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The world of Hover grants you control over a newly harvested clone brought to life amidst a sprawling urban waste of skyscrapers and sewers, complete with a host of aliens, robots, and toxic waste.
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Games like this carry with them a uniquely appropriate sense of style through a synchronized harmony of light and sound complete with radical soundtracks and cover art that when combined into one experience could perceivably withstand the test of time.īut what if gaming as a form of art and entertainment had been denounced as evil? If hobbies like playing video games could be considered a detriment to society? Or even a crime? Would the unity of those who would still play be enough to rise against the weight of an almost gravitational force that would impose a game-less and unfulfilling life of pure labor? There’s no need to imagine such a dystopia, because this is the cyberpunk future presented by Hover: Revolt of Gamers, where gamers in the future do more than run around cyberspace from the comfort of a chair. The games that have grown to become classics and all time favorites captivated a wide audience while cleverly hopping obstacles of game mechanics, always seeming to find clever ways to push their technical boundaries and audience’s tastes of the time. This strange sense of unity may have cultivated through an age of arcades before the rise of the internet, when friends would often rely on each other’s skills to overcome challenges, or even exchange cartridges and disks to share and enjoy games together. Since decades past video games have created an avenue to unite those who play. As one of the most memorable aspects of the Jet Set Radio games was its trip-hop music, Hover even enlisted the help of Jet Set Radio composer Hideki Naganuma to contribute a couple tracks to the final game.A funky fresh sci-fi parkour street punk extravaganza The city of EPC17 is bursting with neon all across its vertically-driven open world. The game features an adventure and co-op mode, where players can switch between multiplayer and single player quickly and efficiently.
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The game itself takes place in the hypercolorful city of EPC17, where “having fun has now become illegal.” This leads the ever-stylish (and customizable) heroes to embark on a quest to save the cities’ citizens, restore joy to others, and grind on a lot of rails (as one does in a Jet Set Radio-inspired game).
#HOVER REVOLT OF GAMERS PS4#
After spending awhile in Steam Early Access, Hover now has a release date of May 31st for PC, with PS4 and Xbox One ports coming later this year. And with that, the small indie team Fusty Games developed Hover: Revolt of Gamers, a cel-shaded parkour game with impeccable style that would make the Jet Set Radio gods proud.
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#HOVER REVOLT OF GAMERS FULL#
Is there something you think we should be reporting on? Email in 2014, Hover: Revolt of Gamers, a game that namechecked Jet Set Radio and Mirror’s Edge in its inspirations, received full funding on Kickstarter.