![]() ![]() But here, for the entirety of the fight, Korsica and the main character circle each other. The game is normally a free-flowing character action game. Instead, the boss fight is all about parrying!ĭuring the entire boss fight, your only goal is to parry each of Korsica’s attacks until she is tired out. And because our protagonists sense that she is a good person, and because they sense she can be persuaded, this boss fight isn’t about using violence to beat her into submission. In this boss fight, you’re up against Korsica, the head of security for her CEO (the main antagonist of the game). The game has sublime, crisp and stylish action game play - that’s the game’s DNA.īut the chapter 7 boss fight puts a little bit of a twist on the game’s genre. That’s the genre that we’re working with here. Think of games like Bayonetta, or Devil May Cry. Something that is important to note is that this game is a 3rd-person character action game. But one thing that sticks with me, one thing that I sometimes randomly think about, is the game’s Chapter 7 boss fight. There are all sorts of things that are so good about the game. I absolutely love that game, but I don’t think that I properly articulated why I love the game so much. I’ve made a thread in the past claiming that Hi-Fi Rush is a masterpiece. ![]()
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