As mentioned before, the lack of a speedometer does seem a little odd at first, but you get used to it. You never know HOW fast you are going, you just know you're going TOO fast and are about to do some crazy jumps. This speed also makes it somewhat difficult to figure out where you sometimes need to go (even mid-air) because the moment you go out of bounds you will explode and be respawned. The same goes for landing your jumps, sometimes you'll land no problem, and other times you'll crash even though you look like you landed it perfectly. Some rocks can be driven on and bounced off of (when coming down a jump) while others cannot. It's not a huge issue, but it takes time to learn the rules in Nail'd of what you can and cannot do. Also, not really being able to do tricks when you are free falling for so long does seem like an odd omission, but you'll forget it pretty quickly since that turn coming ahead is closing in quickly. http://naildbiter.com/lIuGv