Games like Screamer just don’t exist anymore. Here’s a narrative-heavy, cyberpunk-flavored, anime-inspired arcade racer with a totally bonkers control scheme and no open world, from the team best known for Hot Wheels Unleashed and countless motorcycle simulators. It’s suited perfectly for competitive play, yet has a lengthy single-player campaign; its cars are stunning characters in their own right, but aren’t licensed. Have I mentioned the soundtrack kicks ass? Screamer isn’t just good—it’s the biggest surprise racing games have seen in too many years to count, and I’m so glad that it exists.
Screamer’s strong art direction, combat gameplay elements, and deep lore that I entirely expect to give rise to a whole fanfiction community m …
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Author: Adam Ismail



