![]() ![]() ![]() What the Future Holds by Masatoshi Yanagi, John Johanas.Let’s Hope This Works (Atrium Mix) by Masatoshi Yanagi.Let’s Hope This Works by Masatoshi Yanagi.Backstage Hustle by REO and Masatoshi Yanagi.This’ll Be Rough by Shuichi Kobori, John Johanas.Boss (Vandelay Theme) by Masatoshi Yanagi.I Got This by Shuichi Kobori, John Johanas.Wolfgang’s 5th Symphony by Wolfgang Gartner.This review is based on the Steam version of the game. What are you waiting for? Go play it already. It’s got style, personality, and ambition - all grounded in best-in-class third-person combat that’s the equal of anything Platinum Games have released. It’s an absolute banger of a game and having seen the credits roll, our only complaint is that we wish there was more of it. Releasing it fully complete out of nowhere (and bug-free to boot!) sidesteps all that and lets us appreciate Hi-Fi Rush on its own wonderful terms. It’s easy to imagine Hi-Fi Rush meeting a similar fate, with jaded gamers inevitably making fun of its goofy dialogue and earnest storytelling if we’d have had months of trailers establishing its world and characters. For comparison, look no further than last week’s unjustly maligned Forspoken, whose marketing campaign misrepresented the game and united the internet in mockery over perceived terrible dialogue (which makes sense in context). What a time to be alive.īeyond its many charms, it’s also a lesson that pre-release hype can be a double-edged sword. ![]() Hi-Fi Rush pulls the exact same trick, joking afterward “Whoo! What a wild battle! Hah, wish you could have seen it!” It’s the year of our lord 2023 and a Bethesda game is out here dropping obscure Xenogears references. To get the game out, the second disc was largely composed of the characters sitting on a chair against a black background talking you through the exciting developments you would have seen if they had the money to show them. For the uninitiated, Xenogears was an insanely ambitious mid-90s Square JRPG on the original PlayStation that ran out of budget and time mid-way through development. There’s even time for a Seinfeld gag, with the evil corporation named ‘Vandelay Industries’.Īll of the above made my heart sing, though it wasn’t until Hi-Fi Rush decided to barrel full bore into a Xenogears tribute that I fell completely in love with the game. One minute the game will be dropping a line from Castlevania: Symphony of the Night, the next it’ll be doing an extended riff on Twin Peaks, or pulling poses from 90s-era Jojo’s Bizarre Adventure. Director John Johanas doesn’t seem shy about showing his age, with most of the game’s soundtrack lifted from the late ’90s and 2000s, along with a blizzard of cultural references aimed squarely at ’90s kids. ![]() If those games don’t mean much to you, congratulations on being born this side of the year 2000. Those less rhythmically inclined can be assisted by an on-screen metronome, though if you repeatedly attack off the beat, you’ll simply do less damage and get worse ratings rather than fail outright (plus, you’ll look much less cool). By the final levels, Chai has become a whirling dervish of rhythm violence, dismantling enemies so stylishly it puts Bayonetta to shame (sorry Bay, but it’s true). All enemies attack on the beat, letting you anticipate their moves and bat them away with ease. Stand still for a moment and Chai taps his converse and snaps his fingers - gotta go fast.Įven though early battles are relatively simple, the combat quickly becomes more intense, adding in support characters, a bunch of upgrades and new moves, and a ludicrously satisfying parry mechanic. This manifests as something out of Steamboat Willie: hedges bounce along in rhythm with you, platforms move around to a fixed rhythm, and there are screens everywhere showing the metronomic beat you have to groove to. Success lies in fighting to the beat and syncing your attacks to the music, with everything else in the world moving to the same tune. With hits from Nine Inch Nails, The Prodigy, and The Black Keys, along with plenty of great original tunes, you must engage in battle with ever-spikier and meaner robot adversaries. ![]()
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