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Retro-inspired racer Horizon Chase Turbo announced with Linux support

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Aquiris Game Studio, developer of FPS Ballistic Overkill has announced their retro-inspired racing game Horizon Chase Turbo [Official Site].

It's actually a revamp of an older title of their's named Horizon Chase World Tour, only this time it's not locked to mobile platforms and it will be getting a Linux version too! Honestly, it looks like a really fantastic attempt to bring out a classic-style racing game for a new generation of players.

Check out the trailer that just released:

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Features:

  • Thrilling arcade racing game, inspired by Outrun, Top Gear, Lotus Turbo Challenge, and others
  • Modern high-quality graphics and UI
  • Amazing old-style split-screen multiplayer up to 4 players
  • Music by Barry Leitch, Sound Designer in 90s racing classics such as Top Gear and Lotus Turbo Challenge, among others
  • Tons of content: 12 Cups, 48 Cities, 109 tracks, 31 Unlockable Cars and 12 Upgrades
  • Challenge your friends in an Online Competitive Ghost Mode
  • Make History by adding your name among Friends' Leaderboards

It's set to release on Steam on May 25th. Looks like an awesome game to play with friends, certainly something I'm going to be trying out with my son, looks like a blast!

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Perkeleen_Vittupää Apr 17, 2018
This is what i've been looking for on Linux for split screen multiplayer! Lotus Turbo Challenge 2 is back =)
Dunc Apr 17, 2018
Quoting: GuestOMG, it even has a soundtrack by Barry Leitch ! Amiga hero !
That's a good sign. :)

As I've said before, realistic racing games are probably the genre I like the most, but I have to say OutRun Online Arcade is one of my favourite XBox 360 titles (and let's be honest: it has a lot). If this does non-specific-'90s-2.5D-racing-games as well as that updated OutRun - and it certainly looks right - it'll be an absolute winner.


Last edited by Dunc on 17 April 2018 at 3:08 pm UTC
son_link Apr 17, 2018
I play this game on Nintendo 3DS and is a great game. Many tracks, good music, etc.
orochi_kyo Apr 17, 2018
For me it reminds me Top Gear, even when the car crashes against the rock, it seems crash animation on Top Gear 2.
gustavoyaraujo Apr 17, 2018
I'm glad as a brazilian to see another game made here going to have Linux support. Niiiiiiiiiiice.
freerunnerlive Apr 17, 2018
Autorun C64 COMODORE
Cybolic Apr 17, 2018
This is going straight on my wishlist! I got some lovely Lotus 2 flashbacks from that trailer :D
tonR Apr 17, 2018
^_^ : YAY! Another car racing games for me to play!

:( : Still, a decent motorcycle racing games does not exist yet. Very sad....
(Road Redemption doesn't count, I want pure motorcycle racing)
ElectricPrism Apr 18, 2018
I want to be hyped but have been disappointed in the past with someone successfully executing a Crusin the World mechanic style game.

If they pull it off I'll be super down to play 4 - 16 player. local, online, whatever.

I just want to keep my excitement-o-meter in check since so many who try to do this formula just fail spectacularly.

Though, so far from the video it looks to have promise.
legluondunet Apr 18, 2018
on my wishlist!
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