Basically in a way not only is the the villain help erase humanity with robots but even the hero added to the same cause. Kale (the main villain of the game) went through with his plan to mind control everyone, something tells me that he had already a following maybe former human beings who he manipulated into turning into robot to do his bidding and also as for the other bosses in the game they also may share robotic robotic parts as well, but they're still human so every time you beat one they don't come back. So here's what I conclude in my theory maybe before Like everytime you interact with one of the robot in the game they always show like some sort of human emotion and other human quality like one for example said he was tired which made me think, how are you tired when you're a robot aren't you programmed like work constantly and then I just brushed it off as just probably part of their programming.īesides a few times when you do see actual living beings in the background like especially during the tutorial levels there's no other human beings around is mainly you and the people you team up with and the boss fights you engage in but mainly besides that it's just the robots that take up most of the levelsĪnd what feels a deal for me is: In in this mall stage on your way to the second to last boss of the game you get shot out of a cannon in to a window to find robots are sitting down eating food from a food court served up and everything by a chef which is also a robot, so this tells me they have organs or some sort of digestive system to eat like humans. So you know that new platforming action rhythm based game Hi-Fi Rush, I had a theory that maybe the enemy that you face throughout the game are wasn't always what you see in the game here are my points.ġ. Its a game about a defective cyborg taking on and dismantling a Mega-Corp and its robot army with The Power of Rock.Hi-Fi RUSH is loaded with awesome moments.
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