Prices, history graph and more for the Soundtrack 'Inertial Drift Soundtrack' (FR region). Inertial Drift is a high speed, white knuckle ride, and a sweet gift for arcade racing fans.” 9/10 – IGN “Taking a healthy dose of inspiration from Ridge Racer Type 4, Inertial Drift is a unique arcade racer with an exquisite core mechanic.” Eurogamer Recommended – Eurogamer. Set in a 90's retro future, Inertial Drift offers a driving experience genuinely unlike anything you've played before – boasting twin stick drifting mechanics that need to be felt to be believed.
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by Rainier on Aug. 20, 2020 @ 9:54 a.m. PDT
Inertial Drift is an intense 1-on-1 arcade racer that completely re-engineers drifting by introducing twin-stick controls!
Speed along stunning tracks in the pink Japanese sunset with a fighting-game-like roster of 16 unique cars, drivers and techniques.
Inertial Drift features an intuitive twin stick control scheme to make drifting easy and accessible for new players while also providing depth for more experienced players.
Players have independent control over steering and drifting using the right and left sticks allowing for precise control over their car’s position and orientation. The handling properties of cars are influenced by the application of throttle and brakes, with each car reacting in a unique way. This makes each car a new puzzle to explore and master.
Utilize these skills in various race modes, style mode and local multiplayer.
Inertial Drift offers a variety of intense race modes that let players the game's unique controls to its limits! Challenge the highscores in Time Attack, race other players in Duel, analyise their driving in Ghost Battle or show off your drifting skills in Style:
1. Practice
Practice makes.. you know the rest. This mode keeps things simple - just you, your car and the road. It's the perfect way to get used to the handling of a brand new car for the first time, without having to compete for track-space with rivals.
2. Ghost Battle
Like practise mode, this is another great place to hone your craft, only this time you'll be racing against the ghosts of other players. Unlike in a full 1v1 race, Ghost Battles allow you a valuable insight into the way your opponents approach a track. Keep an eye out for their glowing skid-trails to help you study their lines and knock valuable seconds off your lap times.
3. Time Attack
Those who have already checked out the Inertial Drift: Sunset Prologue will be more than familiar with this mode. The objective is simple - record the fastest lap. Achieving it will be another matter..
Star sky crack. 4. Race
This is what's it's all about.
Intense, head-to-head racing in some of the most exciting cars you'll ever get behind the wheel of. All cars are fitted with the Phase Shift Impact Prevention System, so all you and your opponent need to do is focus on your lines. But don't make the mistake of thinking there won't be any crashes - the 20 tracks will demand total concentration and no shortage of skill to navigate safely.
5. Duel
As well as a traditional race, you can also take on drivers in Duel mode. Score points by putting distance between yourself and an opponent - and the first driver to fill up their bar wins! The race lead can swing frequently from one driver to another in Inertial Drift, so every second you can stay ahead is vital.
6. Endurance
In this mode you'll race solo, attempting to reach each checkpoint before the timer runs out. Sure, the first lap might be easy enough - but how long will you be able to keep it up?
7. Style
Every drifter knows that it's not always about speed. This mode rewards those who are willing to take a risk in the pursuit of style. Race on the very limits of the track and earn points for nose skims, dirt drops and more. You can chain up moves for a greater reward, but be warned: you will be penalized for crashing.
Key Features:
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- Twin-stick drifting: Twice the controls, twice the control! A completely new level of precision allows for drifts a hair's breadth away from the crash barrier, making every turn intense!
- 16 different driving styles: Every character and their car in Inertial Drift have an unique driving style! Pick your favourite technique or master all of them to become the ultimate racer!
- 90s Retro-Future setting: 20 tracks, flooded by the lights of pink Japanese sunset and vibrant neon-cities, set the stage for thrilling chases!
- Intense 1-on-1 racing: Scaling the races down to duels adds excitement to every face-off, giving you an adrenaline boost every time you see headlights in your back mirror and hear the music pick up!
Inertial Drift is coming to Nintendo Switch, PS4, Xbox One and PC on September 11, 2020, both as digital download and physical retail edition.
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Inertial Drift is set in a 90’s retro-future, players, as Edward, Ada, Ibba or Viv, will be tasked to master their drifting skills through various events such as races, head-to-heads, and time trials. The story is told through comic book-like cutscenes where the characters will interact with one another.
Inertial Drift is a racing game where the focus is on its drifting mechanic. What makes it stand out from the other racing games where drifting plays a part, the drifting here is done via the right joystick; so while breaking, instead of using the traditional left joystick to guide your ride throw the curve, you do it with the right joystick; unfortunately, it feels cumbersome and counter-intuitive, especially after playing racing games the traditional way which will take sometime before most players get comfortable with this new mechanic.
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Thankfully, the game doesn’t rely solely on doing drifts across various circuits. Each level of the story mode features four events: practice (optional, but recommended), time attack, ghost battle and race. Every time you reach a new map, it is recommended that you practice a bit in order to get a feel for the circuit, especially for the drifting parts. It is best that you make use of the practice race as the game won’t cut you any slack. In order to progress through each event, you need to reach one of the three targeted times (Gold, Silver or Bronze); it requires near-perfect racing in order to succeed as failing means you have to start over.
Along with Story mode, players can tackle Challenge mode to unlock 16 rides with their own unique characteristics. You can also give Arcade mode a shot where you can race in custom events and post the results to the global leaderboards if you feel like bragging. With Grand Prix, it puts players through five events across various circuits. Those looking to play with friends will be happy to know that the game support online multiplayer and local split-screen.
When you reach the race event of the map, this is where it gets even harder and more frustrating. Unlike racing sims, there are no tweaks to be done to make the game more forgiving and approachable. If you mess up your start, the A.I. cars will zoom out of sight faster than you can say drift. Once again, if you can’t perform near-perfect drifts and hit a wall or two, you have little no chances to catch up.
While the game doesn’t sell itself as a racing sim, the controls sure feel like it. While the game focuses on drifting like crazy around the game’s 20 tracks, it’s near impossible to simply take a simple turn even at low speeds. For those unfamiliar with the drifting world, some small turns or curves might feel too tight for drifting so the logical move would be to simply turn, but it’s impossible and adds a layer of frustration as you’ll end up scraping against the wall.
Inertial Drift features a unique cel-shaded visual which can be reminiscent of Auto Modellista; Capcom’s take on the racing genre, that was released in the early 2000s. The cel-shaded look is complemented by a synthwave, early 80s color palette and gives one of the most unique and visually interesting racers. The game also features a synthwave soundtrack; which fits suits its appealing visuals. While there seems to be a resurgence in the 80s inspired sound, Inertial Drift’s soundtrack, while upbeat and perfect the game, it’s quite forgettable.
Inertial Drift is a unique racing/drifting racer, but it feels counter-intuitive. While the game does have a reasonable amount of content aside from the drifting mechanic, it takes a while to get used to and the A.I.’s frustrating difficulty makes it a hit or miss. Personally, I found myself frustrated more than anything. I applaud the developer for taking a chance, but unless you plan on spending hours on end on this game, it’s a pass.
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Summary
Pros
- Great and unique visuals
- Unique drifting mechanic…
Cons
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- …which feels counterintuitive
- A.I. is brutal