Redout Reviews

Redout is ranked in the 71st percentile of games scored on OpenCritic.
75 / 100
May 27, 2019

While it may not be consistent eye candy especially when playing undocked, its contents, gameplay, and attainable goals make it an easy game to pick up if you’re looking for something insanely fast, fun, and entertaining.

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7.5 / 10.0
May 29, 2019

Overall, Redout is an amazing racing game and by far the best anti-gravity one on Nintendo Switch. It offers simplistic but meaningful customization, diverse environments, and RPG-like mechanics that provide replay ability, all without sacrificing performance for the most part

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7.5 / 10.0
Feb 19, 2017

With releasing Red Out, 34 Big Things studios showed us how can they create a good and fast competitive racing game. Redout is for fast racing enthusiasts and probably only these kind of people enjoy playing it. Despite great graphics and smooth gameplay, the game has some problems. Like a bad upgrade mechanics and few vehicles and these problems make the game suffer.

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7.5 / 10.0
May 23, 2019

GOOD - Redout features hyper fast racing and looks visually stunning when playing on the TV. Controls are sharp and fluid, but a completely dead online multiplayer and no local play option was disappointing, and the visual fidelity in handheld mode leaves much to be desired. The $40 asking price is double the competition, like Fast RMX, but Redout features a ton of tracks and modes and futuristic racing fans will definitely find a lot to like here.

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7.5 / 10.0
May 14, 2019

Redout is a pretty impressive racing experience that does a great job of conveying speed...

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73 / 100
Sep 21, 2016

When it's on top of its game, Redout is a nuanced, no-nonsense anti-gravity racing experience for your inner speed demon to gorge itself on. When it's not on top of its game… well, it's still pretty good.

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7 / 10.0
Oct 1, 2017

In addition to that, unless you want to keep trying for your best score in each track offline, you're not going to want to come back to the game — not many people are playing online. While the game is most certainly fun and unique, I cannot recommend the game for $40 to most people. If you're a racing fan, and you're getting bored with the genre, then this offers something new and fresh, but beyond that, it's probably worth waiting for a small discount.

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7 / 10
May 23, 2019

It’s a pretty good game, but there’s a lingering sense that Redout could’ve been so much more if it were buffed up in a few key areas.

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Game Debate
Joffy S
Top Critic
7 / 10.0
Sep 18, 2016

Redout is an impressive, gorgeous throwback to futuristic racing games of yesterday that comes so, so close to nailing it. Some bizarre decisions relating to vehicle upgrades and difficulty make you question whether 34BigThings understood what made those classics tick in the first place, but it's just about salvaged by some great track design and slick performance.

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PC Gamer
Top Critic
67 / 100
Sep 15, 2016

Nails the look, the sound, and the speed, but Redout stalls on the sensation.

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Ofisil
Top Critic
6 / 10
Feb 15, 2017

Redout could be a far better futuristic racer, with just a liiitle bit better controls, just a liiitle bit of variety, and just a liiitle bit of originality. It presents arms to the genre's big ones in a pretty decent way for an indie production… but it could do more than that.

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Evan Norris
Top Critic
6 / 10
May 25, 2019

Redout is a decent racing experience overall, chiefly for fans of moribund franchises like WipEout and F-Zero.

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Liked
Sep 30, 2018

Redout expects your full commitment in every moment. The ultra fast races on well designed tracks combined with the dynamic soundtrack and a decent variety of ships make for an unbelievable adrenaline rush. Check out the free demo if you're unsure.

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C
Jun 6, 2019

A slick looking racer that’s maybe a little too slick in the corners.

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