MOTORSLICE launches worldwide with parkour action and atmospheric sci-fi energy

MOTORSLICE launches worldwide today on Steam, bringing parkour-focused action-adventure play into the May indie lineup. Steam’s release listing highlights parkour, atmosphere, anime influence and action-adventure elements, suggesting a game built around movement and visual momentum rather than slow, grounded combat. For players, the key question is whether the movement system feels satisfying after the first few impressive jumps. Parkour games depend heavily on flow: ledges, jumps, wall movement, camera response and failure recovery all need to work together. The sci-fi presentation gives MOTORSLICE a strong first impression, but its long-term appeal will depend on whether traversal becomes expressive rather than simply flashy. May 5 is a busy day for PC indies, with multiple smaller releases competing for attention, and MOTORSLICE’s best chance is to own its movement identity clearly. If it gives players enough speed, style and challenge, it could become one of the more interesting action-adventure discoveries of the day.