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Fatal Inertia Doesn't Seem All That Fatal

Cinemablend previews Fatal Inertia for the PS3 and Xbox 360 and it seems that they are not very impressed with it.

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Lord Anubis6111d ago (Edited 6111d ago )

so they have yet to fix the problems. The same thing was said when it was running on PS3 on a different engine before it moved to the unreal engine. Back then they showed a track which was fairly lengthy and now they are showing the unreal engine with short tracks and the same problems which forced to move to the unreal engine to devoid them of having to create their own engine from scratch.

aiphanes6111d ago

This game is gonna suck...unless they totally redo it..

ALIEN6111d ago (Edited 6111d ago )

NO, it don't. Wypeout looks better.

InMyOpinion6111d ago

You can't even spell Wipeout correctly.

omansteveo6111d ago

People actually still play/like Wipeout thats unbelievable to me

Charlie26886111d ago

Seriously what were people expecting from Koei? after 100 Dynasty warriors games + spinoffs which quality seem to be going down with every single new game...its not like they are gonna make a hit >.>

AcidRhain6111d ago (Edited 6111d ago )

wasn't expecting much from this game after finding out Koei was the developers. :-/

the track that they showed was awful. it's soo short.

Yo Mama6111d ago

I totally agree. Koei= crap. I have never played a game from them that was worth anything. Maybe they're just too focused on satisfying the Japanese market.

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Limbo, Inertia! win 2011 Indie Game Challenge at DICE

Limbo and Xbox Indie title Inertia! have won the second annual Indie Game Challenge at DICE. Sponsored by The Guildhall at SMU, GameStop and the AIAS, the winners will each receive $100,000 and an EEDAR DesignMetrics title research assessment valued at $15,000.

Limbo, which we felt was one of the best games of 2010, took the grand prize in the "professional" category, along with another prize of $2,500 for achievement in art direction

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PALGN: PSN Review Round-up

Welcome to PALGN's PlayStation Network Review Round-Up. At the start of every month, this article will be dedicated to reviewing the titles that have been released during the past month on the PlayStation Network and give our verdict as to whether they are worth a download or not. We're a little bit behind, so this particular round-up will feature a couple of months worth of releases for your pleasure.

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Dark Zero Review: Fatal Inertia EX

Dark Zero writes: "Fatal Inertia EX is the PlayStation 3 release of the year-old Xbox 360 game Fatal Inertia and is available now as a download from the PlayStation Store, for a fee of course.
Set in a futuristic world where mega-corporations control everything from government to entertainment, Fatal Inertia has become the most popular, and dangerous, pastime. The best drivers race in cars that hover over all types of ground, from molten lava to coastal inlets.

Sounds exciting doesn't it? Unfortunately, in the early stages of the game it isn't. I know that the earlier levels are supposed to be easy for beginners to grasp the controls, but in my eyes they were just uneventful, boring and didn't make me thrilled about playing on. Fortunately I did, otherwise this would be a very short review, and by the time you get halfway through the 'Professional League' it gets a bit trickier and somewhat more enjoyable. The tracks are short which means that the races are quick and if you get stuck in the crowd with the rest of the racers, it can get very chaotic, which is where the races get interesting. A side effect of the tracks being fairly short, sometimes the race is over before you know it and suddenly you're in second when you thought you could overtake the guy in front on the next corner to take home a win which gets a bit annoying.
The races are based on six different areas with all the course"

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