Nail'd

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Nail'd
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Developer(s) Techland
Publisher(s) Deep Silver
Cyberfront (Japan)
Engine Chrome Engine 4 [1]
Platform(s) Microsoft Windows
PlayStation 3
Xbox 360
Release
  • NA: November 30, 2010 [2]
  • EU: February 4, 2011
  • AU: March 10, 2011 (PS3, X360)
  • JP: April 14, 2011 (PC)
  • JP: April 21, 2011
Genre(s) Off-road arcade racing
Mode(s) Single-player, multiplayer

Nail'd is an off-road arcade racing game developed by Techland for Microsoft Windows, PlayStation 3 and Xbox 360. Nail'd was released on 30 November 2010 in North America and later on in 2011 in the PAL region and Japan. The game focuses on ATV and dirtbike racing, with an emphasis on speed and verticality.

Contents

Nail'd is published by Deep Silver and Cyberfront and features a soundtrack including bands such as Rise Against, Slipknot and Queens of the Stone Age. [3]

Reception

Nail'd received "mixed or average" reviews on all platforms according to the review aggregation website Metacritic. [4] [5] [6] In Japan, Famitsu gave the PlayStation 3 and Xbox 360 versions a score of 30 out of 40, [10] while Famitsu X360 gave it a similar score of one seven, one eight, one seven, and one eight. [11]

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