![]() ![]() Within the genre, it is sometimes hard to find fresh ways to present the straight-forward concept. But that stuff is really standard at this stage with racing video games. Relatively distinct engine sounds and loud crashes are the highlight of the audio experience. This is still the most fun racing experience available. The original GRID walked the line between simulation and arcade game well the sequel picks up where its predecessor left off. The vehicles have just enough varying specs to create a simulation element. The latter is appropriately dictated by the car you're driving. Races are still pulse-pounding affairs with spectacular crashes and distinct handling. Those elements have returned in the newest version. The best part about the original GRID was the handling, intense racing and car damage. All things considered, this is another visually pleasing racer from the kings of the genre. ![]() It would be unfair to expect more from this title, considering where we are with this generation of consoles. GRID 2 pushes the visual envelope slightly, but not to the point of breaking new visual ground. The Dirt, F-1 and even the original GRID are clear examples. The UK developer has already shown the ability to make awesome-looking racing titles. The artists involved did an outstanding job bringing the 3-D backgrounds to life, but overall the visuals are pretty much what you'd expect from a Codemasters' title. ![]()
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