Grid legends ps5 review5/10/2023 The thing I enjoyed most was the empathic soundtrack that reacted to your racing, when things were going smoothly the score was intense and pushed you along. The circuits based around the world were all interesting to race, the crowd taking photos mixed in with the fireworks greeting you at the finish line really helped with the immersion. The game looks brilliant running at 120hz, gameplay is smooth and the weather effects all looked fantastic. It probably happens too often but it adds a layer of excitement to the game while you are racing. I particularly enjoyed the randomness of cars breaking down in a plume of smoke, or seeing tyres randomly come loose and race off away from their owners cars, occasionally you’ll also see cars flip in bigger crashes. They’ll take any opportunity to push you aside and give you a tougher race. The AI responds to your driving style through the nemesis system, clean racing won’t cause you any issues but bump an opponent too many times and you cause them to become a nemesis. The racing is excellent, the cars all feel great and bring their own unique characteristics, for example when racing in trucks you can feel the suspension straining as you go round corners but once you hit the straights you can really feel the power of the engine kick in, electric cars feel like they are gliding around the track while classic touring cars feel rough and ready as you smash into your opponents. Your sponsors will set you objectives such as driving certain distances in a specific class of car or performing well in events, this will lead to XP and cash rewards that can be spent on your team. Improving your mechanics stats leads to cheaper upgrades and repairs and more opportunities from sponsors. Improving these will help you out on the track as they are less prone to mistakes and respond to team commands more efficiently. You can upgrade your teammate across three groups, Race Strategy, Team Synergy and Racing Knowledge. It took me about 6 hours to complete.Īll of the XP and credits earned can be used in the main career of the game, the credits can be used to purchase new vehicles and to develop your teammate and mechanics. Each race has an objective to meet to be able to move across the 36 chapters of the story. Of course there is plenty of racing to be done using a big array of vehicles across a series of different events. All of the actors are filmed against digital backdrops much like how The Mandalorian was filmed.Īll of the actors do a good job of playing their parts, your teammate is a driven winner that has high expectations of everyone, while Nathan McKane plays the cocky daddy’s boy as Ravenwest’s Number One driver, fans of older GRID games will recognise the McKanes as AI opponents of yesteryear. The story is told via a series of interviews and fly on the wall cut scenes as part of a sports documentary. The content we produce is obviously not free of use should you want to upload our videos on your own website or YouTube channel.Driven to Glory sees you been given the opportunity to race for Senaca Racing to go up against the undisputed champions Ravenswest. We now also produce HDR videos, which can only be enjoyed by those who own compatible televisions. At a time when Youtube's subpar video compression has become the norm for most people on the Internet, we refuse to give up quality without a fight. The HD content we provide always respects the original resolution and framerate of the games we capture, making Gamersyde the one and only place to get 1080p/4K/60fps videos with high bitrate. We are able to offer fast news delivery and HD content from the upcoming games, and one of the greatest and friendliest gaming communities in the world. We cover both handheld and video games platforms and the site has grown into one of the biggest gaming sites in the continent. Gamersyde is a commercial multiplatform web portal based in Europe, with hundreds of thousands of visitors each month from all over the world.
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