

RELATED: The Evil Within Deserves the Remake Treatment Shadow Dropping Hi-Fi Rush Lets People Go In With An Open Mind The game shadow dropped not long after the presentation was complete, which comes with its own set of benefits and drawbacks for its success. Hi-Fi Rush looks to be Shinji Mikami's return to games with more of an action focus, like God Hand, so many people could not wait to get their hands on the game. The game is a massive departure from the studio's recent titles, being a cartoonish rhythm-based action game with a style similar to Jet Set Radio or Sunset Overdrive. Hi-Fi Rush was developed by Tango Gameworks, the Bethesda Softworks studio by horror games such as The Evil Within and Ghostwire Tokyo. The initial trailer wowed audiences with its style, thought the most exciting part of the trailer might have been that it was going to shadow drop later that day. Hi-Fi Rush is a game that combined a stylish combat system like Devil May Cry with the rhythmic satisfaction of a rhythm game.

Most of the trailers were for previously announced titles, although the showcase came with a few surprises, including a game called Hi-Fi Rush. Xbox Game Studios and Bethesda Softworks held a Developer Direct showcase on Wednesday, showing off games like Minecraft Legends, Redfall, and Forza Motorsport.
