Neon White
News, coverage and analysis tracking Neon White across the outlets.- July’s Humble Choice Bundle Is Now Available – Score Sea of Stars, Tunic, and 6 More PC Games for $15The July Humble Choice Bundle is now available, offering eight PC games for $14.99 with a membership. This month's lineup includes notable titles such as Sea of Stars, Tunic, and Neon White, alongside five other games.
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- Nintendo Switch eShop deals – lowest prices ever for Enter and Exit the Gungeon, Untitled Goose Game, moreThe North American Nintendo Switch eShop is featuring new deals, including the lowest prices ever for games like Enter the Gungeon, Exit the Gungeon, and Untitled Goose Game. The sale includes a wide variety of titles, with discounts on many popular and indie games.
- New Video Game Releases in Week 49 of December 8, 2025This article lists new video game releases for the week of December 8, 2025, across various platforms including PC, PlayStation 5, Xbox Series X/S, and Nintendo Switch. It also details free game offerings for December 2025 on PC, mobile, Xbox Game Pass, and PlayStation Plus. Notable releases include Skate Story, Pokemon Legends: Z-A: Mega Dimension, and Terminator 2D: No Fate.
- Neon White Review | Giant BombNeon White offers a unique blend of first-person shooter, resource management, and puzzle gameplay with a strong emphasis on speedrunning. While the PC version provides the best performance, the Nintendo Switch and Steam Deck versions offer gyroscope support. The game's fast-paced action is occasionally interrupted by visual novel-style dialogue sequences, but its addictive gameplay loop and satisfying challenges make it a compelling experience for both casual players and competitive speedrunners.
- Neon White ReviewNeon White offers a unique blend of first-person shooter, resource management, and puzzle gameplay with a strong focus on speedrunning. Developed by Ben Esposito, the game challenges players to master its 121 stages using a card-based weapon system. While the PC version provides the most optimal experience, the Nintendo Switch and Steam Deck versions also offer engaging gameplay, though with some performance trade-offs.