Out of nowhere, Tango Gameworks, the creators of Ghostwire Tokyo and The Evil Within, has surprise released a full game called Hi-Fi Rush. This game is the polar opposite of Tango Gameworks’s previous games in that it is colorful, loud, and an action-rhythm game.
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