http://www.gogaminggiant.com/2010/12/03/naild-review/
Despite these flaws, Nail'd is still a surprisingly fun game. Once you get used to the wonky physics engine and collision detection, it's a rather solid racer, especially for a budget title. But don't get me wrong, you're still going to blow up. A lot. Sometimes for seemingly no reason whatsoever (a la Split/Second) or because it is often difficult to know where you are going. It doesn't get terribly frustrating, however; unlike the multiplayer, which is disappointingly sparse. Still, as easy as it is for me to find flaws, I continually find myself coming back for more, usually playing for an hour or two at a time. The fair difficulty, precise handling, and ludicrously exaggerated jumps all make this an enjoyable racing game that can be enjoyed by many people, especially those who remember a time when racing games could take place on the moon and cars could go faster if you simply performed flips with them. In a time when racing games care far too much about realism, Nail'd reminds you what it's like to just have fun. http://naildbiter.com/nFfBz