Looking through the cutscenes and cinematics show the art style in Hi-Fi Rush reminds me so much of Rogue Galaxy’s cell-shaded comic book art that sort of blends in the elements of cartoon and science fiction mechanical contraptions while defining details through drawn-in characterized bold lines, vibrant colors, and fluid animation to boot. And here are my reasons why you should consider playing Hi-Fi Rush.Īnimation, Level Designs, and Cinematic – Design Sings by Itself To the point that if Hi-Fi Rush comes to other platforms such as Nintendo Switch or PS5, I would buy it as this is a cult classic. That’s why I am pleasantly surprised by Hi-Fi Rush jam of rhythm-based gameplay of these classic titles mentioned above jammed into a Kingdom Hearts-style of combat that hits me right to the feels by granting me more damage as I hit to the beat, making it a more rewarding experience. While these titles are fun and easily accessible rhythm-based games, unfortunately, most of these titles are in a niche market or not getting much love and sequels or remakes they deserved. However, surprisingly I do have a fondness for titles such as Gitaroo Man, Space Channel 5, Parappa The Rapper, and Elite Beat Agents. Personally, I find it rare for me to enjoy music or rhythm-based games as this genre can often be overly challenging, restrictive, and difficult to dive into.
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