Aesthetically, Hi-Fi RUSH certainly looks very pretty. There’s a slick, comic-book style of animation that works well, and the art style allows for some more exaggerated effects in combat that look and feel great. I’m reminded a bit of Jet Set Radio, a title with its own major ...
In Hi-Fi RUSH feel the beat as wannabe rockstar Chai and his ragtag team of allies rebel against an evil tech megacorp with raucous rhythm combat!
Hi-Fi Rush is going to stay with me. I absolutely adore this game, far, far more than I would I would have imagined, given everything said above. It is, quite literally, infectious, as you will not only find yourself involuntarily bopping along with the beat as you play, but even af...
Tango Gameworks had deliveredHi-Fi Rush, one of the most beloved new Xbox IPs in years. Its closure brought up feelings of helplessness, as it showed that even studios making game-of-the-year-caliber titles could potentially
Tango Gameworks has been making waves after it released Hi-Fi Rush, a character action game with a bombastic art style and rhythm-based combat, for Xbox Series X/S and PC. Not only did it chart eighth in Steam’s Global Top Sellers for the week, but it surpassed the likes of ...
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As before, the pleasingly rich overall character remains consistent from last year’s G1, but there’s more punch and pop to the new model’s performance. (Image credit: Future) You wouldn’t rush to sell your G1 to buy a C2, but the C2 is undeniably the better picture performer of...
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 ...
albeit not USB, and can seemingly everything about itself when the music is fairly simple, yet when things get dense there is no sense of blurring or rush – everything is presented in a coherent and precise fashion with a degree of effortlessness that is rare even at silly price points....
Not only is the core of the game innovative, but the way each character is written takes a big risk of having people switch off before they develop and you grow to love them. I hope Hi-Fi Rush is incredibly successful. I hope it teaches the industry that creative innovation can also ...