How Hi-Fi Rush came together to deliver "kinetic action comedy" inspired by Edgar Wright and Shaun of the Dead
Interview | Edge explores the story behind Tango's surprising smash
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The rhythms of the triple-A videogame hype cycle are now so firmly established that anything that disrupts them is bound to stand out. But even if not for the remarkable nature of its arrival - revealed and launched at January 2023’s Xbox Developer Direct - Hi-Fi Rush would surely have made a splash. Here was a game that applied blockbuster production values to something other than photorealism; a character-action game that was also a rhythm-action game; and a Tango Gameworks release that seemed a world apart from the most famous works of its soon-to-be-former CEO, Shinji Mikami.
Fortunately, his mentor had already asked him for new ideas, and invited him to pitch them internally. “For a long time, I’d had this idea for a musical action game in my mind,” Johanas recalls. Mikami hadn’t specifically requested something …