Motorslice Reviews

Motorslice is ranked in the 60th percentile of games scored on OpenCritic.
66 / 100
May 4, 2026

Motorslice has the heart and soul of a classic adventure title, but it lacks modern sensibilities that sometimes hinder the experience.

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May 4, 2026

Overall, I enjoyed my time with Motorslice. It does a great job of blending its two main elements of parkour and chainsaws, although the use of both at the same time is a bit janky. The chainsaw is fun to use as a weapon against the construction-type enemies and especially in the boss fights. The parkour makes for an exciting romp through the varied and creative obstacle courses. The bits of personality on display from P and Orbie provide some really sweet moments that help give you a break from the action. Motorslice is a delightful second game from Regular Studio that brings with it the potential for more adventures with P down the line.

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7.5 / 10.0
May 4, 2026

Some minute frustrations aside, Motorslice really had its hooks in me. It pulls together elements from some of my favourite games and turns them into something that’s genuinely fun to play. I had a great time exploring its world, experimenting with movement, and yes, parrying massive construction machines just because it looks and feels cool.

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8.6 / 10.0
May 4, 2026

Motorslice takes mechanics from several classic games and creates a unique, highly addictive blend. The game definitely deserves a spot on the lists of the best indie games of 2026.

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8 / 10.0
May 4, 2026
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9 / 10.0
May 4, 2026

In an era where so many games seem terrified of simplicity, Motorslice feels confident enough to strip everything back to movement, atmosphere, and momentum, and it is all the better for it. In short, chainsaw go brrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrr.

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6 / 10.0
May 4, 2026

Motorslice has some cool moments, but they’re largely lost in stale and dated gameplay and weirdly sexualized beats.

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