Race Driver: GRID (PS3)

Release Date: 30/05/2008

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Challenging players to become the number one race driver in a new world of exhilarating motorsport, Race Driver One will take players on a tour like never before; to beautifully realised racing locations through Europe, the U.S., Japan and beyond. The game will feature the most extensive range of events in the series, combining official circuit-based championships with road races and urban street competitions.

  • Developer: Codemasters
  • Publisher: Codemasters
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Tom revs up...

I must admit, driving games have never really been my thing. I've played most of Codemasters previous efforts, and found it difficult at times even making it around the first bend! This is pretty much the same for most driving games that I attempt to play. I'm just a bit rubbish at racers.

Despite this, I've still got a decent feel for Codemasters' racers. Race Driver: GRID may not be TOCA by name but this is TOCA in spirit. Its clear RACE Driver: GRID is a game put together by a team who have been here before.

Visually, it's up there with the best on next-gen systems. Race Driver: GRID looks exceptionally crisp and clear, with cars reflecting their surroundings and smoke from spinning tyres. It is, at times, breathtaking – and matched by the aural side. Sat at the start line, the engine roars hungrily with every rev, and no two motors really sound alike. Petrol heads will instantly love this.

Race Driver: GRID may not be TOCA by name but this is TOCA in spirit. Its clearly put together by a team who have been here before.

Gameplay in Race Driver: GRID is very solid. The first car I used, an American Muscle car (maybe not the best choice for a first timer) was a powerful beast, screaming away from the start line and swinging the back out wildly on corners. Sufficed to say, it wasn't long before I eventually/inevitably crashed and totalled my car.

But when I did, two surprises presented themselves:

The first was the crash and damage physics. Not over the top and not restricted; if you're going at 130 mph and you hit a protruding wall in Race Driver: GRID, it'll total the car. If you're going 30 mph it'll merely make a ‘nice' dent. Race Driver: GRID has damage modelling to make GT fans jealous.

Erase and Rewind

The second feature, which is especially nice for us beginners, is Race Driver: GRID's Flashbacks. Basically if you crash and right the car off, you can rewind back by ten seconds or so before you crashed and try to 're-do' that section to try to correct your error.

Another handy feature is pit updates, letting you know lap times, rival positions, the car condition and giving general encouragement when you're not doing so well. Driver AI also seems to be on the ball too. The majority of racers out there have opponent AI that seems to run like a train on the tracks, religiously follow the racing line. In Race Driver: GRID, however, they'll smartly follow the racing line, but in a more individual way – reacting to the presence of rival racers around them.

Buy and sell cars, develop a reputation, get sponsorship, build up a team to race with. It's compelling stuff.

Variety in Race Driver: GRID is impressive, with a host of city tracks, racing circuits and large number of motors, from muscle cars to tourers, tuned cars, Formula 100 motors, demolition derby bangers and more, there's plenty on offer here. And you'll enjoy most of this via Race Driver: GRID's comprehensive career mode, in which you'll buy and sell cars, develop a reputation, get sponsorship, build up a team to race with. It's compelling stuff.

Race modes don't disappoint, either. A gruelling Le-mans race will sate hardcore driving fans, while single event Race Day lets you spec up a race to your taste. Test Drive lets you set a fast lap time to upload to the leader boards online, while Demolition Derby is perhaps the most likely to throw up some jaw-dropping slow-mo crashes.

As well as online leaderboards, Race Driver: GRID boasts online multiplayer for up to 12 players, with a voting system determining what region the race will take part in, and the race type selected. It's a welcome feature ensuring races aren't entirely at the host's mercy.

Race Driver: GRID is an extremely impressive game loaded with lush visuals, features galore and plenty of gameplay possibilities. With a wide variety of tracks, modes and vehicle types there's some severe experimentation to be enjoyed, and with online play added to the mix it's bound to last a long time, whether you're a hardcore driving nut, or a casual, slightly-rubbish racer like myself.

GAME's Verdict
plus points
  • Solid controls, great handling and intense racing
  • Looks great, sounds great, and the Flashbacks feature works brilliantly
  • DEMOLITION DERBY!!!
minus points
  • No online replay sharing
  • Could maybe have done with a few more cars, but that's really nitpicking
  • Ummmm... ?

Review by: Tom 'Learner Driver' Daly
Version Tested: PS3
Review Published: 29.05.08

User Reviews

Grant Buchanan posted on 28 Sep 2009
Rating this pretty much on Graphics really, FAR TOO frustrating, especially in professional mode, even with the difficulties set low, and driver assists on. I've spent hours on this, so can't say I haven't given it a fair go, but it's just a bit too realistic to get any enjoyment or progress out of. The Drifting categories are damn near impossible, I'm sticking to Shooters !!! Good game if your a driving nut, but avoid it if you haven't got the patience of a saint and many many many hours to practice.
Juheb Hussain posted on 22 Sep 2009
Buying this game was great! I've bought this with shift and I just cant stop playing more than shift! The races are extremely realistic. In good ways and bad ways. The cars sound really loud and roary. And you can make your own team. With team mates, sponsers and branding. The cars maybe expensive but is really easy to make money! You also get this guy to guide you through races and encourage and a buisness manager who could really help. You make your own life as a racedriver and really boost up your imagination. You racedrivers name is for you to choose aswell. And your race guy thing and your buissness manager could call you by your name (only if your names on the list!). Or if your name isnt on you could use a nickname provided. This game is brilliant. 9.8/10
Rob Chadwick posted on 21 Jul 2009
What can you say about a game with little competition... Well first off it's amazing in the detail and graphics. But compared to what you say? Well there is Gran Turismo prologue but there is a certain difference to the posh, stylish gameplay of Race Driver Grid compared to the stubern data crunching in Gran Turismo. So it's like comparing a dog and a cat, Metallica and Boy-zone. Two completely different things. All in all Race Driver Grid is a brilliant buy and completely worthy of sitting in your games collection. Thanks for reading, hope this helps!
Lee Pirie posted on 20 Jul 2009
This is a brilliant game graphics brilliant car range brilliant the race stipulations are great, but and it's a big BUT the steering is weird if you even dab the breaks and turn the analog stick at the same time you can go and do the corner you've just been round and if you try to steer off a gravel trap the car goes crazy and turns round and these two things are doing my nut in so i've stopped playing it. So if you want a great driving game get ferrari challenge and/or nfs
Daniel Griffiths posted on 02 Jul 2009
I played the Demo and i must say, i enjoyed the track racing, but not to keen on the Drifting Mode. Why some people moan that it aint Free roaming i dont know. Its a good old normal racing game. If you want free roaming, get midnight club, undercover or burnout. It is a good game and well worth getting pre-owned.
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