Nightvision: Drive Forever Speeds Into Steam Store with a Free Demo

Solo-developer studio, Hoodust Enterprises celebrated the launch of their debut title, Nightvision: Drive Forever on Steam October 13, 2020.

Find out how far you would go for love in Nightvision: Drive Forever.

Players sit in the drivers seat of this emotionally charged, story-driven driving game that’s unlike anything else. In story mode, dive into the psyche of a driver and learn what it takes to push someone to take deadly risks on the road, push your driver and your machine to the absolute limits, and unlock bonuses like different warped gaming modes and visuals that can be used in Nightvision’s sandbox mode.

Experience high speed, high risk, night time, highway driving with a gripping story integrated into your gameplay that doesn’t take away from the action.

Game Features Include:

  • Engaging story integrated seamlessly without long cut-scenes taking away from the action.

  • Randomly generated terrain. Never the same drive twice.

  • Realistic seat-of-your-pants racing featuring the challenge of limited visibility; is that a sheer mountain pass lurking in the darkness, or a switchback on the edge of a cliff?

  • Literal Endless mode to test your endurance or just enjoy a relaxing drive.

  • Spectacular crashes! Die over and over and love every minute. Wincing has never been so much fun.

  • No map. No memorizing the "track". No getting bored.

  • Unlockable, game-changing secret modes hearken back to the history of driving games and give a fresh visual take on the gameplay you love.

  • Gripping original soundtrack that mirrors the tension of the drive.

A worthy driving game, Nightvision: Drive Forever is available on Steam for $17.99.

Kiesha Richardson

Kiesha is a Black blogger and journalist. She’s a gaming and tech content specialist and cybersecurity enthusiast. An avid gamer who has been gaming since Jungle Hunt on Atari, she owns and solo operates GNL Magazine as well as copywrites for small businesses and brands. When she’s not writing or gaming she’s being harassed by her pups, watching Chinese dramas, or traveling the world.

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