Screamer: 5 Reasons to Play This Addictive Arcade Racer

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  • Primary Subject: Screamer Arcade Racer
  • Key Update: Five reasons to play the arcade racer Screamer
  • Status: Article
  • Last Verified: 2026-04-01
  • Quick Answer: Check out five key reasons why you should consider picking up the arcade racing game, Screamer.

Screamer is an absolute treat to play. If you're tired of sim racers and want an arcade-like experience to hold you down until Forza Horizon 6 hits the streets, I highly recommend you check it out.

Our review emphasizes what makes it such a standout in an incredibly busy period for gaming. Beyond that, I'd also like to chime in and state five reasons you should consider picking it up as your next racing experience.

Five Reasons You Should Play Screamer

In short, Screamer is made for those madly in love with arcade racers and want something mechanically deep with a particular aesthetic reminsicen ot 90s anime and cyberpunk dystopias.

Here are my five biggest reasons why Screamer could become your next obsession.

Demanding Yet Addictive Gameplay

At a surface level, it might seem like just another arcade racer, but the system mechanics at play in Screamer are highly addictive.

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Credit: Milestone

The learning curve (no pun intended) to master its twin stick racing, managing the energy gauges that let you boost and perform other, more cool mechanics like an attack that will let you explode enemies in contact, all while trying to keep at the front of the pack, makes for such a satisfying gameplay loop.

It won't be easy to become good at it, but once you do, there's a whole world of players ready for you to take on via online mode.

Each Racer Has Their Own Set of Skills

Instead of tinkering with a specific car's stats, you'll instead pick from over a dozen racers to compete in the game. Each has a unique set of skills that make them more than a cosmetic look.

Their skills are not just minor alterations but game-changing tools that can give you an edge during the race. Some are easy to pick up, and some require much more game knowledge to make the most of them fully, so regardless of skill level, you're likely to find something to fit your playstyle.

A Lengthy Story With Plenty of Unlockables

The game does not feature season passes or DLC (thus far). Everything it has to offer can be acquired by completing the game's story, which is surprisingly lengthy.

It's also quite enjoyable, with animation studio Polygon Pictures creating some incredibly brilliant cinematics to spice up the narrative. On top of that, the voice talent includes the likes of Aleks Le and Troy Baker.

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Credit: Milestone

The story also serves as a proper tutorial, so it's in your best interest to try it out, regardless.

Four-Player Couch Co-Op Madness

Unlike many new games, Screamer has plenty of local multiplayer options. You can get you and up to three friends to enjoy the many ways you can customize a race.

You can turn off extra powers and focus on pure racing, make it a marathon that lasts 99 laps, or perhaps a short extravaganza with buffed sync regeneration that will ensue chaos.

One For The Anime Lovers

As I've mentioned, the game has an incredible anime aesthetic. You can feel it in every inch of the game: from its presentation, character designs, and the backgrounds in each of the tracks, and even the music choices.

The game even boasts an amazing anime opening just to fully drive the point home.

And that's it. Stick with us at RacingGames.gg: your go-to source for all things Screamer.