Hi-Fi Rush rules: I was not prepared for Microsoft to surprise launch an action game that goes this hard

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    I think it would take a time traveler to be able to predict Microsoft dropping a killer rhythm action game minutes after its recent livestream. Until yesterday, or last month for rumor watchers (opens in new tab), nobody knew Hi-Fi Rush (opens in new tab) existed except the people who’ve been working on it. Tango Gameworks, a Japanese studio best-known for horror games like The Evil Within and Ghostwire: Tokyo, knocked on our door and handed us a shockingly fun action game where you mash buttons to the beat. We didn’t even have time to get hyped (or impatient) waiting for it.

    Hi-Fi Rush is the mid-2000s game you’d find sitting on a Blockbuster shelf with a beaten up case. You bring it home because the pitch—a rhythm action game that’s sort of like Devil May Cry except every single swing syncs up to the beat—sounds rad as hell. It’s a bit of a risk, but one weekend with it couldn’t hurt.



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