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The Steam Next Fest demo for Nidhogg creator’s beautiful, new open-world biking game is slight, but I’m geared up for more

Bikes. Pelt them down a hill faster than the speed of sound, brake late, then skid the back wheel round to take a corner and narrowly avoid a poodle out doing its morning ablutions. Weave in and out of the wheelie bins round the back of the garages because you thought it looked cool on Ski Sunday. This is what I hoped for in Wheel World, Messhof’s new open-world bike riding adventure/racing game that also happens to be about a ghost bike (Ghost Bike being its original, and probably better, name). The Steam Next Fest demo delivers on bike-feel (that’s a term people use, OK!) but I’m left wondering how the supernatural flavour will shine through.

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Source: Eurogamer.net

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