![]() You play as Chai, a wannabe rockstar who signs up to have his disabled arm be augmented by a futuristic, totally-not-evil megacorporation. ![]() Instead, there's a linear single-player campaign divided into neat sections and levels, with a huge amount of underlying content hailing from secrets, upgrades, challenges, the search for higher scores, oodles of Achievements, and more. This isn't a live service game, and there is no online multiplayer. It's such a complete experience from top to bottom, beginning to end Hi-Fi RUSH is pure video game fun in the same vein as other recent indie hit Vampire Survivors, and that's high praise indeed.īesides the undeniable style that comes from the visuals, transitions, and the effortless seamlessness of it all, Hi-Fi RUSH is straightforward. That may seem like a strange word to attribute to a video game, but nothing in Hi-Fi RUSH stands out or feels out of place. There are currency-like gears to pick up, boxes and barrels to smash, secrets to find, collectibles to collect. This is a game that brazenly embraces that it's a video game inside and out. It all blends together so seamlessly, that I immediately wanted to get lost in Hi-Fi RUSH's cartoonish world. Everything in Hi-Fi RUSH moves and reacts to the beat of the game's soundtrack, which is comprised of original scores and wonderful tracks from a variety of major artists like Nine Inch Nails. ![]() Hi-Fi RUSH is aggressively fun and bright, and the entire world is dancing to the beat of its music. Its cel-shaded visuals are crisp, vibrant, oozing with charm and attention to detail, and absolutely beg for comparisons to similarly colorful classics like Jet Set Radio and Sunset Overdrive. It becomes immediately apparent when you start Hi-Fi RUSH that this game cares not for the industry's obsession with photorealistic visuals.
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