What is Hi-Fi Rush? A high-energy action adventure where the characters, world and combat are synchronized to the music. Considered a defect by an evil tech megacorp due to his heart being fused to a music player, Chai fights his way to freedom by getting into the groove. ...
Performing certain actions to the beat of a soundtrack will yield more combat options and stronger attacks. Just as important to the experience is the cast of voice actors who bring the game's characters to life. Hi-Fi Rush features a group of prolific voice actors who liven up the ...
It's now been several years since Dolby Atmos surround sound technology made its way from post-production suites into living rooms, and it has proven to be arguably the most significant and impactful technology in home cinema of the past decade. Since the very first Dolby Atmos installation in...
Meanwhile, the actress Miranda, who provides the voice of the Primer and becomes a kind of surrogate mother to Nell, seeks the child out. All of this takes place against the backdrop of a Neo-Victorian British colonial society in which nanotechnology has made it possible for anyone to 3-D...
During the California Gold Rush of 1848–55, 12-year-old Jack runs away to seek his fortune, because his once-wealthy family has fallen on hard times; his butler, Praiseworthy, tags along. Together, the partners stow away aboard a steam packet, foil the plots of con artists and ...
What is Hi-Fi Rush? A high-energy action adventure where the characters, world and combat are synchronized to the music. Considered a defect by an evil tech megacorp due to his heart being fused to a music player, Chai fights his way to freedom by getting into the groove. ...
Barrie, Winston Churchill, and Selma Lagerlöf — all of whom honed their chops in the 19th century — are also doing fiune work. (Jules Verne and H.G. Wells, who published The Food of the Gods in 1904, are — alas — in decline, at this point.) G.K. Chesterton, however, ...
John Crowley’s New Wave sci-fi adventure Engine Summer. A beautifully written, trippy novella set in a post-apocalyptic America, where relics of the past confound and amaze our protagonist, young Rush That Speaks. He’s grown up in Little Belaire, an idyllic, tribalist community of “true...
It’s a weird scene: “People rush under [the alien craft] when the rain starts so municipal authorities have erected seats and slot-machine arcades under them and charge you for using them.” The country descends into anarchy, as communist and fascist militias battle in the streets, and ...