Key Features
- An evolutionary mix of street racing, rally racing, and demolition derby where futuristic machines do battle in pristine natural environments
- Unconventional weapons that manipulate momentum and inertia add a new dimension of strategy. Weapons can be used to create a variety of physics-based effects, and you’ll discover new ways to use them every time you play.
- Explore a brave new world of race venues- remote woodlands, dusty canyons, giant glacial ranges, and other natural regions where the beauty of nature masks the dangers that await.
- Fully-customizable race craft with an extensive selection of parts and paint jobs.
The model shown here is one of the earliest Fatal Inertia race craft. The
With engines fitted where the wings would normally be mounted, this model utilizes higher speeds while making some sacrifices in handling and maneuverability.
The craft below is another
The model shown in the following two photos have been fitted with extra large wings that improve its stability and handling.
The styling of each ship is freely customizable via paint jobs, decals, and other cosmetic enhancements. The
Mercury Class
Mercury class racers are engineered to deliver the fastest acceleration and superior handling. Its design is inspired by 22nd century joint strike fighter aircraft, and as such its tight control, quick acceleration and ability to execute evasive maneuvers is unmatched. However, these features come at a price; Mercury race craft offer a lower top speed than the other classes.
Easy to control, the Mercury class vessel (shown above) is the recommended race craft for new drivers.
Titan Class
Sheer power and an impressive top speed make any Titan class ship a dangerous contender. The larger payload capacity allow the Titans to pick up twice the normal amount of ammunition from weapon pads, and carry engines that can produce maximum thrust, but the weight of Titan ships limit its maneuverability.
Credit: Koei






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