70
A title that is more like a visual novel than a video game, which has characters to empathize with. We can discover an interesting story. Neo Cab manages to connect with the feelings of the players and makes a good similarity between its futuristic world and the current harsh reality.
70
Neo Cab brings a visual novel about a grim story of unchecked corporate power to the Nintendo Switch. Overall, the result is quite positive and the game features relevant social commentary, well written dialogues and a series of varied and interesting characters. With a good incentive for players to return to the game, Neo Cab's main sin is that it's rather short in length and with a main plot that could be more developed.
80
It's completely understandable why Neo Cab wouldn't be for everyone. A completely unique experience of this kind could alienate, and make it difficult to justify taking a punt without an in-depth examination of what to expect. Take the chance however, and an immersive, fascinating commentary on the evils of technology interspersed with a murder-mystery novel, are delivered. If excellent pacing and a character driven narrative are the major plus points when handing over the cash, sit back, strap in, and enjoy the journey. With the multiple endings on offer, and only a few hours needed to go from start to finish, the Switch feels like the perfect place to meet new people, embroil yourself in their lives, and appreciate the highs and lows of cyberpunk couriering.
10
This is mostly a visual novel with a cab driver, with a twist - you have to keep in touch with how your character feels. Compelling stories, and believable/relatable characters. No spoilers, but theres a final "battle", and its a difficult one.
0
A story about a lonely lesbian driving & just talking to random passengers about stuff. What kind of stuff? Nothing apparently because it's so forgettable. Despite beating it, I don't remember single thing about it.
9
I loved my time with this “game.” Think of it as a choose your own adventure driving sim set in a dystopian future. Great sound design that really sets the mood. Multiple branching storylines are apparently possible, and I look forward to doing another run at some point. Yes, there’s some pretty clear “leftist” messaging, but personally that didn’t bother me. Some reviewers seem overly concerned about the fact that they don’t agree with what certain characters said or did. There are many examples of great literature (or award winning tv shows) with characters whose behavior is ethically questionable. This is like a digital work of art. It’s not meant to be akin to a non-fiction guide to healthy living. These are characters and situations crafted for reflection. This was a really fine example of interactive media that seemed to make full use of the medium. Knocking off a point because the ending seemed to drag on a bit, but otherwise a great experience.
Neo Cab
Released On:
Oct 3, 2019
Metascore
Mixed or Average
74
User score
Generally Unfavorable
4.8
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Oct 2, 2019
90
Neo Cab is poignant, well-timed, and special. A perfect fit for on-the-go platforms like Switch and Apple Arcade, Neo Cab would still be great anywhere regardless of platform because it delivers on all fronts for adventure gaming fans. With a memorable story that’s full of realistic choices and nuanced writing, Neo Cab is one of the best indies of 2019.
Nov 11, 2019
80
It's completely understandable why Neo Cab wouldn't be for everyone. A completely unique experience of this kind could alienate, and make it difficult to justify taking a punt without an in-depth examination of what to expect. Take the chance however, and an immersive, fascinating commentary on the evils of technology interspersed with a murder-mystery novel, are delivered. If excellent pacing and a character driven narrative are the major plus points when handing over the cash, sit back, strap in, and enjoy the journey. With the multiple endings on offer, and only a few hours needed to go from start to finish, the Switch feels like the perfect place to meet new people, embroil yourself in their lives, and appreciate the highs and lows of cyberpunk couriering.
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Generally Unfavorable
4.8
41% Positive
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Oct 26, 2025
10
This is mostly a visual novel with a cab driver, with a twist - you have to keep in touch with how your character feels. Compelling stories, and believable/relatable characters. No spoilers, but theres a final "battle", and its a difficult one.
Feb 3, 2025
9
I loved my time with this “game.” Think of it as a choose your own adventure driving sim set in a dystopian future. Great sound design that really sets the mood. Multiple branching storylines are apparently possible, and I look forward to doing another run at some point. Yes, there’s some pretty clear “leftist” messaging, but personally that didn’t bother me. Some reviewers seem overly concerned about the fact that they don’t agree with what certain characters said or did. There are many examples of great literature (or award winning tv shows) with characters whose behavior is ethically questionable. This is like a digital work of art. It’s not meant to be akin to a non-fiction guide to healthy living. These are characters and situations crafted for reflection. This was a really fine example of interactive media that seemed to make full use of the medium. Knocking off a point because the ending seemed to drag on a bit, but otherwise a great experience.
Oct 2, 2019
80
The setting of Los Ojos feels alive, and its denizens are a delightful cocktail of awkward, savvy, charming, and repellent. While a playthrough can take around 3-4 hours, it’s worth returning to the world to meet different people and see how your decisions impact the overall narrative. What’s more, the dark and gritty aesthetic works well in a game that portends a potentially frightening future. At the end of a long shift, Neo Cab’s strong writing and effective story-telling make it well-worth hailing.
Jun 28, 2021
70
A title that is more like a visual novel than a video game, which has characters to empathize with. We can discover an interesting story. Neo Cab manages to connect with the feelings of the players and makes a good similarity between its futuristic world and the current harsh reality.
Oct 9, 2019
70
Neo Cab is a very interesting game from a narrative point of view. If you don’t care that much about gameplay and you’re looking for an engaging story set in a dystopian sci-fi world, give it a try.
Oct 2, 2019
70
Neo Cab might suffer from inconsistencies and presentation issues in some places, but as a depiction of a near-future society corrupted by tech fetishization, and an exploration of how humans are adapting to automation and the rise of the gig economy, it's got plenty to say about how important it is that we all look out for one another. This is a forward-thinking game, but the issues it explores are extremely relevant in 2019, which makes for an engaging, stimulating narrative experience, even if the central mystery of your friend's disappearance is not particularly interesting.
Oct 11, 2019
60
While I had issues with Neo Cab, I will admit that it’s worth the fare. It perhaps didn’t set my world on fire, nor do I think it’s going to climb atop anyone’s list of favorite games this year, but it’s at least a nice ride while it lasts.
Oct 4, 2019
9
"Neo Cab" Reviewed by: Elias S. Lutes Developer: Chance Agency Publisher: Fellow Traveller Platform: Steam (Switch and iOS also available) Neo Cab is a wonderfully vivid story full of mystery -- where emotion is the only thing that is clear, and the bonds that you forge light the path to truth. As a rare human cab driver in a modern world of automated technology, you take the role of Lina, a young woman taking a chance on moving to a new city full of fresh views to bond with an old friend. Picking up fares as you go, slowly the town around you unravels to show a darker side than you could predict, catching your friend deep in the shadows before you could blink. With her gift to you in hand, you're able to piece together the clues to find out what is really up in this city. Is the megacorporation Capra at fault? Could it be jilted admirers from the opposing activist group "Radix" to blame? Neo Cab is a narrative-driven experience where every decision you make matters. Each conversation is steered by your choices, leading to information, anger, and sometimes a little vomit in your car if you're particularly unfortunate. While each interaction is incredibly meaningful and fleshed out, you must focus on managing resources, your own well-being, and the star rating of your cab service in a delicate balance or risk the possibility of losing not only your own livelihood, but the answers to it all. With a wonderfully aesthetic graphical style that meshes well with relaxing tech-inspired music, the art direction of Neo Cab is sure to impress. This game never fails to set the mood with it's unique ambiance and charm, wrapping you tightly into the tale of intrigue and leaving you desperate for more. The world-building is done in a way that makes it easy for you to relate to the characters and identify the struggles of living in a modern society that has become so dependent on tech. While it can be rough to deal with human kind in some situations, others can be heartwarming, informative, or even just emotionally draining. While being worn down in the chase to find your missing friend, at the end of the day one more cab ride could bring a crucial detail to light, or some much-needed extra cash to ensure a comfy night at the local motel. Pros: -Rideshare Simulator: The Game -Well-written characters -Music is absolutely incredible Cons: -I kind of wish there was a rewind feature, but I realize that would not lend well to the gravity of each decision you make. -The main story itself seems to take sidekick status to the bonds and character arcs of the rideshare passengers. Score: 9.5/10 Overall, I would say that this is not a game to skip out on. While the main story pales in comparison to these extremely well-written and realistic people, its still enough to keep you coming back for more. There is no other experience like this out there right now, and if you're in the mood for some introspect and a foray into the unknown, then its a good idea to just get in the car and drive.
Dec 18, 2022
7
I had already played Neo Cab most of the way through on iOS via Apple Arcade first, but when it was put on offer on Switch I decided to buy it and play it all the way through on my primary gaming platform. I enjoyed Neo Cab. The Switch port was solid as a rock. It's not going to be everyone's cup of tea, being primarily an Interactive Fiction with graphics bolted on, but for IF fans this is worth picking up. The only thing I didn't like was the ending. It felt like the gaming was building to an impressive ending that simply failed to materialise. It might be that I need to play it again and make different decisions in order to unlock a different ending, but the ending I got wasn't at all satisfying. I may return to Neo Cab in the future to look for alternative endings that better scratch my itch, but for now I'm glad of the time I spent with this game and will be moving on to other games.
Mar 30, 2020
7
Only for people who do like visual novels. I'm one of them - I also really liked the game's atmosphere and cyberpunk theme. I didn't really like how the characters look.
Nov 20, 2021
3
I think most of the time I tried to pick a line which was not available due to my mental state. Most encounters were pointless. A waste of time, imho.
Aug 11, 2025
0
A story about a lonely lesbian driving & just talking to random passengers about stuff. What kind of stuff? Nothing apparently because it's so forgettable. Despite beating it, I don't remember single thing about it.
SummaryStay human in a world overcome by automation. Play as Lina, one of the last human driver-for-hire on the streets of Los Ojos. Your friend and only lifeline has gone missing; with no money and nowhere to stay, the only thing you can do is keep driving.
Rated Tfor Teen





























