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For a look at the classic 'Wheelman' aesthetic that inspired this high-speed getaway concept, check out this gameplay footage:

Think Mad Max meets Cyberpunk 2077 with a touch of the "Vitality" mechanic found in RPGs like Spycraft 2.0 , where "Vitality" represents near-misses and cinematic energy rather than just physical health. wheelman-vitality

Kaelen was once a top-tier racer until a catastrophic crash left him on the brink of death. He was "saved" by an underground tech-cult that grafted his nervous system directly into a prototype vehicle. The car, christened , is a living machine that grants Kaelen superhuman reflexes and the ability to manipulate physics at high speeds—but at a heavy cost. Every mile driven "burns" hours of his remaining lifespan. For a look at the classic 'Wheelman' aesthetic

: In the climax, Kaelen reaches the research facility but finds the scientist trapped in a vault that requires a massive energy surge to open. He must decide whether to sacrifice his final minutes of life to save the man who can save him, or walk away and let the world burn. Atmosphere The car, christened , is a living machine

In the neon-drenched streets of a near-future city, speed isn't just about winning—it’s about survival. is a legendary getaway driver with a dark secret: his car, the Vitality , doesn't run on gasoline or electricity. It runs on the driver’s own life force. The Story: "Fuel for the Fallen"

The plot kicks off when a powerful megacorporation kidnaps the only scientist who knows how to "refuel" Kaelen’s biological clock. With only 48 hours of "vitality" left on his personal meter, Kaelen must take on a series of impossible heists to fund a rescue mission.

Wheelman-vitality

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For a look at the classic 'Wheelman' aesthetic that inspired this high-speed getaway concept, check out this gameplay footage:

Think Mad Max meets Cyberpunk 2077 with a touch of the "Vitality" mechanic found in RPGs like Spycraft 2.0 , where "Vitality" represents near-misses and cinematic energy rather than just physical health.

Kaelen was once a top-tier racer until a catastrophic crash left him on the brink of death. He was "saved" by an underground tech-cult that grafted his nervous system directly into a prototype vehicle. The car, christened , is a living machine that grants Kaelen superhuman reflexes and the ability to manipulate physics at high speeds—but at a heavy cost. Every mile driven "burns" hours of his remaining lifespan.

: In the climax, Kaelen reaches the research facility but finds the scientist trapped in a vault that requires a massive energy surge to open. He must decide whether to sacrifice his final minutes of life to save the man who can save him, or walk away and let the world burn. Atmosphere

In the neon-drenched streets of a near-future city, speed isn't just about winning—it’s about survival. is a legendary getaway driver with a dark secret: his car, the Vitality , doesn't run on gasoline or electricity. It runs on the driver’s own life force. The Story: "Fuel for the Fallen"

The plot kicks off when a powerful megacorporation kidnaps the only scientist who knows how to "refuel" Kaelen’s biological clock. With only 48 hours of "vitality" left on his personal meter, Kaelen must take on a series of impossible heists to fund a rescue mission.