Smooooth
Hey fellow Bomb Rush Crew enthusiasts! You know that feeling when you finally nail a complex combo, and it just feels... smooooth? That's exactly what I've been chasing in Bomb Rush Crew, and let me tell you, it's incredibly rewarding. When I first started, I thought some of these moves were impossible – especially those tricky Hard Corners and chaining multiple Soul Grinds. But with enough practice, I've started to really get the hang of it, and I wanted to share a bit about my journey and some tips that helped me feel less like a 'scrub' and more like a true BRC master. One of the first things I focused on was the Soul Grind. It looks simple, but getting the timing right to link it seamlessly into other moves takes a bit of finesse. I found that paying close attention to the environment and predicting my next move really helps. Then there’s the Hard Corner (New!) – this one was a game-changer for my flow. It allows for such sharp, quick turns that open up so many combo possibilities. Mastering it meant re-evaluating how I approached turns entirely, moving away from just simple slides and into more dynamic transitions. Beyond the basics, I've been experimenting with more advanced techniques like the Cess Side and the Makio Grind. The Cess Side is fantastic for quick directional changes mid-air or mid-grind, keeping your momentum going. The Makio Grind, with its unique animation, adds so much style to any line. For those looking to really elevate their game, trying to integrate a Cork 720 into a combo is exhilarating. It's not just about landing it, but about using it as a bridge between grinds or wall runs to maintain that combo multiplier and achieve those high scores, maybe even an Eclipse ranking for a perfect run! What I’ve learned is that it’s all about practice and understanding the game’s physics. Don't get discouraged if you hear 'Whatever, you're still a scrub' in your head after a failed attempt – that’s just part of the learning curve! I remember feeling that frustration, especially when trying to link an SSS X combo across multiple rails. But each failure teaches you something. Experiment with different approaches to each obstacle. Sometimes, a subtle flick of the analog stick or a slightly delayed jump can make all the difference. Ultimately, the joy of Bomb Rush Crew comes from expressing yourself through movement. Achieving that 'smooooth' feeling isn't just about high scores; it's about finding your rhythm, connecting tricks like a Soul Grind into a Hard Corner, and flowing through the city with confidence. Keep practicing, keep experimenting, and you’ll be pulling off incredible lines in Bomb Rush Crew in no time. It's a game that truly rewards dedication, and the satisfaction of seeing your skills improve is unmatched.







































































