Abstract: It has been over 11 years since the innovative rewind system was introduced into racing games by Codemasters and their spin-off TOCA racing IP, Race Driver: GRID. The game was well received and had enough support to gain two sequels, GRID 2, which did n...
Published: 2019-10-08, Author: Martin , review by: eurogamer.net
Abstract: Torque sport.A masterly racer that gets to the very essence of motorsport's magic.The name does it no favours at all. Back when the first Grid launched, it had the Race Driver appendage, marking it out as a successor of sorts to Codemasters' long-runn...
Car handling feels great, Excellent track variety, Nemesis System is brilliant fun, Best in class car damage,
Just a bit too by the numbers, Can't decide who it's for, Low car count,
GRID's reverence for motorsport is clear and it seems that the natural audience would be die-hard petrolheads, but the arcade handling and stripped back stats are squarely aimed at casual racing fans. But if that's the case, then the diminutive car roster...
Published: 2019-10-11, Author: Mark , review by: overclock3d.net
GRID's release comes with some high expectations, and that doesn't just come thanks to the series' existing fandom. GRID makes use of Codemasters' EGO engine, the same tech that powered both F1 2019 and DiRT Rally 2.0. With this in mind, gamers should exp...
Published: 2019-10-09, Author: Chris , review by: wccftech.com
Very accessible thanks to arcadestyle and difficulty options, Feels great to race, Great variety on offer in the career mode, AI is topnotch, particularly thanks to the nemesis system, Looks and sounds great
The arcadestyle isn't for everybody, Online is a little bare and, frankly, too lenient towards intentional crashing, No photomode
GAME INFOGRIDOctober 8th, 2019Platform PC, PlayStation 4, Xbox OnePublisher CodemastersDeveloper CodemastersDo you know what I like in a racing game? Fun, that's what. I've always been able to appreciate racing simulation games like DiRT Rally 2.0 and F1...
It's more streamlined than the original in terms of team management and it's definitely way too lean on tracks, but Grid packs fun, fast-paced racing into an easy-to-digest format. Sure, it's unrealistic for the final race to be Prototypes jumping up and...
Light on content without Ultimate Edition, Not much multiplayer choice at launch
Absolutely. Sure, if you don't spring for the Ultimate Edition with the Season Pass, it's going to get short on content, but what's here is pretty mind-blowing. I wanted GRID to be good, for all those hours spent as a teenager glued to my PlayStation thra...
Abstract: When looking at automotive titles with a critical eye, one tends to notice the small things. Details like graphical upgrades, turn mechanics, vehicle rosters, and track designs are most likely to catch the attention of automotive fans. Titles that can imp...
Published: 2019-10-22, Author: Darren , review by: futurefive.co.nz
Abstract: British developer Codemasters continues to dominate the motorsport gaming genre with the latest iteration for their circuit-racing franchise, simply entitled Grid. The spiritual successor to their TOCA Touring Cars and Race Driver games, Grid fills in th...