Fast Racing Neo

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Fast Racing Neo

Fast Racing Neo (stylized as FAST Racing NEO) is a futuristic racing video game developed by Shin'en Multimedia and released worldwide for the Wii U in December 2015 via the Nintendo eShop, with a retail release in September 2016 in Europe and Australia only. It is the second entry in the Fast series, being the sequel to Fast Racing League. It is often compared to Nintendo's F-Zero franchise.[1][2][3][4][5][6]

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Fast Racing Neo
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Developer(s)Shin'en Multimedia
Publisher(s)Shin'en Multimedia
Artist(s)Martin Sauter
Platform(s)Wii U
ReleaseNintendo eShop
  • EU: 10 December 2015
  • NA: 10 December 2015
  • AU: 11 December 2015
  • JP: 22 December 2015
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  • EU: 30 September 2016
  • AU: 1 October 2016
Genre(s)Racing
Mode(s)Single-player, multiplayer
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Fast Racing Neo received generally positive reviews from critics. A sequel, Fast RMX, was released on the Nintendo Switch on 3 March 2017 as a launch title for the system.[7]

Gameplay

Fast Racing Neo is played using the left stick to steer, A to accelerate, B to brake, X or L to change phases, (colors between blue and orange) ZL and ZR to lean (drift) left and right respectively. Changing phases comes into play when, during a race, either blue or orange set pieces of the track are driven on. You would then change phases respective of the color to get a speed boost if done correctly. There are also phase boost pieces that will give you a boost through the air, or on to another part of the track. (I.e. over a gap.)

Reception

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Metacritic81/100[8]
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Destructoid9/10[9]
Hardcore Gamer4/5[10]
Nintendo Life9/10[11]
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Fast Racing Neo received "generally favorable" reviews, according to video game review aggregator website Metacritic.[8]

Dermot Creegan of Hardcore Gamer gave the game a 4 out of 5 saying, "FAST Racing NEO is challenging and riveting enough to keep players busy for a long while, whether driving solo or with friends."[10] Laura Kate Dale from Destructoid rated the game a 9/10 saying, "Fast Racing Neo made a strong impression right off the bat, and is easily one of my favorite games this year."[9]

DLC for the game was released on September 30, 2016, including 8 new tracks and 10 new vehicles.[12] A retail version of the game, including the DLC, was released, exclusive to Europe and Australia as a part of Nintendo's eShop Selects series.[13]

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