
Release Date: March 26, 2019
A futuristic racing game in which we drive super-fast cars. Among the available play modes are traditional career and competition with other players on a split screen or on the web. The 3DClouds studio is responsible for creating Xenon Racer. The game was released by SOEDESCO Publishing company.
Xenon Racer is a fast-paced racing game in which we are at the helm of futuristic flying vehicles. The action of the game takes place in the future (more specifically in the year 2030), and its gameplay resembles what we know from the popular WipEout or Fast RMX series. 3DClouds studio is responsible for the creation of this title, and its publishing was taken care of by SOEDESCO Publishing company.
Platforms:
PC Windows
PlayStation 4
Xbox One
Nintendo Switch
System Requirements for Xenon Racer Video Game:
PC / Windows
Minimum System Requirements:
Intel Core i5-2500K 3.3 GHz / AMD FX-8150 3.6 GHz, 4 GB RAM, graphic card 2 GB GeForce GTX 550 Ti / Radeon HD 6790 or better, 4 GB HDD, Windows 7/8/10 64-bit.
Recommended System Requirements:
Intel Core i5-4460 3.2 GHz, / AMD Ryzen 5 1600X 3.6 GHz, 8 GB RAM, graphic card 2 GB GeForce GTX 960 / 3 GB Radeon HD 7950 or better, 4 GB HDD, Windows 7/8/10 64-bit.
Game Ratings for Xenon Racer Video Game.
WellPlayed: 7 / 10 by Zac Reardon
Xenon Racer hits its mark pretty well. There are many things that can easily over complicate an arcade racer, and even though not everything has a tonne of polish, Xenon Racer smartly focuses on just a few key areas. The result is an enjoyable, casual racing experience for those looking to step away from the higher profile simulator racing games and play something with a bit more style.
Screen Rant: 3 / 5 by Rob Gordon
Xenon Racer delivers a drift-based futuristic racing game with a fun, retro vibe, but that is let down a little by its slippery controls.
Push Square: 4 / 10 by Sam Brooke
Xenon Racer isn't a terrible racing game, but in order to enjoy it you need to overlook the game's atrocious handling, horrible difficulty spikes, and general mediocrity. Not having big ambitions is fine for a game as long as it's fun, but developer 3D Clouds is wide of the mark on both counts.
Average score from votes.