"I’m sure the biggest question on Crazy Taxi fan’s minds is how well does Taxi Chaos scratch that very specific itch. I can happily report that it scratches it very, very well. The Arcade and Pro modes will give you the same rush you got out of Crazy Taxi, and the new Free roam mode will have you spending hours scouring the city for hidden collectibles. Of course, if you’re not a fan of hunting down collectibles, Taxi Chaos might lose it’s steam pretty quick. The visuals do the trick, with only a few minor hiccups. There are some occasional glitches here and there – this one time I hit a weird jump and ended up flying in the air as high as the tallest buildings – but they’re few and far between. The voicework gets repetitive real quick, but eventually I just learned to zone it out. I do wish they had some licensed tracks here, but I get music licensing can be pricey. While I’ve easily logged in a dozen or so hours into Taxi Chaos, I’m still itching to get back into Free roam to find every last collectible. I truly hope the team at Team6 Game Studios are hard at work at some DLC, because I would love more content."
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Lunr.Rdio.Taxi is a rhythm-based racing game that merges drifting mechanics with futuristic Brazilian funk. Developed by Soín and released on December 31, 2026, it’s a PC-exclusive title set in a hypercapitalist sci-fi universe where players take on the role of an interplanetary taxi driver. The core hook is "Drifthm", a gameplay loop where precise drifting syncs with the beat of tracks by Brazilian DJs. The story follows a driver chasing wealth to escape an endless debt cycle, all while navigating cosmic taxi routes. It’s a flashy, genre-blending experiment that leans into vibrant visuals and tight music-integrated mechanics.
basically, Lunr.Rdio.Taxi is about timing drifts to the rhythm of each track. Players control a sleek space taxi, using a combination of throttle, boost, and drift inputs to navigate asteroid fields, neon-lit cities, and zero-gravity zones. Each level is a song, and success depends on lining up drifts with beat markers. Missed cues slow your progress, while perfect syncs grant speed boosts and higher fares. The single-player campaign features a mix of timed races and passenger pickups, with escalating difficulty as debts grow. Controls are responsive, prioritizing arcade-style fun over realism. A typical session might involve 8, 10 tracks, each around 2, 3 minutes, with retries common for high-scorers. The challenge lies in balancing rhythm precision with spatial awareness.
Lunr.Rdio.Taxi holds an 8.4/10 average from 1,240 reviews, with 78% recommending it. Community stats show a 62% completion rate and an average playtime of 18 hours. Player moods are split: 38% ecstatic, 29% curious, 18% amused, and 15% indifferent. Critics praise its "energetic but short" experience, calling it "a dance through space like it’s a beatbox." Some note it’s "fun for music lovers but lacks depth." The game’s 50 achievements have a 83% completion rate, suggesting accessibility. While polarizing, its niche appeal to rhythm and arcade racing fans is clear.
Lunr.Rdio.Taxi is a high-energy pick for fans of rhythm games and flashy arcade racing. At $29.99, it’s a low-risk buy with solid replay value for its best tracks. The 18-hour playtime is short for a full game but generous for its price. If you enjoy syncing mechanics with music and don’t mind a shallow story, it’s a fun diversion. Skip it if you prefer deep narratives or simulation-style racing. The achievements add a layer of challenge, but don’t expect lasting engagement. A flashy, short ride, grab it if the vibes match.
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