Today, during Xboxâs Developer Direct, Shinji Mikami and the developers of The Evil Within surprised everyone by announcing not a new horror game but a stylish, cartoon-bright action game.
Hi-Fi Rush, developed by Tango Gameworks, is a cel-shaded rhythm action game where players traverse colorful Sunset Overdrive-esque (or Jet Set Radio-style for my old-heads) cityscapes and battle Borderlands-looking city dwellers. You can check out the trailer below.
You play as Chai, a Starlord-type character who, with the power of his contraband robotic arm and his arc reactor-looking music player, can see the rhythm of everything around him. Think of a more techno-punk version of One Punch Manâs hero, Forte. However, life isnât just a carefree lo-fi beats affair. A maniacal corporation called Vandelay Technologies (perhaps a subsidiary of Vandelay Industries) is on the hunt for Chaiâs sweet piece of tech, no doubt for its own nefarious purposes. Based on the trailer, Chai wonât be bobbing and weaving against robots while bouncing his little GameStop booty to his curated playlist alone. Chai is joined by an eclectic group of freedom fighters whoâre gunning to take Vandelay down. Groovy.
Music plays an integral part in the Tango Gameworksâ rhythm action title. Well-timed hits will reward players with bonuses. Much like those nifty movie trailers that sync their action to movie trailers, the entirety of Hi-Fi Rushâs cutscenes and enemy movements are timed to the gameâs soundtrack. By using visual clues from a floating techno companion, players can time their attacks perfectly and bash the skulls of their adversaries with style.
Tango Gameworks wasnât done surprising viewers with the announcement of Hi-Fi Rush. At the end of its presentation, it announced that the full game, not a demo, will be available to play later tonight (no, really) on Windows and Game Pass