If you’re familiar with the Nineties Japanese animated series InitialD, you might be staring at the title of InertialDriftand wondering where all the extra letters came from. This expanded and upgraded version of the 2020 game, TwilightRivalsEdition, is that classic street racing cartoon in all but name. Newcomers to this 4K-upgraded next-generation update of the 2020 original, which is out now on Playstation, Xbox and PC, will have to get their heads around the Drift Stick control method. It splits out the angle of your drift to the second joystick on your controller, something that at first feels a bit like patting your head and rubbing your stomach at the same time, only at 150 miles per hour. Once you get the knack, though, it’s very satisfying to scythe your way down a mountain pass and the new TwilightRivalsstory contains all the earnest posturing you’d expect from a bunch of fictionalised drift heroes.