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Also, you can steer your bike in mid-air, a cool new asset that lets you guide your bike out of harm's way â" if you're fast enough to avoid the threat, that is. Along with a strong single player component loaded with campaign races and stunt challenges (which is mostly pointless, since you can't perform stunts), Nail'd also features Xbox Live support for online races. 14 players can take part in an event, and they're a lot of fun. Furthermore, new copies of the game also come with downloadable content, providing access to three new tracks and a bomb-timer Detonator mode for even more explosive fun. You can also customize your bike and rider, though you shouldn't expect anything in the same depth as, say, Gran Turismo 5. These are above average settings at best. Still, the girl riders are hot. Even though Nail'd won't win any awards for its presentation, it definitely looks the part. The visuals move at a frivolous pace, whether you're flying hundreds of feet in the air or cruising around on a dirt track. It never slows down, and the riders themselves react accordingly to what's happening on track, and don't hesitate to celebrate once they cross the finish line. http://naildbiter.com/wWxDo