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NeoSprint Steam Review

NeoSprint is a top down racer for Switch, Steam and other platforms. I reviewed the Steam version for this review. I found it fun, thought rough around the edges, too easy spin out and lose the race. But lets back up. There’s single player and multiplayer. In multiplayer you have a campaign mode, a gran-prix mode, free-race and obstacle races. The campaign is the meat of single player. There are three campaigns, made up of sixteen tracks divided into 4 sets. In each set you have three regular races, and then a must-win duel with the area’s champion. The gran-prix is just four race sets of any tracks you like. Obstacle races are time trails, except there are obstacles you must avoid, hit them and lose seconds.

Game play on steam is with the keyboard. WASD or arrow keys plus right shift for hand-brake/drift. However you can change them if you like. Driving is easy, hard to master. My problem is that is too easy lose a race with one mistake. In the campaign, there are only three retries available in each set. Good luck! Still I had fun with NeoSprint in the time I played. Its not too taxing and you’ll want to play more.

Finally, you can build your own tracks in NeoSprint. however, I found the editor nearly unusable. There’s no mouse support, so placing tracks is with WASD keys, and precision placement is night impossible. But if you want to try your luck, I’m sure you can create masterpieces. Overall, I give Neo Sprint a Recommended Verdict with a seven-back end score.

Overall: NeoSprint is a fun-little racer that is rough at times, but overall I found it fun! I gave it a Recommended verdict.

Verdict: Recommended

eShop Page

Release Date6/27/24
Cost$24.99
PublisherAtari
ESRB RatingE

P.S, For another top down racer I reviewed, try Go Rally!

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There’s No Socks Steam Review

There’s No Socks is a free hidden object game with a four locations where you find a random assortment of twenty socks out of sixty socks… and that’s it. That’s all there is. Find socks in black and white environments. For $2.49 you can buy The Extra Challenge, which gives you a dark mode and five extra levels. So really the game is not really free if you want the whole experience. Plus get it if you don’t want to be done in twenty minutes like I was. Its fine for what it is, and it was enjoyable for what it is, but run out and get it? No real hurry. This is especially true when you learn that this a series, with titles like, There’s No Dinosaurs. The game is just there.

There’s really nothing else to say here. There’s No Socks gets a YMMV with a 7/10 Back-End Score.

Overall: There’s No Socks is a hidden object game where your goal is to find socks. Its fine for what it is.

Verdict: YMMV

Release Date6/5/24
CostFree
PublisherError 300

Game received for free from the publisher!

P.S. Try Kitten Island for a similar experience.

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