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Customer Review: good
Summary: 4 Stars

The game need that we can practic or train in the circuits, before the competition

Customer Review: Best Racing Game for the PS3
Summary: 5 Stars

Best racing game for the PS3 so far. Graphics are not on par with GT5, however they are fantastic, and the gameplay is spectacular. Menus are not that polished and the number of cars is not that much, but the ones that you get are really fun to drive. My order for PS3 driving games (just first two are sims):

1) Grid
2) GT5
3) Ridge Racer 7
4) Burnout Paradise
5) Need of Speed Carbon

My sugestion is, stick with these games, all others, including the other Need for Speeds and Midnight Club Los Angeles are very bad.


Customer Review: I put GRID up against ANY other racing game that I've played
Summary: 5 Stars

I love racing games but am not a huge fan of the realistic-type racing games (Gran Turismo, Forza, etc.). I read a lot of reviews of GRID before buying it and wasn't sure whether I would care for it or not. I am a big fan of the Burnout series. I am not a huge fan of the Need for Speed series because I am not really into cars that use spoilers as decoration and use blown-out mufflers to make them sound louder.

That being said, GRID is probably the best racing game I have ever played. I like the fact that you build your own racing team including designing your own "branding" for that team but you don't get bogged down with choosing decals and other countless inane customization options. The cars in GRID are actual cars (Corvette, Lamborghini, Aston-Martin, etc) as opposed to the Burnout cars that may be modelled after real cars but have silly names.

The racing in GRID is NOT realistic like Gran Turismo but it's more realistic than Burnout. You start the race with one car and if you bang up that car during a race, it can affect the performance of that car. You have several (usually 5) opportunities during a race to cue the instant replay and re-start just before you crashed so you don't have to completely avoid crashes altogether but you can't just bounce off of walls and other cars for the entire race like you can in Burnout, for example. Unlike the latest Burnout offering (Burnout Paradise), you CAN restart any race at any time. There are drifting events and head-to-head races as well as endurance events like the "24 hours at Le Mans" race.

As you progress with your racing team, you can add drivers to your team so that you have multiple entries in the same race. The tracks vary depending on whether you race in Europe, U.S. or Japan but you don't get bored racing the same track over and over again because they change the tracks for different races. Sometimes, you race in the opposite direction on a particular track and sometimes they add sections to a particular track. So, you don't get bored racing the same tracks all the time.

I found a lot of conflicting reviews before buying this game and was still not sure what I was going to get when I played it. That's why I have posted this review. Hopefully, it will clear up any confusion there might be about what kind of racing game GRID is for those of you who may be on-the-fence about purchasing it.

Customer Review: it grows into you
Summary: 4 Stars

I wanted a non-violent (No Motorstorm or Burnout) good-looking racing game for my PS3, so I had to decide between Gran Turismo 5 Prologue and GRID. Since a copy of GT5 Prologue will essentially become a coaster once the full Gran Turismo is released, I decided on GRID.

Having been accustomed to the handling in the old NFS series (Hot Pursuit 2, Most Wanted), I spent all my first races in GRID just crashing against walls and other cars. It was only when a nephew came to my house and he won a couple of races -having never before played the game- that I discovered that the problem wasn't GRID, but me. My nephew knows how to drive a car in real life, while I don't. He gave me a very basic piece of advice on how to take a curve: "Slow down - Turn - Accelerate". This made all the difference in the world. Right now I've won four golden medals in the European challenges, and I feel confident that I can win a lot more. What started as a love-hate relationship with GRID has now become true love.

Still, I feel it lacks "something". Perhaps I was spoiled by the NFS focus on sheer fun, and that's why I have trouble with a more serious (you even manage sponsors!) racing game.

Customer Review: product review
Summary: 4 Stars

overall GRID is a great driving game although limited to a certain amount of cars and courses to race on, GRID has really provocative graphics i rate this an overall a 4.5
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