![]() Note that I said “complete” and not “win”, as you don’t necessarily have to win every event to unlock the final race. Each one takes you around the world in a variety of cars, with the aim to complete enough events to unlock the discipline’s finale. You’ll race in Touring Cars, Stock Cars (including muscle cars), Tuners, GT sports cars, FA Racing (Alonso’s series) and even Invitational events. Driving his championship-winning Renault R26 from 2006 is quite something, especially when competing against the great man himself in one of the series finales. The career in particular is very different, including the addition of F1 World Champion and two-time Le Mans winner Fernando Alonso. ![]() Some tracks return from previous games, including the dreaded Okutama Grand Circuit that still haunts me from the original Race Driver: GRID, but everything else is new. That’s precisely the feeling I get when playing GRID.Īlthough billed as a reboot, this is actually a completely new game. There’s nothing quite like that feeling you get when you finally make that overtake, whether it’s for first place or eighth. Side-by-side with an opponent through winding bends, striking that balance between trying to get ahead and making sure nobody ends up pushed into a wall.
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