With just one week to go until you can get your hands on those twin-stick controls, we've put together a guide to help you experience Inertial Drift exactly the way you want to!
Online Options
We recommend taking on Inertial Drift's gameplay modes to hone your craft before taking on other racers online. But who are we to stop you jumping online straight away?
When playing online you'll have three car classes to choose from - Class C, Class B and Class A. The Inertial Drift: Sunset Prologue will give you a small taste of what to expect from cars in the Class C and Class B category. As for Class A, well you'll have to find out for yourself...
Get Sideways in Style
The cars in Inertial Drift are designed to evoke classic 90’s sports cars and tech - with futuristic qualities in keeping with the 90s-retro-future setting! Now, each car comes in a choice of 8 retro-inspired colourways as well as their original liveries.
Extensive Audio Options
Every race location in Inertial Drift is accompanied by a bespoke soundtrack to match the environment and track type. It also changes dynamically according to what stage of the race you're in, making for an intense final sprint to the finish line!
You can also turn the soundtrack down and enjoy drifting to your favourite genre.
I guess what we're tying to say is... *EUROBEAT INTENSIFIES*
You can also tweak elements such as tyre squeal, drift gyro effects and ambience to your liking.
Gameplay Settings
Swap between KPH and MPH, toggle the rear view mirror and customise your drifting experience in the gameplay settings menu. You can even invert the twin-sticks!
VFX
Finally - you can also toggle and adjust a whole host of visual effects - including framerate, brightness and motion blur.