Hi-Fi Rush, Fight an Evil Corporation with Music!

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Hi-Fi Rush is a fusion of Hack N Slash and action Rhythim Game from Tango Gameworks.  A rising videogame company founded by the legendary Shinji Mikami.He is the man who created the iconic, Resident Evil and the The Evil Within. Fans expect him to make a horror game first so launching this upbeat and happy game is unexpected.

The first thing I notice are the bright cell shaded 2.5 graphics. You can’t believe it is 3d because it looks hand drawn 2d. With all the dark and gloomy games we had right now, this is a refreshing change. It is exclusive for PC Microsoft players and Xbox Series X/S only and It is now Available. Sorry Playstation  and Nintendo fans because it is not available in other platforms. Music is an important element  of this game because the beats can be useful for timing when to push the button. Unlike most Hack N Slash where you mash buttons, this one have elements of an Action Rhythm game like Guitar Hero or Bust a Groove.

 

 

Hi-Fi Rush official Gameplay

 

The main character of Hi-Fi Rush is a young man named Chai who dreams of becoming a rock star and, along with his friends, takes on a global corporation. Chai is somewhat delusional in this regard. Each levels will have a Bossfight. Only after you have defeated the boss at the conclusion of each Chai segment will you be able to move on to the next one. Each Chai segment is based on a different musical style. The actions that take place in-game for Chai during this game are carefully choreographed to the rhythm of the music.

 

Hi-Fi Rush Launch trailer

Chai is an Aspiring Rock Star, He believes he have what it takes to become a superstar. He agreed to be experimented on by  an International Company with the promise to be a star. They gave him a robotic arm and mounted a musical player on his chest. There is also a robot cat that follows him around. He agreed to have these alteration only for them to reject him and call him a reject. He will work with a group of new found friends to end this evil corporation once and for all with Music.

 

 

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