Sounds like pretty standard stuff, right? But wait, I did mention something about speed, right? You see, while the standard features may be exactly that, what sets nail'd apart from the rest of the pack is it's design philosophy. All tracks were created for the vertical experience. So you will spend more time jumping obstacles and falling (literally!) than you will scuttling your opponent on a section flat track. In fact, there is little that's actually flat on any of the tracks. From beginning to end, it's all inclines, declines, ramps, canyons, twists and turns. Tracks are laden with jumps that can span hundreds of feet. Some of them even require you to turn sideways and shift 90 degrees in order to land back on the track. Throw in the speed, which is much faster than most of the off-road racers on the market, and you have something that will both blow back your hair and at the same time, induce some seriously gut-wrenching vertigo. http://naildbiter.com/A2MrY