franks are largely a bunch of stitched-together homunculi that love basketball.

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* GangOfHats: Almost In true Jet Set Radio fashion, all of the crews are themed in some weird way:
** The Franks are largely a bunch of stitched-together homunculi that love basketball.



* ImplausibleBoardingSkills: Some of the feats shown off are would be really difficult (if not impossible) on a skateboard, let alone doing it with rollerskates, a bike, or bare shoes. [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fckQom8gTvA One of the first trailers]] shows off grinding on ceiling-mounted rails while upside-down.

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* ImplausibleBoardingSkills: Some of the feats shown off are would be really difficult (if not impossible) on a skateboard, let alone doing it with rollerskates, a bike, or bare shoes. [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fckQom8gTvA One of the first trailers]] shows off grinding on ceiling-mounted rails while upside-down. The Boostpacks that the characters however, make it perfectly feasible by giving the Writers the needed momentum. Their ubiquity among the Gangs is part of why Felix was so revered; [[spoiler:Unlike all the other Writers, he ''didn't'' need one.]]



* JumpJetPack: All of the gang members wear a jetpack that assists their movement, but can't let them fly. The closest they get is with Red's boost ability, letting him fly a couple inches off the ground at fast speeds.

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* JumpJetPack: All of the gang members wear a jetpack (called a boostpack) that assists their movement, but can't let them fly. The closest they get is with Red's boost ability, letting him fly a couple inches off the ground at fast speeds.



* LightIsNotGood: DJ Cyber and his gang, [=FUTURISM=], are clad head to toe in white. Unfortunately, they're also obsessed with putting down pretty much all the rest of the gangs.



* {{Retraux}}: Inspired by 2000's ''VideoGame/JetSetRadio'', the game is shown in all the preview material to use a blocky, low-poly art style with sharp edges, vibrant colors, and thick outlines. It even goes so far as to emulate the original games' dialogue, which was displayed in the letterbox with a similar font.

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* {{Retraux}}: Inspired by 2000's aesthetics and especially ''VideoGame/JetSetRadio'', the game is shown in all the preview material to use a blocky, low-poly art style with sharp edges, vibrant colors, and thick outlines. It even goes so far as to emulate the original games' dialogue, which was displayed in the letterbox with a similar font.font.
* SeriousBusiness: The Code of the Street. Which dictates how the gangs gain, compete for, and lose turf; usually determined by the Oldheads. Even if the other gangs are at each other's throats, they know better than to break the code.
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** Devil Theory are themed after samurai, but with red masks that have huge teeth to invoke {{Oni}} imagery.

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* FacialMarkings: [[spoiler:The real head that was placed inside Red's cyberhead is identifiable as New Amsterdam's #1 Most Wanted by the wing tattoo on his left cheek.]]



* HeKnowsTooMuch: [[spoiler:After taking over the DOT EXE borough, they decide to warn the Bomb Rush gang about the police's "Project Algo" that they picked up on their scanners, but their boss gets sniped immediately after. Red then looks at the boss' broken head, and is just "cyber" enough to accidentally link up, enter his DyingDream, and learn some more information.]]
* HumanAllAlong: [[spoiler:Red's head isn't a robotic replacement; while Vinyl is telling the Bomb Rush crew the cause of Red's blackouts, a police sniper ambushes them and shoots Red, breaking the faceplate and revealing a human head underneath.]]

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* HeKnowsTooMuch: [[spoiler:After taking over the DOT EXE borough, they decide to warn the Bomb Rush gang about the police's "Project Algo" that they picked up on their scanners, but their boss gets sniped immediately after. Red then looks at the boss' broken head, and is just "cyber" enough to accidentally link up, enter his DyingDream, and learn some more information.]]
* HumanAllAlong: [[spoiler:Red's head isn't a robotic replacement; while Vinyl is telling the Bomb Rush crew the cause of Red's blackouts, a police sniper ambushes them and shoots Red, breaking the faceplate and revealing a human head underneath. When asked about it, The Flesh Prince of the Franks admits that it was part of an experiment he was doing, and Bomb Rush asking him for help with a decapitated body seemed like the perfect opportunity to take it further.]]



* OffWithHisHead: Faux has his own head sliced of by a record disk at the end of the tutorial, so his ally and his friend replace it with a red robot head, giving the Writer the new nickname Red.

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* OffWithHisHead: Faux has his own head sliced of by a record disk at the end of the tutorial, so his ally and his friend get help from the Franks to replace it with a red robot head, giving the Writer the new nickname Red.

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* AmnesiacHero: After getting decapitated and having a replacement robot head grafted in its place, Red can't perfectly recall his former life as Faux, but can tap into Faux's memories when he dreams.

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* AmnesiacHero: After getting decapitated and having a replacement robot head grafted in its place, Red can't perfectly recall his former life as Faux, but can tap into Faux's memories when he dreams. [[spoiler:Except, as revealed by Vinyl after taking out DOT EXE, they aren't actually Faux's memories; they're of Faux's partner, whose flesh-and-blood head is encased inside Red's.]]


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* HumanAllAlong: [[spoiler:Red's head isn't a robotic replacement; while Vinyl is telling the Bomb Rush crew the cause of Red's blackouts, a police sniper ambushes them and shoots Red, breaking the faceplate and revealing a human head underneath.]]
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* HeKnowsTooMuch: [[spoiler:After taking over the DOT EXE borough, they decide to warn the Bomb Rush gang about the police's "Project Algo" that they picked up on their scanners, but their boss gets sniped immediately after. Red then looks at the boss' broken head, and is just "cyber" enough to accidentally link up, enter his DyingDream, and learn some more information.]]
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** DOT EXE is a crew of [[NinjaPirateZombieRobot breakdancing cyborgs]] who upgrade their bodies to win dance battles. Their "faces" are computer screens with pool ball designs painted on them.
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* OffwithHisHead: Faux has his own head sliced of by a record disk at the end of the tutorial, so his ally and his friend replace it with a red robot head, giving the Writer the new nickname Red.

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* OffwithHisHead: OffWithHisHead: Faux has his own head sliced of by a record disk at the end of the tutorial, so his ally and his friend replace it with a red robot head, giving the Writer the new nickname Red.

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* AmnesiacHero: After getting decapitated and having a replacement robot head grafted in its place, Red can't perfectly recall his former life as Faux, but can tap into Faux's memories when he dreams.



* EvilFormerFriend: Faux, Felix, and DJ Cyber used to be known as the "Big 3" of New Amsterdam. Then Felix made it "All City", only to get killed, and DJ Cyber's ambition to make his own crew "All City" leads to him decapitating Faux and then antagonizing Bomb Rush.



* MixAndMatchMan: The StarterVillain gang, The Franks, are basketballers that have replaced their original body parts with those of great athletes in a stitched-together Franeksteinian look.



* OffwithHisHead: Faux (now Red) has his own head sliced of by a record disk, so his ally and his friend made him a new one.
* {{Retraux}}: Inspired by 2000's ''VideoGame/JetSetRadio'', the game is shown in all the preview material to use a blocky, low-poly artstyle with sharp edges, vibrant colors, and thick outlines. It even goes so far as to emulate the original games' dialogue, which was displayed in the letterbox with a similar font.

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* OffwithHisHead: Faux (now Red) has his own head sliced of by a record disk, disk at the end of the tutorial, so his ally and his friend made him replace it with a red robot head, giving the Writer the new one.
nickname Red.
* {{Retraux}}: Inspired by 2000's ''VideoGame/JetSetRadio'', the game is shown in all the preview material to use a blocky, low-poly artstyle art style with sharp edges, vibrant colors, and thick outlines. It even goes so far as to emulate the original games' dialogue, which was displayed in the letterbox with a similar font.
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* AbnormalAmmo: An enemy in the gameplay trailer is shown operating a turret gun that launches homing rockets... with each one containing a singular handcuff, which grabs onto the player.

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* AbnormalAmmo: An enemy in the gameplay trailer is shown operating a turret gun that launches homing rockets... with each one containing a singular handcuff, which grabs onto the player.



* ImplausibleBoardingSkills: Some of the feats shown off in trailers are would be really difficult (if not impossible) on a skateboard, let alone doing it with rollerskates, a bike, or bare shoes. [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fckQom8gTvA One of the first trailers]] shows off grinding on ceiling-mounted rails while upside-down.

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* ImplausibleBoardingSkills: Some of the feats shown off in trailers are would be really difficult (if not impossible) on a skateboard, let alone doing it with rollerskates, a bike, or bare shoes. [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fckQom8gTvA One of the first trailers]] shows off grinding on ceiling-mounted rails while upside-down.
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* OffwithHisHead: Faux (now Red) has his own head sliced of by a record disk, so his ally and his friend made him a new one.
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**Futurism are an all female gang that are “damn near equipped for chemical warfare”, donning gas masks and Y2K inspired outfits.
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* AntiFrustrationFeatures: The airdash mechanic gives players some leeway when trying to land precisely on things like railings.
* DanceBattler: The same trick moves your character uses to show off during combos are also used to fight off police in combat.
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* GangOfHats: Almost all of the crews are themed in some weird way:
** Franks are largely a bunch of stitched-together homunculi that love basketball.
** Eclipse has an astral and zodiac theme to their graffiti.
** Oldheads are a bunch of old men dressed in wizard-like garb, with tracksuits beneath capes and wide-brimmed hats.


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* InstrumentOfMurder: DJ Cyber throws bladed vinyl disks as weapons. He cleanly chops Faux's head off in the tutorial with one.
* JumpJetPack: All of the gang members wear a jetpack that assists their movement, but can't let them fly. The closest they get is with Red's boost ability, letting him fly a couple inches off the ground at fast speeds.


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* SourceMusic: The background music is played on Red's phone, and can be turned off by its interface.
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!!I just can't Get Enuf ([[TVTropesWillRuinYourLife of these tropes]]):

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!!I just can't Get Enuf ([[TVTropesWillRuinYourLife ([[JustForFun/TVTropesWillRuinYourLife of these tropes]]):
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''Bomb Rush Cyberfunk'' is an upcoming indie PlatformGame developed by Team Reptile, of ''VideoGame/LethalLeague'' fame. It follows the adventure of Red, a graffiti writer who got his head cut off. Equipped with a robotic replacement, he joins the Bomb Rush Crew in New Amsterdam in search of his roots, discovering who cut off his original head and how he's linked to the graffiti world.

The game is planned for release on UsefulNotes/NintendoSwitch and UsefulNotes/{{Steam}} for 18th of August, with a Playstation and Xbox release for 1st of September.

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''Bomb Rush Cyberfunk'' is an upcoming indie PlatformGame developed by Team Reptile, of ''VideoGame/LethalLeague'' fame. It follows the adventure of Red, a graffiti writer who got his head cut off. Equipped with a robotic replacement, he joins the Bomb Rush Crew in New Amsterdam in search of his roots, discovering who cut off his original head and how he's linked to the graffiti world.

The game is planned for release released on UsefulNotes/NintendoSwitch and UsefulNotes/{{Steam}} for on the 18th of August, with a Playstation and Xbox release planned for 1st of September.
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* {{Retraux}}: Inspired by 2000's ''VideoGame/JetSetRadio'', the game is shown in all the preview material to use a blocky, low-poly artstyle with sharp edges, vibrant colors, and thick outlines.

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* {{Retraux}}: Inspired by 2000's ''VideoGame/JetSetRadio'', the game is shown in all the preview material to use a blocky, low-poly artstyle with sharp edges, vibrant colors, and thick outlines. It even goes so far as to emulate the original games' dialogue, which was displayed in the letterbox with a similar font.
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* {{Retraux}}: Inspired by 2000's ''VideoGame/JetSetRadio'', the game uses a blocky, low-poly artstyle with sharp edges, vibrant colors, and thick outlines.

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* {{Retraux}}: Inspired by 2000's ''VideoGame/JetSetRadio'', the game uses is shown in all the preview material to use a blocky, low-poly artstyle with sharp edges, vibrant colors, and thick outlines.
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''Bomb Rush Cyberfunk'' is an upcoming indie PlatformGame developed by Team Reptile, of ''VideoGame/LethalLeague'' fame. It follows the adventure of Red, a graffiti writer who got his head cut off. Equipped with a robotic replacement, he joins the Bomb Rush Crew in New Amsterdam in search of his roots, discovering who cut off his original head and how he's linked to the graffiti world.

The game is planned for release on UsefulNotes/NintendoSwitch and UsefulNotes/{{Steam}} for 18th of August, with a Playstation and Xbox release for 1st of September.

Trailers:
* [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XSnnAH3zRTI Bomb Rush Cyberfunk Teaser]]
* [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fckQom8gTvA Official Trailer]]
* [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mrQ-Xc_uEUc Official Trailer v2]]
* [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1mptdlfRJkw Gameplay Trailer]]
* [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=r-cE0PK9TeQ Movestyle Teaser]]
* [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YAwGzZ-x3H0 Release Date Announcement]]
* [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9HKDfO51Ja4 Official Special Trailer]]
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!!I just can't Get Enuf ([[TVTropesWillRuinYourLife of these tropes]]):
* AbnormalAmmo: An enemy in the gameplay trailer is shown operating a turret gun that launches homing rockets... with each one containing a singular handcuff, which grabs onto the player.
* ImplausibleBoardingSkills: Some of the feats shown off in trailers are would be really difficult (if not impossible) on a skateboard, let alone doing it with rollerskates, a bike, or bare shoes. [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fckQom8gTvA One of the first trailers]] shows off grinding on ceiling-mounted rails while upside-down.
* LeParkour: Freerunning is shown as one of the many ways players can navigate the cityscape in trailers, incorporating fancy moves like flips and cartwheels to gain height or maintain speed.
* NewNeoCity: The city where the events of the game take place is called "New [[UsefulNotes/TheNetherlands Amsterdam]]", according to the Steam page description.
* {{Retraux}}: Inspired by 2000's ''VideoGame/JetSetRadio'', the game uses a blocky, low-poly artstyle with sharp edges, vibrant colors, and thick outlines.
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