Slipstream Review (Xbox Series S)
Our Slipstream Review introduces the console gamers to Slipstream a racing game inspired by the visuals, music, games, and cars from the late 80s and early 90s. It’s built on a custom game engine, with an authentic retro feel and unique graphics. The soundtrack, drawing from synthpop and jazz fusion influences, sets the tone for a race across a variety of exotic locations from all around the world, including cities, deserts, forests, mountains, and beaches.

Slipstream Review Pros:
- Beautiful pixel art graphics.
- 928.3MB download size.
- 1000 Gamerscore.
- Racing gameplay.
- Optional tutorial area.
- Local leaderboards.
- Graphics settings – video effects (none/pixel/CRT/NTSC/pixel + NTSC/CRT + NTSC), screen tilt, screenshake, game speed and VHS effect on or off.
- Can use Kmh or Mph metrics.
- Rebind controls.
- Uses a rewind system to undo mistakes.
- The gameplay is Outrun meets Tokyo Drift.
- Multiplayer supports – grand Prix, Single race, cannonball, and Battle Royale.
- Single-player supports – grand Prix, single race, grand tour, cannonball, time trial, and battle royale.
- Grand tour is like the story mode where you get rival interactions and the road forks allowing you to pick your route just like in Outrun.
- Battle Royale is a mode where the last placed player gets eliminated at the end of every randomized stage.
- 15 racing locations.
- Grand Prix has two ways to play – stock cars where you can’t upgrade cars or win money and Custom cars where you can earn money and upgrade cars.
- Cannonball is a mode that connects a load of random stages together and you can tweak the settings for traffic density, racer amount, rivals amount, and how many tracks to race.
- Five cars each with unique baseline stats, they don’t have the official names but they look like familiar car brands.
- Drifting can be done manually or automatically.
- 3 classes to race by which act like difficulties – light medium and heavy.
- Time trials use a ghost system for the best times.
- Fast loading times.

Slipstream Review Cons:
- The screen tilt can be vomit-inducing and is on by default.
- No online leaderboards.
- Only 5 cars to choose from.
- The tracks are actually quite short and a Grand Tour run can take like 15 mins.
- Little variation in actual course layouts.
- The music is not for everyone.
- Only one driving view.
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Slipstream:
Developer:ansdor’s page
Publisher: Blitz works
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