If you want to be first, fast and famous all at once, then you'll need to hit the streets with GRID 2.
The follow-up to the award-winning, multi-million selling GRID, this sequel sees an aggressive racing experience boasting advanced AI and total racing immersion, courtesy of the new TrueFeel Handling system, bringing complete control from behind the wheel.
Thanks to the EGO Game Technology Platform, players will witness genre-defining visuals and eye-catching damage spanning across three continents, in an evolving world of motorsport. Fame, fortune, and fans await you to burn your way all the way to the top of the pile as you speed through licensed circuits, ranging from city streets to winding mountain roads.
What GRID 2 also offers is a standard-setting for multiplayer racers, offering up innovative modes, a whole new progression system and integration with RaceNet, which is available to players for free for Codemasters Racing titles.
Meanwhile, the All-In DLC Pack will bring all available car and track content packs for GRID 2. This includes All-In Pack to receive all available car and track content packs for GRID 2 at a huge discount. Includes the Bathurst Pack, Spa-Francorchamps Pack, McLaren Racing Pack, IndyCar Pack, GTR Racing Pack, Headstart Pack, Super Modified Pack, Drift Pack, Classic GRID Pack and Peak Performance Pack, as well as 10 new routes, two new circuits, a whopping 25 new cars and much more.
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Not even a week after DuckTales: Remastered was removed from Steam, Grid 2 has followed it into the memory hole. Codemasters' racing game presumably had to be removed from sale for the same reason its predecessor did a couple of years ago—expiring licenses, either for its car models or the songs on its soundtrack. Grid 2 was given away on the Humble Store in March, and the previous Grid was offered for free before disappearing as well. That's a nice way to go about it, making su...
Codemasters has just announced that an all-new Grid will be coming to consoles and PC later this year, with the fourth instalment in the series - called, simply, Grid - out on September 13th. It comes over a decade after the original - which, I guess, we should now call Gr1d - which saw Codemasters shake up the racing genre with its introduction of the rewind mechanic. The slightly less-than-stellar Grid 2 followed in 2013, putting a heavy American twang on the whole thing, and was quickly follo...
Codemasters’ 2013 racer Grid 2 is a fairly geriatric entry in the car-wot-goes-fast pantheon – so old that RPS’s prior coverage of it was written by the impossibly ancient likes of Rossignol, J. and Smith, A. – but we sure did like it back then. I’ve just been back in and, yeah, it still looks and feels dang good for a non-car-gonk like me. Its cheeseball blend of arcadey racing, ludicrous damage modelling, time-rewinding, Chosen One storytelling and hilariously of-...
The Codemasters racing game Grid 2 is an oldie but a goodie, earning 82/100 in our 2013 review. "More fun than a sim," we said, and "spectacular to look at," with challenging AI, plenty to do, and smooth performance on a mid-range rig. It's a testament to the game's durability that six years after release, it's still selling for $30 at regular price. For the next three days on the Humble Store, however, it is free. And not just Grid 2, but also the Bathur...
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