![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() Permanent upgrades to health and the special meter also appear in stages as collectibles.Ĭompleting the game once unlocks bonus features, such as the ability to revisit past levels and previously inaccessible areas, a new difficulty setting, and Rhythm Tower, a survival mode similar to Bloody Palace from the Devil May Cry series. In addition to combat, the game also features some platform game elements, as well as a system of upgrades to unlock new moves, abilities, and perks, which can be purchased with gears, an in-game currency earned in combat or by exploring levels. Each division is based on a particular musical style, and Chai engages in boss battles at various points. The game takes place across multiple linear stages, representing various divisions of the antagonist corporation. In addition to the beat-em-up action mechanics, there are also rhythm-based minigame elements where players repeat cues in a call-and-response fashion, or press buttons in rhythmic sequence based on on-screen cues. A parry move allows players to cancel enemy attacks by pressing the button at the exact moment of attacks. Attacking on rhythm is not required, as actions automatically sync up with the music, but by timing the button presses right the players are rewarded with higher damage output and timing-based combo finishers deal additional damage. Hi-Fi Rush is a rhythm-action game where the protagonist Chai, his enemies, and parts of the environment move to the beat. The game received generally favorable reviews upon release from critics, who praised its visual style, art direction, humor, characters, and combat, though some noted its repetition, level design, and limited soundtrack. Hi-Fi Rush includes licensed music from bands such as The Black Keys and Nine Inch Nails. Labelled a "defect" and hunted by the corporation that transformed him, Chai bands together with new friends to defeat the company's executives and put a stop to their plans. The game follows self-proclaimed "future rock star" Chai (voiced by Robbie Daymond in English and Hiro Shimono in Japanese), whose music player is accidentally embedded in his chest during experimental cybernetic surgery, allowing him to rhythmically fight and re-perceive the world through environmental synesthesia. It was announced on Januand released worldwide the same day. Hi-Fi Rush is a rhythm-based action game developed by Tango Gameworks and published by Bethesda Softworks for the Windows and Xbox Series X/S platforms. Go through this doorway and meet 'The Artist' NPC to see them working on Graffiti 13, a portrait of Korsika.Action, rhythm, beat 'em up, hack and slash.To the left of this break room is an anti-human doorway Koriska will need to deactivate.In this room, hop up to the second floor on the right to find a break room with some cleaning bots and a sleeping technician robot.Just after this assuredly combo-heavy combat encounter, there should be a Z-Shielded door straight ahead, use Macaron to break through this.Continue through the level as usual, right until the point where Chai takes a 4x Jump Pad up into a combat encounter.For those who still aren't clear on where exactly this is in the Track, it's right after the cutscene where she says "Alright, I'm putting a stop to this". She does this by turning on these security lasers in the final vertical area leading to her office. While making the arduous climb to finally reach Koriska's office, fighting enemies and grabbing any assorted collectibles along the way, Korsika finally attempts to stop Chai from reaching her. ![]()
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