GRID racing game from Codemasters just published for Xbox One and PS4

Today we take a look at GRID PS4 racing game just released for PlayStation 4, Xbox One, Stadia and Windows PC.
I've got GRID, as most of my games, from BuyGames: the place where you can buy cheap ps4 and xbox one games. Like most real-world racing games, GRID (2019) doesn't have a story, but does have a career mode in which you play a series of race events so you can unlock more events. GRID is a car racing arcade where players need to conquer championship across the game's career mode, play race events and compete in intense wheel-to-wheel races on iconic city streets, world-famous circuits, and beautiful point-topoints. Players will grind through the Career Mode race series after race series just to get to the GRID World Series event.
After looking earlier today at the trophy count for the final showdown, which comes at the end of the GRID world series, which in itself unlocks after beating four different showdowns - only 0.8% of reviewers, content creators, and other early adopters of the title, have completed it. This infers that either most didn't have the time to play GRID as much as they would like, or that simply the career mode features very little in terms of incentive - which is true. The new ps4 car racing video game is not so attractive in career mode as it is in multiplayer and online multiplayer mode. (Also, it may be true that players did not finished the game as they do not have time - the game was just released a few days ago).
GRID has a broad collection of cars and tracks that will be immediately familiar to anyone who has played the three previous games, taking the BTCC cars from the GRID Autosport DLC - recently released on Switch - and the fictional Japanese Okutama track from the first game, for example. Occasionally, there will be a time attack stage or an endurance race to shake things up. It's not only incredibly stagnant when other games are introducing crew management, but Project Gotham Racing 3 had a far more varied career mode that never began to drag and that was released way back in 2005.
In the new Grid, players engage in a series of multi-lap and point-to-point races on both closed city streets and professional race tracks. Gran Turismo may have more options, modding, and a broader range of cars, and the Forza Horizon 4 may have more content and a fuller compendium of off-track distractions, but if you want to drive cars fast Codemasters has always been the go-to for rock solid racing that just feels right. Australia's Sydney Motorsport Park - current home of the World Time Attack Challenge and a great track that's hugely underrepresented in games - returns to a Codemasters racer for the first time since 2006's TOCA Race Driver 3/V8 Supercars 3.
If you like xbox one racing games or playstation 4 race videogames, especially arcade racing video games. than you will be thrilled with GRID. Codemasters have build a direct arcade game based in velocity and action with GRID. Good feelings, good looking and good performance on Xbox One X, providing an exciting racing experience.

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