After Sony shut down Wipeout developer Studio Liverpool in 2012, sci-fi racing games had their darkest days. to indie games like Redout and Redout, Ballistic NG I started filling in the gaps. There are a lot of these games now, but almost all of them take after Wipeout over F-Zero.
Then it looks like Aero GPX, F-ZERO.
This indie racer from developer Aaron McDevitt steam page Filled with charming gifs, clearly emulates Nintendo’s series of F-Zero X/GX games. The Aero GPX seems to focus specifically on the F-Zero’s aggressive side. In several ways, you’ll bump your ship into other racers to force them out of the run.
Aero GPX has a bright, bubbly, cel-shaded aesthetic, but it actually looks geeky as ships spin attack each other at 1,500 kilometers per hour. If you’ve ever tried to beat F-Zero GX’s notoriously difficult story mode, or Grand Prix on higher difficulties, the action here may bring back some painful memories.As expected, that game i wasn’t messing aroundBut no racing game with tracks as relentlessly twisty as F-Zero has been as fast and brutal since then.
As far as I know, there has only been one other indie successor to F-Zero in the last few years. super pilotIt’s been in early access since 2018 and while the speed and track design seem to work well, there isn’t much focus on attacking other racers.but you can Aero GPX is in preparation, play now kickstarter campaignHow cool would it be if one of the greatest racing games of all time had two riffs and both were available on PC!