Tired of the usual racing titles in your library? Well, this new title will make you rethink everything you know about the genre!
PQube has revealed Inertial Drift for Nintendo Switch and other platforms, with a release window of Spring 2020. The racing game sees players using a unique control scheme – where the left stick steers, and the right stick drifts!
Check out how it looks and plays in the trailer below.
Unique controls will make you rethink everything you know about drifting in games!
PQube (London, UK) – October 14th, 2019 – PQube and developer Level 91 Entertainment are excited to announce Inertial Drift, 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, coming to Nintendo Switch, PlayStation 4, Xbox One and PC in Spring 2020!Key Features
- Twin-Stick Arcade Racing – Inertial Drift tears up the racing rule book with innovative twin-stick controls, completely re-imagined driving mechanics and a roster of fiercely individual cars.
- Unique Twin-Stick Controls – The right hand stick gives you total control over your drift. Intuitive for new players and uniquely challenging for pros.
- 16 Fiercely Individual Cars – Each vehicle is a totally different beast with unique characteristics to master.
- 20 Demanding Tracks – Tear through neon city streets, race around rural temple complexes and hurtle down winding mountain passes.
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