GAME OVERVIEW
Welcome to a world that’s more ruin than refuge—a place where standing still is basically asking to die. You play as P, a quiet girl who’s much tougher than she looks, making her way through a brutalist wasteland stuffed with traps and hazards everywhere you turn.
Nothing here feels safe. The only way forward? Parkour. Run, climb, slide, crouch, wall-run—if it means surviving, you do it. Oh, and your chainsaw? That’s not just for tearing things apart; you’ll use it to swing between gaps and pull off moves that seem impossible at first.
Everything in this place wants you dead. Little rogue bots, hulking machines, traps around every corner—the whole world’s on the offensive. Fights come fast and don’t last long, for better or worse. If you mess up, you’ll probably pay for it. Dead as Disco

But keep your cool and play aggressively and you’ll slice through enemies just as quick. Boss fights are something else. These machines tower over you, so you don’t just fight them from afar—you pull yourself right up onto them, tearing them down piece by piece while the stakes keep climbing.
But it’s not all constant violence. The megastructure you’re trapped in morphs into a kind of nightmare all its own. Some problems need more than a weapon—they need nerve. Picture endless, pitch-dark corridors. Barely any sound. You have nothing but a flashlight and your guts against a place that’s so big and empty it kind of eats away at you. Physical threats are everywhere, sure, but the feeling that you’re completely alone can feel worse.
What starts out simple—go in, wreck the machines, get out—gets complicated fast. Somewhere along the way, P joins up with Orbie, a weird Orb Drone who isn’t exactly working right. The two of you take up the rough life of a “Slicer,” hacking through robots while you start to unravel the truth behind this world and your purpose inside it.
It’s all action and atmosphere, moving at breakneck speed one minute and slowing down to tell a minimalist, voice-acted story the next. You get acrobatics, tough combat, massive bosses, and puzzles built around physics—not to mention visuals that blend pixel art and low-poly 3D for this gritty, unmistakable style. The soundtrack throws in DnB and Jungle, driving you forward and setting the mood.
You’ll get eight chapters, plus a prologue and epilogue, adding up to about 9 or 10 hours of gameplay. There are secrets, optional conversations, and even a selfie mode to snap shots of this wild, dangerous landscape. This is more than just survival—it’s about piecing together a story while you run for your life.
HOW TO DOWNLOAD
- Click the Download button below and you’ll be redirected.
- Wait for 5 seconds and then hit the blue ‘download now’ button. The download will start, so just hang tight.
- Once The MOTORSLICE is downloaded, right-click the .zip file and select “Extract to MOTORSLICE ”(You’ll need 7-Zip for this, get it here).
- Open the MOTORSLICE folder and run the exe application.
- Have a blast playing! Remember to run the game as administrator. If you get any missing dll errors, check for a Redist or _CommonRedist folder and install all the programs in there.
SYSTEM REQUIREMENTS
- OS: Windows 10
- Processor: intel core i5 8th gen
- Memory: 8 GB RAM
- Graphics: GTX 1050
- DirectX: Version 12
- Storage: 3 GB available space
MOTORSLICE FREE DOWNLOAD
Click the download button to get this game free on your PC. This is the full game, so make sure to run it as an administrator.
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