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Review / Nail'd

As bullets of flesh and bones on quad bikes and motorcycles, Techland us shoot among the dirt roads to conquer the podium . Speed \u200b\u200bis the password, whatever the cost.

Nail'd
Developer: Techland
Publisher: Deep Silver
Distributor: Koch Media
Genre: Racing
Platform: Xbox 360 (available for PC and PlayStation 3)
Related Titles: Motorstorm (PlayStation 3); Pure (PlayStation 3, Xbox 360); Fuel (PC, PlayStation 3, Xbox 360); Exite Truck (Wii)

Fast and furious

crazy off-road racing title, Nail'd is built entirely on speed and reflexes. On stands dominate the stands at the trackside banners that read "Adrenaline" and we just took off immediately realizes why. With an acceleration that has the impossible, the MX bikes or ATVs splash literally at stake in a second at full speed, giving a meaning more than obvious to the stands written: Nail'd is fast and pump adrenaline into the veins of the player as was experiencing double-speed. And there is also the turbo - landing to be loaded with the right angle or through the appropriate signals - to push even further on the accelerator. Reflections count far more than technical, so much so that the brake becomes an accessory almost useless and that the drift is brush without the slightest effort.


Paradigmatic pure arcade experience, the title of Techland not lost too many frills, but does not overlook even the details. The immediacy with which we take confidence in the control system is excellent, the AI \u200b\u200bis tough since the second season and the action does not lower the level of tension even when you crashing into a tree. Your vehicle is put back on track as soon as possible because race is the most important thing. The inability to go for mushrooms in the sumptuous mountain scenery is adequately compensated by the immensity of the slopes, some up journey times for 5 minutes. Several well-designed and with its own distinctive touches, are characterized by numerous shortcuts and jumps that seem to turn out Nail'd in a flight simulator, since the air is also possible to steer their vehicles at will.


and if they find time for all this complaining about the rough physical, we would not have understood nothing of the fun that can give Nail'd. Why is not every day to fly over a canyon bike, wagon trains, or free land and a beautiful valley, perhaps gaining a bonus turbo because both wheels have touched down at the same time. He holds his breath for a moment, the background music fades little house made of guitars (maybe happen more often) to make room for a chirping so, and then straight back on track at full speed. Unlike most titles on dirt around, Nail'd addresses gender in the most direct way possible, with the only goal to get to bite the dust in races where their opponents from time to time adds a bit 'of pepper, as the infinite turbo or the absence of collisions with opponents.


stood on the podium you have access with additional parts for your vehicle, so as to better adapt to the driving style in terms of acceleration, turbo, maneuverability in the air and so on. More than fifty events in single player mode distribuited over 14 tracks, Nail'd also offers a large online industry where 12 race between rowdy regardless of any rules. Although it can deal with the events with the preferred category, we found no substantial differences between MX and ATV, even though the second seems to have some 'advantage to slip more easily between obstacles.


It is not a trivial matter, given that the extreme speed is not always virtuous. Accomplice frame rates do not always live up to the rich vegetation and a blur in our view a bit 'too strong, it happens quite often at the mercy of the confusion and crashing simply because you are not able to figure out where it leads the way . Strange to say, Nail'd is sometimes too fast and furious. Contents of a balancing than ideal in gameplay, which inevitably gives rise to peaks of frustration in the most demanding races, where the collision system shows some limitations. Nail'd does not revolutionize the genre, but focuses on an item and makes the protagonist of the whole gaming experience. If "go up" is your spirit of life, will meet Nail'd your expectations.


Raffaele Cinquegrana

Pros: fast, fast-paced from the beginning, pure arcade; Custom MX and ATV
Replay Value: good. Online mode frantic
Cons: often confusing, problems of fluidity, a problem of collision
In Summary: Nail'd amazes and amuses with its extraordinary speed, but at the same time puzzling for the confusion that this creates

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