Neon White turns you into a demon-hunting speedrunner
by Andrew Webster from The Verge - All Posts on (#60D49)
Neon White. | Image: Annapurna Interactive
Neon White had me straining my neck with every seemingly out of reach jump - and I couldn't get enough. Developed by Angel Matrix, a small team led by Donut County designer Ben Esposito, Neon White combines thrilling parkour action, a late 90s Quake-style aesthetic, and a bonkers story that's kind of like if The Purge were set in the afterlife. It's like speedrunning your way through heaven while making detours to learn more about angels and demons. It's a seemingly odd combo, but it works very, very well.
The premise of Neon White is actually somewhat straightforward at its core. Every so often, for a span of 10 days, God invites some of the denizens of hell up to heaven so they can help eradicate the demon population. Whoever racks up...