Fast Racing Neo Dlc
WriterPosted onAfter a long hiatus, futuristic racing games are finally making a comeback with the likes of and recapturing the glory days of WipEout and F-Zero. However, if you don't own a Wii U then you're missing out on a hidden gem.Released last year on the Nintendo EStore to glowing reviews, Fast Racing Neo is essentially a spiritual successor to F-Zero in which you race craft at eye-melting speeds on Sci-FI-inspired racetracks whilst changing the colour of your craft to match the corresponding boost pads.It looked stunning considering it was running on the underpowered Wii U, and matching your craft's colour to the boost pads to gain extra speed provided plenty of challenge that tested your reflexes. It's just a shame Fast Racing Neo was never made available to wider audiences on other platforms.To mark its, developer Shin'en Multimedia is releasing a new which will be available as DLC or included in the physical copy, adding eight new tracks, ten new vehicle profiles and 18 new music tracks.Alan recently caught up with Shin'en Multimedia's Art Director Martin Sauter at Gamescom where we got to see some of the diverse new locations included in the Neo Future Pack in action.the Fast Racing Neo physical edition and Neon Future Pack will be speeding onto Wii U September 30th.
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Next up in my run of Hero Mode is the longest track in the DLC (and the game), Iceland. This one gave me a bit of trouble, since it can be easy to get disoriented on a cylinder at hypersonic speeds. Who needs a new F-Zero game with Fast Racing Neo about? Fast Racing Neo, due out on Wii U later in 2015, is from Shinen Games, and looks a lot like a spiritual successor to Nintendo's famous.