Neo Cab Reviews – Page 6

4/5 rating based on 125 reviews. Read all reviews for Neo Cab for iPhone.
Neo Cab is paid iOS app published by Surprise Attack Pty Ltd

Fun

R0ckyRZ

A bit political. But a must play, for sure.


Awesome game try it NOW

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I love it it’s awesome and it has a grate story I play it all the time so GET IT


A Fantastic Exploration of Relationships and the Gig Economy

J.A. Penrose

Neo Cab has one of the best stories I have played in a game in a very long time. While largely a visual novel, the game provides you numerous choices that dramatically effect how your game plays out, offering different endings and different messages to take away. The cyberpunk aesthetic helps drive home the beautifully delivered analysis of life as a gig worker in an economy and society that makes it increasingly more difficult to survive. The characters are incredibly well fleshed out and provide moments that range from heartbreaking to down right humorous. This is one of those games that will leave you thinking about it long after a play-through, and it’s varied options will keep you coming back to see what could have been different. An absolute masterpiece of storytelling, and a game I would repeatedly recommend to all types of gamers.


I am in love with this game.

lps._.mars

I’m not the best person at writing reviews, but I cannot EXPRESS how much I love this game. Neo Cab is one of my favorite games ever, and you really feel for these characters. This game really shows how the world is currently, and how much activism, support, protesting, and media exposer can help a cause. In recent updates there are more and more amazing interactions and options for relationships, and friendships. My favorite ending is personally the Oona one. Hope to see more of this game in the future!


There’s no game in this video game

Benny Fiddle

There’s no game here. Just really boring dialogue, some of which you get to choose. This is the most boring anything I’ve ever attempted to do in my life. Soooooooo sloooooooow and boooooooorrrrrrrrrriiiiiiiiiinnnnnnnnnngggggg. If you live in the country, go outside and watch the cows swat flies off their backs with their tails. That would be way more entertaining than this boring boring non-video game.


Fun, but has bugs.

Vena3909

I really enjoyed Neo Cab and helping Lina grow into a butterfly. I thought the graphics were pleasing and the characters felt real. Great story line about a law wanting to be passed and the opposing sides. Overall, I played this game twice and I am onto my 3rd. I really want to get to know all the characters, continue to be more assertive with Lina in the way she needs to grow and rise! I **hope** they do more with this game or release another one! It’s def one of my favs. BUT.... the bugs. The reason it didn’t receive 5 stars despite my positive experience. I know when I have exhausted all my options in the game and have gotten to experience it all... there will be things left undone... and that is sad. First, there is a bug during the second meeting with Sam. The one with the guy and the musical toy. Well I twisted the knife and got what I worked for with the guy and then it kicked back to the donation line. It then gave me half the options from the same time prior. Then, when he agreed that I should have the money, I never got it. Is that Sam sticking it to me or is that a bug because I’d REALLY like that $180 or whatever. The reason why is because I want to get enough money in the short game life to check out the expensive Chartr hotel. Second the character Charlie is a black question mark on the map after the first meeting. When you meet him again, he’s a black blob.. I missed his face. Same with Oona.... eventually she also turns into a black question mark on the map. That is all, hope they can be fixed! Mad props to the game developers! Sooo fun, I’d like to be a part of something this awesome some day.


really engaging story!!

Abby ??

this story was so interesting. the dystopian government, issues with MC’s friend, and character storylines were very well thought out. reading other reviews, people seem to have different endings than I did, or at least different minor storylines. I like that each choice has an impact. the characters MC drove were so complex as well, and the settings and coloring were incredible as they were symbolic and shifted my mood! (spoilers ahead) other reviews were also complaining about how you couldn’t choose certain options, but I actually liked this feature. it, along with the mood bracelet (I forgot the exact name) added to the human feel of the MC’s choices. it wasn’t like a choose your own adventure book where anything you say goes. it showed how sometimes, your (MC’s) emotions overcome you (MC) so much, you can’t see what is actually best/the most sensible. same thing with the choices that were illuminated by whatever mood you had. it added depth to the story and made Lina more realistic. the end really stuck out to me, though. my story ended with Lina driving with Savy back to the town they used to live in. I couldn’t choose any of the options that called Savy out because of the sadness emotion and Lina wanting to go back to normal. this was when it really hit me that the thoughts influencing choices thing was really impressive!! it made things feel realistic, even if they were toxic. of course no one would choose for their character to succumb to their friend’s toxic behavior, but people in real life deal with toxic people and go through the same struggles all the time. not every ending is perfect. overall, the storyline was amazing. I have a few small complaints about certain parts of the game! these are just things I picked up while playing. first, the times you get pulled over but nothing happens except the officer talking to you (no ticket, no arrest), I noticed the dialogue repeating. lina said the same thing about the screen on the helmet and worded her observations of her nervousness the same way. second, in the scene where Lina is confronting Savy in the shipping container, Lina looks somewhat grainy and unclear. lastly, I’m not sure if I just missed this, but i didn’t know why some options had a turquoise ring around them. i ended up assuming that was some sort of recommended option? but wasn’t sure. overall, great game with funny characters and unique storylines!


decent story / pushy & missing sprites

@YUNGINTERNETGOD

would get a higher rating if all the characters properly appeared in the back seat, second cab with Charlie & last ride with unna they didn’t load in. Will update review to 4 stars if this is fixed. This story could of been told with out so many sympathetic antifa jokes, would of appreciated some self aware anti-cap jokes instead. Will NOT earn you an extra star for writing out sympathy for a designated domestic terrorist group, although the shelf life of this game, and its benefit to society, might be extended by doing so.


Amazing story telling

JamesDarkness

I know that you shouldn’t give a game with flaws a perfect rating, but at the same time, agree that. This is a real review and not some person that played 10 minutes of the game or someone who is getting paid to make a review. It plays like your normal tell tale make dialogue options game. It’s really confusing at first, but holy crap it becomes a crazy story. It’s hard to explain why this all is, since I don’t want to spoil this for anyone. Just know, I have completed the entire game, and was thrilled. For the couple flaws, had 2-3 times where a character didn’t load in for our interaction. Sometimes the dialogue would go in different directions than I intended/wanted. Like I would choose a response, and they would repeat that, then go into detail that was definitely not what I was going for. And sometimes my dialogue would go badly, and it didn’t “totally” make sense. But, even with those couple things, 1 of them being a bug, 2 of them might have been a fault with myself, this game is 5 stars good. If you enjoy games where the entirety of it is story and dialogue, give it a go


More of a story than a game

Stonyhill

That was adorable. Highly recommended if you like the “choose your adventure” sort of game.