When came the settling for the Zenimax Media acquisition more than a year ago, it was only one shockwave for the Xbox firm: they own Bethesda and IPs like Doom, Fallout, and The Elder Scrolls. Atop of that, it also gains ownership of Tango Gameworks; a Japanese team based in the capital. Following the official welcoming, Phil Spencer expressed excitement to speak more with the team in the opposite hemisphere.
In terms of what we can anticipate, GhostWire: Tokyo is one many are eager to get their hands on when it comes to Xbox roughly a year following its PlayStation 5 release. Additionally, the game studio has also pressed interest into other genres outside of horror as well. In Japan, it did roll out a mobile game ‘Game Hero Dice’ unique to the region.
Well, at the Developer_Direct on Wednesday, Tango Gameworks reveals Hi-Fi Rush which illustrates to be the continued cry for something atone to Sunset Overdrive with its own Tango Gameworks twist. You can watch the trailer in the video below:
“As wannabe rockstar Chai, you’ll fight back against a sinister robotics enhancement conglomerate using rhythm-amplified combat where everything – from the motion in the environment to the blows of combat – is synced to the music,” one overview for the game reads in the Xbox Wire post.
“Everything in Hi-Fi Rush automatically syncs to the music, from swinging your trusty ‘axe’ to dodging out of the way of an oversized metallic fist. The game isn’t locked to the music track, however – Hi-Fi Rush is rhythm-action with the emphasis on ‘action.’ Players must feel the rhythm to enhance Chai’s actions, pulling off heavy Beat Hits at the end of a combo like a cymbal crash, or syncing up with one of his allies for a devastating tag-team finisher.
”In Hi-Fi Rush, every battle is an opportunity to play out your own music video fantasy, seamlessly coordinating all your moves with the soundtrack.” More exciting is that Hi-Fi Rush is to ship out today in a surprising shadowdrop for Xbox, PC, and Xbox Game Pass.
What has you most grabbed by Hi-Fi Rush?
Hi-Fi Rush is out today for Xbox One, Xbox Series X|S, and PC.
Source: Xbox Wire