Fatal Inertia’s E3 2007 trailer

Koei Canada‘s Fatal Inertia may be low and humble, having no talks about it outside being a 360 exclusive, but it’s not exactly down to earth. Some of you may already have had that impression on the game, but here’s the game’s E3 2007 trailer to prove a point. And if the trailer isn’t detailed enough, you could always opt for the HD version.

Koei Senior VP Amos Ip puts it simply as “bringing high-speed fun and excitement back to the combat racing genre.” True enough, we see things get hectic as the hovercraft-based vehicles attempt to knock competition off track at full speed. Another sweet feature is how much customization they allow on your ride – not only can you make it look wild, but also equip it with weapons that can manipulate time, provide powerful boosts, or simply the ability to nail others to the ground.

Admit it: you want a piece of crazy, futuristic racing. Fatal Inertia‘s September 11 release date is still a few ways to go, and a PS3 version is nowhere in sight, but we’ve got this E3 video at least. Beggars can’t be choosers, I would say.

Koei Canada‘s Fatal Inertia may be low and humble, having no talks about it outside being a 360 exclusive, but it’s not exactly down to earth. Some of you may already have had that impression on the game, but here’s the game’s E3 2007 trailer to prove a point. And if the trailer isn’t detailed enough, you could always opt for the HD version.

Koei Senior VP Amos Ip puts it simply as “bringing high-speed fun and excitement back to the combat racing genre.” True enough, we see things get hectic as the hovercraft-based vehicles attempt to knock competition off track at full speed. Another sweet feature is how much customization they allow on your ride – not only can you make it look wild, but also equip it with weapons that can manipulate time, provide powerful boosts, or simply the ability to nail others to the ground.

Admit it: you want a piece of crazy, futuristic racing. Fatal Inertia‘s September 11 release date is still a few ways to go, and a PS3 version is nowhere in sight, but we’ve got this E3 video at least. Beggars can’t be choosers, I would say.

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