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SPRAY IT DON’T SAY IT

Bomb Rush Cyberfunk is a futuristic time capsule that bursts with sonic and ocular swag. There’s a primordial videogame joy in these sick combos and great tunes, which pulled me through 25 hours of skating off walls, dodging cops and spray-painting labyrinthine levels. It’s rare to play a game with such a fervent sense of self, even when it’s channeling such clear Y2K-era inspirations. Bomb Rush Cyberfunk is so fun.

In the first 20 minutes, an evil DJ decapitates my protagonist with a

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