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Distance is a beautiful neon survival racer that I finally had a chance to play, and what I found really did surprise me.

About the game (Official)
Distance is a survival racing game that combines the intense action of arcade racing with the exploration of an atmospheric world. You control a unique car that allows you to boost, jump, rotate, and even fly through a chaotic and twisted city. The world has a mysterious history, and as you explore you'll be able to uncover pieces of its past.

The game is currently in Early Access, but it’s very playable right now.

My initial thoughts, video down below too
I’m not usually a big racer fan, and especially so when it’s only you on the track (in single player), but something about Distance has me transfixed.

It’s the kind of game that I picked up during a sale, and didn’t expect much from. I always like to be surprised, and I certainly was after realising half an hour vanished in an instant on my first load. Not many games do that to me, and I really was loving what I played of it.

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It gives me the same satisfying feeling that I got with Geometry Wars 3 and the leaderboards, only I seem to suck far less at Distance. I’ve even repeatedly beaten others scores from my Steam friends lists, so someone pass me my Diamond badge.

One of the most recent updates titled “Trackmogrify” adds an entirely new game mode. This new game mode will create a track based on any words you enter, so naturally I entered in “Linux” and it gave me a rather insane track. You all need to try to beat my times on it, as it will show up in the online scoreboards. It’s a really fun feature, and something that will certainly keep the game alive for a long time. I warn you though, the Linux track is tricky! The lightning effect striking the racetrack is freaking awesome too, and there might also be flying involved.

It becomes even more awesome when you try it out online, and what I found was a very friendly community willing to wait for you to finish, and offer up tips. It’s really great to see other cars online, and watch them fail as miserably as you. Although, my previous comments about repeatedly beating people doesn’t apply online, as I apparently suck horribly.

From playing it online, I’ve had a chance to see some of the seriously insane tracks people have created. I honestly think people must be on drugs while making them, as they’re preposterous. You don’t need to worry about an online host picking a map you don’t have either, thanks to the developers thinking ahead it will download for you.

You can see a video below of me failing a lot, but just wait for the end. After all my failures I cruise past someone right before the finish, and that was rather exhilarating not being in last place.

Note: The video recording gave me quite a big performance hit, the game is much more responsive and fluid than it looks, honest.
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Drawbacks
Solo play can seem a little lonely without anything like ghost cars of times near yours, or friends’ cars.

It can even seem a little bit easy at times, but once you try some more advanced tracks you will surely think again. Stick with it, and don't give up as you will see it has a lot to offer after a few simple tracks.

Final thoughts I think it’s going to be very popular when it’s finished, and rightly so. The neon world/tracks are awe inspiring. I’m not really surprised it is so well reviewed on Steam. I can easily recommend it even though it’s in Early Access.

I think this will easily be one of my go-to games for when friends come over. Not just because it has split-screen, but it’s just good fun.

Check out Distance on Steam now. Article taken from GamingOnLinux.com.
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12 comments

shigutso Jun 27, 2015
The gameplay is awesome, music is awesome, graphics are awesome.
Developer is active.
Bought on summer sale, worth every cent.
zais Jun 27, 2015
Yes Distance is quite good.
Hope for fully-baked single player experience like in WipeOut (for PS).
Liam Dawe Jun 27, 2015
They are moving to Unity 5, so hopefully that will improve performance for lower-end and mid range people, but it's great for me.


Last edited by Liam Dawe on 5 December 2015 at 10:12 pm UTC
Keyrock Jun 27, 2015
That looks dope. I'll probably pick it up once it comes out of early access.
ElectricPrism Jun 28, 2015
This game keeps coming up on my "to-get" list - the only thing is that in my latter steam days I'm really cautious about making sure I love a game before I'm willing to buy it. $20 could be worth it, the other "watch" on my watch is Road Redemption (which sure is taking its sweet time) and Might No.5.
Shmerl Jun 28, 2015
Steam only unfortunately.
psy-q Jun 28, 2015
In the video it looks to me like the perspective/FOV is stretched really long and it makes it hard to see where you'd have to navigate on the track. Is that just me? I missed it in this sale but it looks interesting for the next one.
MayeulC Jun 28, 2015
I will pick it up in the next sale :-)
How many players can play split screen at the same time?
Hopefully, next on their agenda is workshop integration (my bad, it's already here, let's say advanced car customization, then), as well as a drm-free version. Friends' ghosts would be pretty awesome too.
Is it well integrated with steam ? Like you can invite your friends in your race, and such?

Next on my wishlist is underground 3, I hope it gets ported to Linux.
melkemind Jun 28, 2015
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I've been loving this game for quite a while. It's one of my top 10 on Linux.
Liam Dawe Jun 28, 2015
I have an addiction brewing for this game :D
ElectricPrism Jun 29, 2015
I've been loving this game for quite a while. It's one of my top 10 on Linux.

You suck, I really want this game and your positive reinforcement has caused my wallet to get all giddy to go grab a $20 Steam Card at the store. Now I have to reinforce wallet rehab and listen to my wallet beg me to let it go get this beautiful game for me.





coryrj19951 Jul 2, 2015
This is a very good game, and pretty fun. It runs great on my machine on almost everything max out but shadows, constantly over 30 fps on my R9 270x ^_^ . Can't wait for the final release with Unity 5.
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