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A speedrunning FPS built on card-based movement tricks, wrapped in a visual-novel story about assassins in heaven. Wildly original, mechanically addictive.

Neon White is a first-person speedrunner that makes almost every other game in its category feel like it forgot to bring something to the table. Developed by Angel Matrix and published by Annapurna Interactive, it drops you into a competition between dead souls called Whites, racing through heaven's levels to earn a permanent place there. Each level is a short, self-contained puzzle box, and the trick is that your weapons are also single-use cards. Using a gun card shoots an enemy. Discarding that same card triggers a movement ability, a boost, a slam, a grapple. That trade-off is the entire beating heart of the game. Every run becomes a rapid mental negotiation: do I shoot this demon now, or do I burn the card for the air-dash that shaves a half-second off my time? The level design earns real respect here. Most stages clock in under a minute at competent speed, and the game surgically teaches new card mechanics one at a time before it starts layering them into combinations that feel genuinely inspired. There is a gift-discovery system hiding alternate routes in each level, which functions as a soft hint that a faster path exists. Finding it yourself is satisfying. Watching your time drop below the gold threshold after twenty attempts is the kind of reward loop that dissolves hours without warning. The leaderboard integration keeps competitive players chasing ghosts, but the game never weaponizes that pressure against casual runs. Then there is the visual-novel layer between levels, which is where opinions split. White interacts with a cast of Whites in dialogue sequences that are chatty, stylized, and deliberately melodramatic. Some players find the character writing charming and emotionally resonant - and there is a genuine emotional payoff buried in there if you let it land. Others will mash through every cutscene to get back to the card-flicking. Both responses are valid. What I will defend is the soundtrack. The score by machine girl sits somewhere between hyperpop, drum-and-bass, and something that does not have a genre name yet, and it is synchronized so well with the movement tempo that it stops feeling like background music and starts feeling like mechanical feedback. That is a craft choice, not a coincidence. The honest criticism is that the visual-novel sequences occasionally outstay their welcome early in the game, and the story requires a certain tolerance for anime-adjacent melodrama before it finds its footing. The pacing trust-falls entirely onto player patience in the first chapter. Stick with it. The tonal payoff in the later acts is earned in a way that quieter games spend twice as many hours attempting. For a game with this level of mechanical intensity, the fact that it also lands an emotional gut-punch by the end is honestly the part nobody tells you about. Neon White sits in a rare category of games that feel purpose-built for exactly what they are. It knows its loop, it knows its length, it knows when to stop. It does not pad for the sake of a runtime. The card system is inventive enough that even seasoned FPS players will find themselves rethinking movement moment to moment, and the speedrunning structure means every replay of a level is genuinely informative rather than repetitive. If you have ever lost an evening to optimizing a route you did not need to optimize, this game already has a room reserved for you. Kai, Scout Team

Neon White (PC) Steam Key

Neon White (PC) Steam Key

16 jun 2022Angel MatrixAnnapurna Interactive
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A speedrunning FPS built on card-based movement tricks, wrapped in a visual-novel story about assassins in heaven. Wildly original, mechanically addictive.

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Neon White is a first-person speedrunner that makes almost every other game in its category feel like it forgot to bring something to the table. Developed by Angel Matrix and published by Annapurna Interactive, it drops you into a competition between dead souls called Whites, racing through heaven's levels to earn a permanent place there. Each level is a short, self-contained puzzle box, and the trick is that your weapons are also single-use cards. Using a gun card shoots an enemy. Discarding that same card triggers a movement ability, a boost, a slam, a grapple. That trade-off is the entire beating heart of the game. Every run becomes a rapid mental negotiation: do I shoot this demon now, or do I burn the card for the air-dash that shaves a half-second off my time? The level design earns real respect here. Most stages clock in under a minute at competent speed, and the game surgically teaches new card mechanics one at a time before it starts layering them into combinations that feel genuinely inspired. There is a gift-discovery system hiding alternate routes in each level, which functions as a soft hint that a faster path exists. Finding it yourself is satisfying. Watching your time drop below the gold threshold after twenty attempts is the kind of reward loop that dissolves hours without warning. The leaderboard integration keeps competitive players chasing ghosts, but the game never weaponizes that pressure against casual runs. Then there is the visual-novel layer between levels, which is where opinions split. White interacts with a cast of Whites in dialogue sequences that are chatty, stylized, and deliberately melodramatic. Some players find the character writing charming and emotionally resonant - and there is a genuine emotional payoff buried in there if you let it land. Others will mash through every cutscene to get back to the card-flicking. Both responses are valid. What I will defend is the soundtrack. The score by machine girl sits somewhere between hyperpop, drum-and-bass, and something that does not have a genre name yet, and it is synchronized so well with the movement tempo that it stops feeling like background music and starts feeling like mechanical feedback. That is a craft choice, not a coincidence. The honest criticism is that the visual-novel sequences occasionally outstay their welcome early in the game, and the story requires a certain tolerance for anime-adjacent melodrama before it finds its footing. The pacing trust-falls entirely onto player patience in the first chapter. Stick with it. The tonal payoff in the later acts is earned in a way that quieter games spend twice as many hours attempting. For a game with this level of mechanical intensity, the fact that it also lands an emotional gut-punch by the end is honestly the part nobody tells you about. Neon White sits in a rare category of games that feel purpose-built for exactly what they are. It knows its loop, it knows its length, it knows when to stop. It does not pad for the sake of a runtime. The card system is inventive enough that even seasoned FPS players will find themselves rethinking movement moment to moment, and the speedrunning structure means every replay of a level is genuinely informative rather than repetitive. If you have ever lost an evening to optimizing a route you did not need to optimize, this game already has a room reserved for you.

Kai
Kai · Scout Team

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steamSpeedrunningCard MechanicsMovement ShooterVisual Novel StoryLeaderboard ChaseLevel OptimizationStylized SoundtrackShort-burst Levels

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Windows 10, 64-bit
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Intel Core 2 Duo E6750, 2.66 GHz | AMD Phenom II X3 720, 2.8 GHz (w/ at least 3-threads)
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Angel Matrix
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Annapurna Interactive
Fecha de lanzamiento
16 jun 2022

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