Gaming Boulevard uploaded their review of Fast Racing Neo and concluded:
Fast Racing Neo isn’t a copy of F-Zero but it comes very close. The game offers incredible graphics and incredible speed. Don’t be mistaken however; you’ll need to spend a lot of time with it in order to become really good. If you’re trying to fill the F-Zero void, you’ll love this game but even if you never played F-Zero before, you’ll have a blast with it. If you like your races fast and your vehicles shiny, be sure to download this one on your Wii U System. Nintendo, it might be a good idea to contact Shin’en Multimedia to talk about a real F-Zero next time.
The Fast series is somewhat of a spiritual successor to F-Zero, a Nintendo franchise that has been long forgotten by Nintendo itself. If Nintendo won't develop any more games in the series, at least Shin'en is trying...but have their efforts ended up being worth it? Let's dig in.
This video comparison of Fast Racing Neo/Fast RMX shows just how much faster the Nintendo Switch is than the Wii U.
Ooooooh shit I cant beleive it!!! Much faster than last gen console while it still hold same 10 years old graphics? Wii U pro
Since it is digital only it shows that switch is just faster overall. The game is not 10 years old graphics as some retard suggests, it is a 2015 game and the switch version has double the resolution, better post processing effects and seems like if anti aliasing is too with other improvements. Also frame rate is better. So it is significant improvement for a game that is a port.
VVV: "It's a shame FAST Racing Neo isn’t available to a wider audience because PS4 and Xbox One owners are missing out on one of the most intense futuristic racers released in years. Its old-school structure and punishing difficulty won’t appeal to everyone, and it lacks the production values and iconic status of rival games that inspired it, but FAST Racing Neo is a challenging, adrenaline-filled futuristic racing game that successfully fills the void of WipEout and F-Zero with enough unique mechanics to set it apart, all for a temptingly cheap asking price. Clearly, Nintendo needs to hand over the F-Zero license to Shin’en."
Seems a bit weird reviewing the wii u version of this 2 days before the latest switch version is released. Nevertheless it sounds like a good game and it was a good review.