Neo Cab
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Neo Cab

Neo Cab is an emotional survival game about staying human in a world disrupted by automation. You play as Lina, the last human driver on the neon-drenched streets of Los Ojos. When your friend and on... See more

Released:2019-10-02
Genre:
Role-playing (RPG), Adventure, Indie
Platforms:
PC (Microsoft Windows), Nintendo Switch
Developer:Chance Agency
Publisher:
Fellow Traveller

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Becca Smith

8/10

The game’s art style is absolutely gorgeous; there’s a distinct Blade Runner kind of futuristic vibe to everything. The colours are vibrant, and both the city of Los Ojos and the characters themselves are doused in neon hues. Dialogue is realistic, intriguing and very engaging. There’s no voice acting which is a shame; it did become a little inconvenient when I couldn’t look away for even one seco...

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Videogamer

Imogen Donovan

8/10

Neo Cab is a captivating exploration of a cyberpunk city, not including the pretty visuals and ambient synth soundtrack. However, its satellite stories gripped me and the core narrative feels like a detour.

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WayTooManyGames

Heidi Hawes

8/10

One of my favorite things about indie games is the amount of diversity and variety between titles and genres. Naturally, certain themes may overlap a bit from time to time, but for the most part, this is the realm in which developers can truly express themselves artistically. That being said, I am a bit surprised that 2019 has graced us not one, but two interactive, investigative taxi-themed title...

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PC Gamer

Malindy Hetfeld

79/100

Neo Cab paints a picture of the not-so-far future.

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GamingTrend

Ron Burke

75/100

Lina's week-long adventure is a brief but intense adventure in technology, human nature, and all the ways those two can intersect. Where it lacks in length, it makes up for with compelling deeper stories about people.

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TechRaptor

Robert Scarpinito

7/10

Neo Cab takes a dark, cynical look at a near future dominated by one megacorporation. For as bleak as it is, there's a level of catharsis to be found in its narrative, which mostly unfolds in the backseat of the protagonist's car.

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DualShockers

DS Staff

7/10

And ultimately, I think playing Neo Cab takes a mood. When you’re tired after a long day and can’t bring yourself to deal with anything more challenging or more involved, Neo Cab will be there. It isn’t going to amaze you with ornate animations or deep gameplay, but it might calm you down. It’ll get you to think about life and society, and it’ll take you on a bizarre trip through a futuristic town...

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Gamers Heroes

Johnny Hurricane

70/100

Neo Cab is a delightful experience that sometimes trips over itself due to certain design choices. Make sure to check out the demo before purchasing.

Unscored

In one ride I watched a drunk Capra executive be duped into donating for a fake charitable foundation. I asked how much he was donating, and he said "Why? You going to match it?" I'd given the same guy a ride a few nights before, and he'd thrown up in my cab and pretended he hadn't. Gave me a one star rating. So I didn't say anything else.

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GameSpot

James O'Connor

7/10

Ridesharing and caring.

Oct 10, 2019 Read Full Review
7/10

One of the best narrative-based games of the year, that tackles a number of contemporary issues in an original and entertaining manner and whose main fault is merely a lack of budget.

Unscored

Neo Cab has something subtler to say than many Cyberpunk tales I’ve played in recent years. Its particular style looks a lot like ‘Neon Punk’; the same themes of social struggle, but a little less grunge and a little more – you guessed it – neon. In fact, in an interview with Rock Paper Shotgun, creative director Patrick Ewing described it more as “Nowpunk”. The city of Los Ojos is fictional, yet ...