

The experience is around an hour-long, but your mileage on that may vary if you’re into gold ranking each of the 23 levels available to you or if you’re wanting to best each of the cryptic challenges that are used as a way to unlock the game’s achievements. You’ll race alongside ever-changing neon and trippy environments, to flying through floating cities and dangerous forests, filled with robotic wolves with flashy lasers. Sayonara Wild Hearts is one part racer, one part endless runner, and equal parts electronic-pop album. While it can be a bit inconsistent in regards to much of its gameplay and level design, Sayonara Wild Hearts is certainly worth the look, regardless of what platform you’ll look to play it on. As the title has recently dropped on the Xbox One at a very low-budget price, I decided to give the game a try, even despite knowing about its apparently short length. Sayonara Wild Hearts is a game I had heard about on various podcasts before I had even seen a single screenshot or clip of gameplay. Flying to the beat of a different runner.
