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. wheelman-vitality
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
Wheelman - PS3 - Story Missions - Full Story Playthrough (Blind) PlayStationPaul YouTube• Nov 16, 2021 Review of Spycraft 2.0 - RPGnet d20 RPG Game Index The car, christened , is a living machine
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.
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"
: As Kaelen pushes the Vitality to its limits—performing gravity-defying jumps or phasing through obstacles—his hair turns gray, and his vision blurs. He has to balance the need for speed with the reality that every turbo-boost might be his last breath.