Hi-Fi Rush Xbox review: Riding the musical highs of Microsoft’s hit new IP


In the last six months, Xbox has released three first-party exclusive titles. None of the games can be considered flagship “AAA” releases, an unfortunate reality for many players. However, all three games have highlighted the sheer, absurd levels of creativity and passion within Xbox’s internal studios. I am grateful to have been chosen to review each of those games for Windows Central, including Grounded, Pentiment, and the latest, endlessly surprising Hi-Fi RUSH.

Hi-Fi RUSH hails from horror experts Tango Gameworks but totally obliterates expectations by delivering a vivid, hilarious, and fast-paced rhythm brawler unlike any other. It continues Xbox’s streak of delivering genuinely unique gaming experiences created by smaller, passionate teams, and I am all for it. Hi-Fi RUSH is a must-play title of 2023, a highlight of the Xbox portfolio, and a promising new IP that could blossom into a mighty franchise with the proper care and attention.

Hi-Fi RUSH: Visuals and performance

In-game screenshot of Hi-Fi RUSH.

Hi-Fi RUSH is prone to artistic flourishes and spontaneous style changes, and it all flows together so nicely. (Image credit: Windows Central)

My early impressions of Hi-Fi RUSH were largely positive, with the game immediately winning me over with its visual prowess and overall approachability for a rhythm game. I don’t intend to rehash everything that I said then (you can still go read it), but the rest of my experience with Hi-Fi RUSH only strengthened my positive feelings for this unique, musically inclined brawler. There’s an overwhelming number of good things to say and only a handful of nitpicks.





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