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Fatal Inertia EX gets July 15 Euro launch

July 7th, 2008 @ 12:25

Koei just confirmed that future-racer Fatal Inertia EX will launch on the European PSN on July 15. The game’s already released in the US.

Press release after the link.

FATAL INERTIA® EX ROCKETS ONTO PLAYSTATION NETWORK THIS MONTH

The futuristic racer blasts away from the starting line in Europe on July 15th.

Hertfordshire, UK- July 7, 2008 - KOEI today announced that Fatal Inertia EX will be released on PlayStation Network on July 15. The game’s European release follows its successful US launch which was accompanied by a very positive critical response. Gamefocus called it “one of our favourite racers of all time” while PSXextreme awarded it 8 out of 10 and GamePro in their 4.5 out of 5 review stated “It combines the best elements of racing games into one streamlined package.”


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5 comments on “Fatal Inertia EX gets July 15 Euro launch”

  1. Played this on the 360 ages ago and it was pretty bad. Did they fix it up good in the meantime or something?

  2. Not sure it went down so well in the US. Didn’t look like the best thing in the world, from what I’ve seen.

  3. SplatteredHouse said:

    July 7th, 2008 at 1:06 pm

    It would be unwise to dismiss this one of-the-bat. Give the demo a try, is my advice, to see if it’s for you. It’s worth the download to trial it.

  4. SticKboy said:

    July 7th, 2008 at 1:13 pm

    I tried the demo, and thought that whilst it was very pretty, the tracks were far too wide and the control system was spongy. I wish theyld stuck more closely to the formula set by Wipeout and F-Zero.

  5. Played the demo on the 360 a fair bit. Was quite bad for screen jerkiness, texture pop-in and colission detection - but strangely good fun when you got into it. They do claim to have fixed a number of things for the PS3 release too.

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