As wannabe rock star Chai, you'll fight back against a sinister robotics enhancement conglomerate using rhythm-amplified combat where everything - from the motion in the environment to the b... Read allAs wannabe rock star Chai, you'll fight back against a sinister robotics enhancement conglomerate using rhythm-amplified combat where everything - from the motion in the environment to the blows of combat - is synced to the music.As wannabe rock star Chai, you'll fight back against a sinister robotics enhancement conglomerate using rhythm-amplified combat where everything - from the motion in the environment to the blows of combat - is synced to the music.
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- Won 1 BAFTA Award
- 2 wins & 13 nominations total
Robbie Daymond
- Chai
- (voice)
Erica Lindbeck
- Peppermint
- (voice)
Sunil Malhotra
- CNMN
- (voice)
Gabe Kunda
- Macaron
- (voice)
Sarah Elmaleh
- Korsica
- (voice)
Camilla Arfwedson
- Mimosa
- (voice)
Roger Craig Smith
- Kale Vandelay
- (voice)
- …
David Fane
- Roquefort
- (voice)
Trevor Devall
- PA-D0
- (voice)
- …
Amanda Kruger
- Lu-cille
- (voice)
Dave B. Mitchell
- QA-1mil
- (voice)
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This game is one of the best games i have ever played, the only reason anyone would have something bad to say is if they arent a fan of the combat. This game plays alot like DMC and Bayonetta, you have a light attack and heavy attack, and you can pair those attacks together that form special combos that deal massive damage. But the catch is that these said attacks go along with the beat, even your enemies attacks are on beat, hell EVERYTHING is on beat. When you are out traversing the games many platforming sections, when you loom around, you can see the environment jamming out to the beat. I aslo want to mention this game bossfights, the bosses attacks and environment match perfectly with the characters personality, and they are so action packed, except for one, but it has impressive animation and satisfying moves so i forgive it.
Aside from the combat, the game does have a story, and it accomplishes exactly what it wants to, the story is fun and the writing goes along perfectly with the story as well. It has a ton of one liners but it never gets annoying because they fit perfectly with the characters.
This is a game that doesnt take itself seriously, and because of that, "Everything just works". It turns what should be cringy and weird in other games but because the game is so goofy like this, it works well, like most of the games lines.
Naturally with a rhythem based game, the soundtrack has to be good, and its incredible. Its stylish and catchy and super satisfying how your attacks affect the song when you land a hit on the enemy.
And need i mention the style, its like a mix of sunset overdrive with animation similar to the Persona games , its like what you would see out of a modern 3d anime, a recent example is Dragonball super: super hero.
Overall, Hi-Fi Rush is an incredible game that came out of nowhere. If you like good music based combat and fun enjoyable characters with a great style, this game is perfect for you.
Aside from the combat, the game does have a story, and it accomplishes exactly what it wants to, the story is fun and the writing goes along perfectly with the story as well. It has a ton of one liners but it never gets annoying because they fit perfectly with the characters.
This is a game that doesnt take itself seriously, and because of that, "Everything just works". It turns what should be cringy and weird in other games but because the game is so goofy like this, it works well, like most of the games lines.
Naturally with a rhythem based game, the soundtrack has to be good, and its incredible. Its stylish and catchy and super satisfying how your attacks affect the song when you land a hit on the enemy.
And need i mention the style, its like a mix of sunset overdrive with animation similar to the Persona games , its like what you would see out of a modern 3d anime, a recent example is Dragonball super: super hero.
Overall, Hi-Fi Rush is an incredible game that came out of nowhere. If you like good music based combat and fun enjoyable characters with a great style, this game is perfect for you.
This game has a art style that resembles Jet Set Future Radio and Persona. The gameplay reminds me of Kingdom Hearts and DMC, but all to a beat.
Graphically it looks stunning. It plays good, the story is great. And I love the cast of characters. The combat is also shockingly deep with a great progression system.
I cannot believe Xbox shadow dropped this game. Also a lot of love for the fact that this game has real rock music in it. The boss fights are super cool and fun as well. This is a game that feels true to Xbox's DNA. There is so much fun to be had here from combat to collectibles.
Play it now on gamepass!
Graphically it looks stunning. It plays good, the story is great. And I love the cast of characters. The combat is also shockingly deep with a great progression system.
I cannot believe Xbox shadow dropped this game. Also a lot of love for the fact that this game has real rock music in it. The boss fights are super cool and fun as well. This is a game that feels true to Xbox's DNA. There is so much fun to be had here from combat to collectibles.
Play it now on gamepass!
This game got announced to come to PS5 and I decided to pre-order it and I am not in any way disappointed, part platformer, part hack and slash and part rhythm game and it all fits together so well, most games these days are sequels, remakes or ports and this was nice and refreshing to play, a simple yet captivating 11 hour game that will not lose your interest at all, it's a game that I believe anyone will love the hell out of, and the voice cast, Robbie Daymond and Roger Craig Smith absolutely stole the show and didn't hold back, either edition is well worth your time and another playthrough is undoubtedly on the horizon, Tangi Gameworks take a bow.
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This game got shadowdropped and it is absolutely brilliant. The main character, Chai, gets a sort of license or application to be part of a cybernetic limb replacement project. As he sneaks ahead of everyone to get his arm replaced, his MP3 player drops on his chest and it gets fused with him and his arm. Now his heartbeat is essentially music.
It's like they put incredible art design, great comedy, fluid combat, and a bunch of great music into a blender and mixed it into a video-game smoothie. It does everything it tries well, and it's one of the most entertaining games I've played in a long time. My only dislike about it is that the jumping is a bit wack.
It's like they put incredible art design, great comedy, fluid combat, and a bunch of great music into a blender and mixed it into a video-game smoothie. It does everything it tries well, and it's one of the most entertaining games I've played in a long time. My only dislike about it is that the jumping is a bit wack.
This game is one of the most fun games of the 2020s, it has a fun story, great rhythm gameplay that is easy to learn but hard to master, a quirky and fun cast of characters. I also have the highest praise for the art style, which is one of the most unique I have ever seen. The level design was a bit repetitive, and it's a little short, the other aspects are so strong that is doesn't matter. This is the Xbox Series' best game, even though I played it on PlayStation, but Xbox did what every stupid person would do and shut down Tango Gameworks, who was a solid development studio that made good games, Ghostwire Tokyo excluded, but they were headed in an interesting direction with Hi Fi Rush, but Xbox ruined that with their poor management and business decisions. Good luck selling consoles after this!
Did you know
- TriviaOne of the characters, Zanzo, is pretty clearly a reference to JoJo's Bizarre Adventure, doing many of the poses, and having the same type of hair and over all design
- ConnectionsFeatured in Daily Dose of Gaming: Best Games to Binge in One Day (2024)
- SoundtracksLonely Boy
Performed by The Black Keys
Courtesy of Nonesuch Records by arrangement with Warner Music Group Video Game Licensing
Written by Dan Auerbach (as Daniel Auerbach), Patrick J. Carney (as Patrick Carney), Danger Mouse (as Brian Burton)
Published by Wixen Music Publishing o/b/o McMoore McLesst Publishing, and Sweet Science, Admin. By Kobalt Music Publishing Inc.
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