What happens when you mash Shadow of the Colossus, Prince of Persia parkour, anime girls, and a post-industrial wasteland into one blender and hit puree? You get Motorslice, a new Steam indie that GamesRadar describes as exactly that unhinged combination - and somehow it's working.

The game drops players into a ruined industrial world where the boss encounters aren't dragons or demons or ancient sky gods - they're massive construction vehicles. We're talking cranes, excavators, and whatever other colossal machinery haunts the nightmares of civil engineers. You clamber over these mechanical titans in true SotC fashion, finding weak points and taking them down piece by piece.

The parkour pipeline is giving

The traversal system borrows heavily from classic Prince of Persia, which means you'll be wall-running, vaulting, and generally behaving like a freerunning menace across both the open world and the mechanical bosses themselves. It's a surprisingly cohesive combo - the same skills that get you across the ruined environment also get you up the side of a 40-foot bulldozer.

And yes, the anime girls are there too. This is Steam in 2025, after all - you didn't think we were escaping without them. According to GamesRadar, the game features anime-styled characters alongside all this industrial chaos, which somehow makes the whole package feel even more distinctly internet-coded in the best possible way.

Steam reviewers are rating it "Very Positive" and honestly same

The game has been picking up what GamesRadar calls "glistening reviews" on Steam, with players clearly vibing hard with the concept. Indie games live and die by that early review momentum, and Motorslice seems to have cracked the code by being genuinely weird and genuinely good at the same time.

Look, if you've ever played Shadow of the Colossus and thought "this is incredible but it needs more hydraulic pistons and parkour," congratulations - a developer somewhere built this game specifically for your brain. Motorslice is available on Steam right now, and based on the review scores, it's absolutely worth dropping a few gold coins on.