As aposter child for the current state of Xbox, Hi-Fi Rush is a slightly unusual pick: a second project from a studio Microsoft owns at two steps removed, via the Bethesda acquisition, with a breezy presentation that invites you not to take it too seriously. And yet the circumstances of its arrival mean we can’t help but think of it in terms of the bigger picture – one that’s not quite as pretty as the game itself.
was announced and immediately released at Xbox’s inaugural Developer Direct, a showcase that promised to put the spotlight onboth gaining imminent release dates.