
You Can Dodge Or Jump To Avoid An Elite Enemy’s Sequence Attack These support attacks are very useful in combat as they can make your life easier. Equip chips that reduce their cooldown so that you can summon them frequently. Peppermint fires plasma shots that takes down blue shields while Macaron can do a close-range ground pound that destroys Z-Shields.Īfter summoning them, you have to wait for their ability to cool down before using them again. When Equipping Chips,Use The Ones That Lower Partner CooldownĪs you progress through the game, you can summon a teammate as support attacks. Plus, the music and beats from the bass and rhythm can cue you in on when an enemy’s loud attack is coming. This means you can wail on enemies, and then dodge/parry at the last second if you’re using a regular X attack that’s fast and chainable. You Can Cancel To Dodges And Parries From Your AttacksĬhai’s defensive options can be cancelled from attacks. Besides, your teammate assists are more useful in the long-run as they can penetrate special defenses and can inflict stun onto enemies. Until you earn enough bolts to buy new and better moves, this combo can carry you for most of the game. This combo is accessible at the start of the game and has saved us a couple of times in combat. When You Start Out, The Y, X,X Combo Is The BestĬhai’s Y,X,X combo (followed by a final Beat Hit with any button input when you see the circle closing in) makes him perform a mid-ranged “projectile” attack that reaches a good distance and hits anything in its path. Before you start the game, you can head to the latency calibration option in the main menu and determine how precise or imprecise the latency is. Hi-Fi Rush relies on you to get with the game’s rhythm so that your attacks hit for more damage.

Calibrate The Latency To Your Needsīutton timings too fast or two slow? Go calibrate the latency before the game starts!

All inputs are following the Xbox controller. Hi-Fi Rush is fun, but it can get tough if your rhythm gaming know-how isn’t up to snuff. It’s similar to 2020’s No Straight Roads.

You fight mechas as Chai, who has a robot arm and fights with a metal guitar, and your hits deal more damage when they’re in sync with the background music. Bethesda and Tango Gameworks’ latest game Hi-Fi Rush is a nice hybrid of character action and rhythm game mechanics.
