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Originally posted by SeaRex
JSRF communistic? How so?
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Well, maybe not communistic. More libertarianistic, I suppose.
I got that impression from the ending FMV. You had destroyed Gouji's faschist empire and such. It just felt very anti-nasty and pro-communism/pro-libertarian and such. Maybe being fed those lies about fasch-er, capitalism by your American school clouded your vision.
It's a real shame that big mural featured in the ending FMV wasn't a permanant addition to the Garage - it looked nice. It's also a shame you can't re-visit old bosses. The Tokyo Line and A.KU.MU were great fun. I also quite enjoyed that Dr. Octopus wannabe.
The whole concept of the game was quite libertarianistic - defeating a totalitarian autocratic dictator.
I found this in the definition of 'totalitarian' on Dictionary.com:
“A totalitarian regime crushes all autonomous institutions in its drive to seize the human soul” (Arthur M. Schlesinger, Jr.).
Which I think is very fitting with Jet Set Radio Future as you need 'soul' and you have to collect 'Graffiti Souls'.
Edit: I saved little Gir before he dies/gets deleted by an admin again.