![]() Unruly corporations are bad because they want to use a big silly mind-control device-rather than the overwhelming force, exploitation, and disillusionment that happens in the real world. You're a rebel set against the world, but nothing really changes beyond putting nicer people in power. There's this disconnect between the sales pitch and the story's lack of ambition. ![]() The game doesn't have much to say beyond "be yourself, big corporations bad, don't let the man keep you down!" in a way that borders on kitsch. I will, however, concede that Hi-Fi Rush doesn't do a good job at being punk. The characters are all so charming, and often laugh-out-loud funny-unlike Tyler, I grew really attached to Chai by the end of everything. Hi-Fi Rush has a gorgeous visual style, compelling character design, superb animation, and a welcoming world to rock through. Even more unfortunately, he does make a lot of very good points. Unfortunately, I'm going to have to challenge our own Tyler Colp to a Scott-Pilgrim style bass battle for giving the game a 69 in his Hi-Fi Rush review. ![]()
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