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Race Driver: GRID [Game Review - 5 stars) - 6 HD trailers
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The old TOCA series of (originally touring car-based) driving gamesremained steadfastly unfashionable despite its class, but this next-genreinvention deserves to be a smash hit. Indeed, it goes some waytowards justifying the existence of the next-gen consoles thanks tofearsome AI (drivers nudge you off and spin in front of you),incredible physics and damage engines and gloriously gritty graphics.Structurally, it establishes a new benchmark too. You start off as adriver for hire, taking on assignments in Europe, the US and Japan;soon, you have enough money to start your own team, and eventually youcan employ another driver. You can rewind time for a short while (handywhen you hit a kerb and take off), and all forms of motorsport arepresent, including endurance racing, open-wheel racing, drifting and"touge" street-racing (in Japan) and even stock cars. Makes thesqueaky-clean, damage-free GT5: Prologue feel like Pole Position.

Race Driver: GRID  is the latest addition to the TOCA Touring Car series by Codemasters, published and developed by the same company. It was announced on April 19, 2007, and will be available on the PlayStation 3 and Xbox 360 consoles as well as Windows PCs. The game was released on May 30th, 2008 in Europe and is set for release on June 3rd, 2008 in the US.
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