Hi-Fi Rush is an excellent break from the norm for the horror buffs at Tango Gameworks, meshing the energetic combat of a character-action brawler with the toe-tapping beats of a stylish rhythm game.
It seems like such a bizarre design choice to sell your game on this infusion of action/rhythm and then almost entirely drop those elements for around half of most missions’ run times.The inclusion of a couple of post-game options do make me more favorably inclined towards Hi-Fi RUSH. ...
What really sets Hi-Fi Rush apart are the characters, each with their own unique style and personality. From the fiery Chai to the cool Corsica, I loved taking on the boss fights and learning more about each character's backstory. Overall, I highly recommend Hi-Fi Rush to anyone looking ...
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!
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 ...
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with graphics and character animations that make you feel like you’re watching an excellent animated TV show. "Hi-Fi Rush rockets to the top of the rhythm-action genre thanks to a stellar combat system that goes far beyond simple beat-matching," Giovanni Colantonio wrote in a four-and-a-...
that comes naturally to every player, putting a natural barrier to entry over any game that requires precise beat-matching and button timing. IfHi-Fi Rushwas going to be a fun and welcoming experience for a wider range of players, it would require a more flexible approach to design. ...
This scene starts tame, with a gentle cruise over the deserts of Arrakis, but it quickly devolves into a rescue mission as the Ornithopter nose dives and the protagonists rush out into the sandstorm to help the crew of a large spice harvester before a deadly worm attack - it'll make more...
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