Hi-Fi Rush is a game that I simply cannot stop talking about. From its shadow drop reveal to its meteoric success that took the gaming world by storm, this game has managed to become a staple among action and rhythm game fans. So, of course, I might as well compile the 10 best special moves that are available in the game. Special moves are unique moves that can be enabled whenever Chai has two or more bars of Reverb.
When used correctly, these special moves can annihilate any opposing forces that dare stand in your way. As is the case in Wccftech, we're going to look at the deepest and most technical intricacies of them and prioritize them over the visual appeal and the aesthetics. It's important to make this distinction as some Special Moves are better than others, so we'll prioritize practicality over everything else.
Without further ado, let's kick this list off big time and make some noise.
This is one of the most visually appealing Special Moves in Hi-Fi Rush. Who doesn't love that cute booper of a cat that is known as 808? After all, even the community is asking to have her become the new Xbox mascot. She does a few cute poses and, with the power of adorableness, stuns the audience of robots. This allows Chai and Co. to take as long as they need to take down enemies. It's good when you need a breather, but unfortunately, some people are immune to cat adorableness, like bosses. That said, you still will get some hilarious dialogue easter eggs if you attempt to use it on them.
Easily one of the most unique Special Moves in Hi-Fi Rush, Rip and Tear is a projectile that can easily rack up your combo score should you feel like you want to meet the requirements for the S Rank. Unfortunately, it also loses a lot in terms of
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