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Race Driver: GRID - A review wearing a shiny racing helmet

We've had a lot of buzz recently on these pages about a little title known as Race Driver: GRID. It is - obviously - a racing game, available now on PC, XBox 360 and PS3 from Codemasters, and there's a DS version coming soon, too.

Pick it up and take part in an unprecedented variety of racing events - but don't take my word for it. Not_Matt dusted off the PS3 and put on his racing gloves, all set to take on GRID's three distinct racing styles. What did he think? Which did he like best - Japan, the US or Europe? How did the game play? ...only one way to find out - check out this review, which has just taken out the chequered flag.

GRID is broken into 3 regions, each with their own distinctive flavour and racing styles: Japan, the US and Europe. Europe sticks true to its racing pedigree, focusing on closed circuit races around the likes of the Nuremberg in high performance supercars and open wheel racers. The US is all about V8 muscle, street racing and that classic Southern speciality, the demolition derby. Japan is deeply embedded in the tuner scene; complete with your requisite drift events and Initial D style Togue mountain races. Whilst there mightn't be any lawnmower races this time around, racing is diverse and each mode's a lot of fun.

Read the full review from Not_Matt
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