Over the top arcade fun in off road racing, like you’ve never seen before. The game is also set to feature soundtrack from the likes of Slipknot and Queens of the Stone Age.
GenreRally / Offroad Racing
Platforms ps3
DEVELOPER Techland | PUBLISHER Codemasters | RELEASE DATE
NAIL’d Reviews ps3
gamefocus.ca review
Is nail’d the best racer of the year? No. But, it is easily the best off-road racer of the year, not to mention the most fun experience I’ve had in a racer in a long time. The exhilaration felt when making those long leaps into nothingness, followed by the measure of relief that flows through you as you lay eyes on the distant ground, is nothing short of awesome. Provided you aren’t overwhelmed with nausea and a panic-inducing vertigo in the process. As a bonus, new copies of the game will ship with previously mentioned four additional tracks in the form of free DLC.
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psxextreme.com review
nail’d is a blast. It’s a mildly flawed blast but a blast nonetheless. It’s definitely recommended for just about anyone who wants a massive, fulfilling adrenaline rush. …finally. I can wholeheartedly recommend a title that isn’t expected to be huge and isn’t among the mammoth franchises that hit like a ton of bricks in the past few months. This is one hell of a stress reliever. By the way, for a laugh, check out the White Knuckle Cream commercial.
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gamesradar.com review
Once we did learn the tracks, races became an unlikely Zen experience, with us boosting at full clip and soaring through tiny gaps while in a kind of trance, feeling the flow of the track design as an almost sentient presence guiding and challenging us at the same time. Racing in Nail’d is almost like having a witty conversation with the developers, where they invite you to go one way and you say “Don’t mind if I do†while looking like a total daredevil badass.
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gamernode.com review
The simple verdict regarding nail’d is that the game is a blast to play. It may not be the be-all, end-all, ultimate driving experience, and it may not provide tons of content or incentive beyond the thrill of the race, but it is a damn fine racer for anyone who wants to go fast and fly high. If that’s you, go get nail’d.
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gameinformer.com review
Creating a fast racing experience sounds like a fundamental requirement of any racing title, but Nail’d isn’t just a game that blows by low expectations. It’s a focused experience that sticks to a tight racing line and captures the essence of speed in a flash.
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destructoid.com review
For some, Nail’d simply being the fastest damned game on the market won’t be enough to sell them on picking up the controller and giving it a go. That’s understandable, as there are deeper and more polished experiences in both the simulation and arcade categories. But despite its lack of any real innovation or complexity, Nail’d succeeds in being one of the most approachable and entertaining racers of the year. Just temper your expectations accordingly, hit the gas and ignore the brakes, and you’ll have one hell of a ride.
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