5/11/2023 0 Comments Race driver grid reviews![]() Most sim racers will be interested in the. From drifting to Le Mans racing, Destruction Derby and Touring cars Almost all road racing disciplines are covered. The cars and tracks are a mix of fantasy and realistic choices. With Grid, Codemasters have crafted a fun racing experience and managed to inject some personality into the game to boot. There’s no shortage of content in Race Driver GRID as Codemasters wants the game to be appealing to a broad audience. So how successful was Codemasters in their goal to create a fun experience? They did pretty well. If you tire of the game’s AI racing, multiplayer racing is also supported. You can also race them at night and in the rain. There are 13 locations that tally up to 80 different routes thanks to being able to play them in reverse. Havana is the site of another fictional track. While progressing GRID gives an opportunity to create your own racing team, hire sponsors and other drivers, and participate in different events. Real world tracks hearken from Sepang, Sydney, and Indianapolis while the classic San Francisco track is resurrected. Track selection is a little lean with a mix of real world and fictional tracks. With that cash, you can purchase more cars and add teammates. Each race rewards with cash whether it be for podium finishes, overtakes, racing sections cleanly etc. The game comes with an OK livery editor that allows you pimp up your car with pre-selected templates. They quickly dirty up after you run a couple of laps with them. The cars look great and they come looking lived in with scratches and dings. Each class handles differently as they should. The cars are spread across 5 classes – GT, Stock, Tuner, Open-Wheel, and Invitational which make up the career mode. Damage models may not be realistic but they are at least presenting something not always possible as car manufacturers frown upon having their product not being displayed in its best light. They’ll also make mistakes and you can expect some pretty spectacular crashes every time you race. In a race you’ll experience cars taking different racing lines around tracks. This means the cars don’t follow each other like train cars hooked together on the same track. Each personality has their own perspective on how to win based on their strengths, weaknesses, and habits. Codemaster has implemented a AI system with over 400 personalities. This twist, which takes away from the simulation aspect, is with the AI. On the gameplay front, Codemasters have come with a unique spin. After playing with it for a few days now, with all the options set to be realistic as possible, the game leans more towards simulation than arcade but is definitely at a rung lower in Force Feedback(FFB) when using a wheel. So the game sits between simulation and arcade. The career mode is also engaging and the net code. Have you ever thought of a life where you live free of paying for utilities such as the monthly electricity bill or paying for fuel. Codemasters’ primary aim with GRID is for the player to have fun regardless of where they start or where they finish in a race. By IT Reviews on JGrid is graphically impressive, stylishly presented and a compelling mix of simulation and high-speed arcade action.
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