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Good way to kill time, and hey its something i can play with my
way younger siblings

Simple, elegant, excellent.

Race the Sun is just pure uncompromised fun and I'd highly recommend it to anyone looking for a low commitment high score based game.

Jogo de nave 3d com visuais "diferentes" nele temos que voar o mais tempo possível desviando de obstáculos, não recomendaria sua jogatina.


I played this as a kid and it kinda went off tbh

Not that it matters, but the ps4 version had screen tearing.

Такие игры делают либо для людей со сверхчеловеческой реакцией, либо для мазохистов.

The definition of "one of those random games I just happened to play". I think it was free on PS+ recently after PS4 launched.

Race the Sun was a blast. To me, it's a great example of a 'pure' video game; it's just down to the gameplay to entertain.

I see other reviews talking about how it resembles a mobile game or is too expensive; I can't really judge it on that because I don't play mobile games and I didn't have to pay for it as I got via Games with Gold. But I found Race the Sun to be an enjoyable experience. The levels get randomized each day, so there's variance (even though the patterns of each region stays the same), but this also allows you to strategize and memorize routes to complete your objectives. The controls are simple, and there's a few useful tricks that the game doesn't tell you that you need to figure out on your own, but nothing too brutal to prevent progression. The objectives can be similar, but I generally got lucky enough that it felt varied to me, so I always had different options of what I needed to be doing. And while the game is challenging, I never felt incredibly frustrated or unfairly treated, which made the gameplay more addictive and engaging.

Technically, the game isn't anything special, but the graphics and the sound do what they're supposed to, especially in the emergency portals sections.

Honestly, Race the Sun was an engaging, but also generally relaxing experience for me. A great game that I'd recommend everyone try at least once.

Originally posted here: https://cultclassiccornervideogames.wordpress.com/2017/03/14/race-the-sun-pcmaclinuxps2ps4psvitaios-review/

Endless runners exploded when the iPhone’s App Store was introduced. They all have an easy to understand concept, easy to use controls, and low barrier of entry for both developer and user, so It’s easy to see why. Trying to get the onscreen character as far as possible through an environment as far as possible without hitting any of the obstacles makes for a pretty good and addictive time waster. But due to the low barrier of entry when developing for this genre, endless runners are a dime a dozen. But every now and again, a game breaks through and really grabs your attention.

In Race The Sun, you control a solar-powered spacecraft through a pseudo-procedurally-generated landscape, and your objective is to get as far as possible before the sun sets and your spacecraft runs out of power or you accidentally crash into one of the obstacles. The landscape is broken up into regions, each region increasing in difficulty and having a new and increasing difficult variety of geometry to avoid.

Visually, the game foes for a simplistic style that is effective in it’s simplicity, keeping everything in grey-scale, leaving the few colors that the game does use for power-ups and collectibles, making them stand out from the landscape. The game foes for flat-shaded polygons and keeps everything low-poly to match it’s art style. Mixed with some nice shadowing, the game does looks quite nice. Overall, the game graphics do come across as a prettier version of Cube Runner.

To keep the game play interesting, a newly generated level appears every 24 hours, so if you enjoy memorizing a level and love getting through a lever through memorization alone, you’d probably be a bit disappointed by this. The leader boards also reset every 24 hours, so if you like having the top spot on the leader boards, you have your work cut out for you. There is however a feature that allows users to create their own levels and upload them, so that might be a feature worth checking out for both people who like level memorization or creating their own levels.

The goal of the game is to get the highest score you can and to try and get on the leader board, or to just try and beat your personal best. To get a high score, you fly your spacecraft as far as possible as well as collecting Tri’s. The Tri’s add to a score multiplayer as well as add to the overall score. Collect 5 Tri’s and the score multiplayer increases by 1. Accidentally knock against any of the obstacles, your score multiplayer loses a few multipliers and you have to build it up again.

Another game play feature is keeping your solar-powered spacecraft out of the shadows of both obstacles and clouds. Flying through shadows for too long and your spacecraft slows down as it’s battery is drained. Being in the shadows for too long or or crashing into geometry head on and your spaceship explodes and it’s game over for you.

Being something a bit more advanced than the average endless runner, Race The Sun’s game play is a bit more complicated than usual. The game has power-ups which are unlocked by completing challenges while racing. They range from something as easy and simple as completing a region without colliding with obstacles or collecting a certain amount of Tri’s to something a lot more difficult like getting a 25x multiplayer in one run.

The more the difficult the challenge, the more points the challenge is worth. Each challenge is worth 1, 2 or 3 points depending on it’s difficulty. Get 6 points and you level up. After leveling up, you get an upgrade. You don’t really pick your upgrades so much as they’re given to you. You’ll start out with attachment for upgrades, so you’ll have to carefully pick and choose which upgrade to put on your ship and make a strategy around it.

There are two types of upgrades, unlockable items and ship upgrades. Items include Energy/Speed Boost, which gives you a temporary speed boost, Jump, which allows your spacecraft to jump, and Emergency Portals, which activate when you collide with an obstacle that would have normally kill you, and re-positions your spacecraft over where you crashed into and you glide back down to the planet. Both Jump and Emergency Portals don’t trigger when you fly over them. Instead you pick them up and use them whenever you see fit.

The ship upgrades include a Magnet, which allows your ship to collect Tri’s from further away, the Battery, which increases your battery capacity and allows you to fly through shadows for longer, and the Turning Jets, which increase your spacecrafts turning speed, allowing you to avoid obstacles a whole lot faster. Other ship upgrades include increased Jump and Emergence Portal storage, up to 3 slots, making the more difficult regions a bit easier.

The final unlockable is another mode called Apocalypse Mode, where the difficulty is cranked up to 11. Good reflexes even with the Turning Jets upgrade are need here, since there are non-stop obstacles popping up.

Another gameplay feature of Race The Sun are Portals that appear randomly throughout the regions that’ll warp you into different user created worlds as a sort of replacement for the current region. The game does come with a default region to show off how the Portals work. So your user created levels are bound to be seen someone.

Since the games release, it has been updated with a first person view, showing what its like from the ships view. If the game ever gets VR support, i can see people easily getting nauseous very easily, but it still would be pretty fun to try out once.

Race The Sun is a simple but effective game that i would definitely recommend. At USD$10, it is a tad expensive, but on sale i can definitely recommend it. There is piece of DLC called “Sunrise” that has a new mode that lets you fly through a level without having to worry about leader boards or the sun setting, creating a xen-like experience. The DLC goes for a purple color instead of the regular games grey scale. It’s nice, but at USD$2, i don’t know if i can recommend it. I wish it would have been an update to the base game instead of DLC. A definite pick up when on sale.

Didn't know people didn't like this game it's the console version is great for zoning out and or listening to music/podcasts the gameplay is simple arcade like and really addicting. I think you guys are a little too hard on this game

fun as hell for a throwaway ps+ freebie

Fine enough for a mobile game, no idea why it was released on console.

it's a very fun game to kill time with

Addictive to an enraging fault considering there's very little to this game but you'll still periodically find yourself picking it up to kill some time.

i want a sequel so bad. i love this, the power ups make it unique, the scores showing your friends are so cool and its easy to pick up and put down at a moments notice

Really good way to kill time.

It's like that Warioware minigame where you dodge the buildings but you're a space bird podracer.

Pretty alright runner. Not the most visually impressive thing, but it was pretty fun!

Un juego ideal para cualquier ratito muerto. Nunca he pasado del tercer-cuarto nivel, pero caray qué bien me lo paso intentándolo.

There is some fun to be had here. I would’ve appreciated an option to skip regions that I had already completed though.

This is a true Rogue-Like game. Procedurally generated, every day a daily challenge that is seeded for everyone and play time limited by your skill and nothing else.

Flying through obstacles, tight gaps and explosions feels and looks amazing. The simplicity of controls means you can pick up and play whenever and it will feel intuitive.

This is an old game, so keep that in mind if playing in the present. It won’t blow you away with graphics etc, but it’s simplicity and break neck speed will have you wanting just one more go.

Am removing a star for some of the obstacles being seemingly impossible without prior knowledge. E.g choosing a particular path will lead to a section that looks like a dead end until the last minute when the blocks rise to create small openings.

Also removing half a star for leaderboard hackers who have scores that equate to days of continual play.

Must buy at under £5 , buy if you like arcade fun and resetting a lot at under £10

Fun arcadey experience that was good for a few rounds before hopping into my "main game".


Small gem I got for free on my Xbox, and I remember playing this game for a couple of days in a row trying to get the highest score I could

A fucking mobile game that came with GWG, microsoft did everyone dirty that time. Shallow and boring

Fun arcade style game, fits better on mobile.

s'okay. sorta like a more modern skyroads, but way less memorable