For some reason, the latest Need for Speed : ProStreet hasn't received the same warm welcome from gamers as the earlier NFS series starting from NFS : Underground. NFSs have the feeling of going through the streets av lightning speeds and braking from those speeds to a complete halt in 2 seconds, taking sharp 90 degree turns av such speed with gravity working overtime to stop you from crashing into a building or someone's living room. On the other hand, for the console like Xbox 360, there's the Gran Turismo 5, which has always given the console (Xbox 360) gamers a mild sensation of racing simulation.
Seriously though, games like GTR2, Live for Speed, rFactor and Richard Burns Rally for the PC or Xbox 360 are more authentic and exhibit immersive simulations than watered down arcade games.
Here's where Codemaster's all new arcade-sim racer Race Driver : Grid comes into picture. The last release of Colin McRae - Dirt has been known for its graphics. It's the same engine that's used in Grid.
Each game mode has a distinct handling characteristics for the cars. If you thought you were good at NFS drifting, then you have to try grid.
Simply put, Grid is a fun arcade racer, garnished with bits of simulation characteristics - it's more challenging than NFS for sure, and it's proper racing game with focus on diligent driving and worrying less about how flashy your car looks. Try the demo on your Xbox 360 befor you buy it. I still like the lightening speed racing of NFS cause in real world it's not possible. So atleast I get to race that fast in a game. & Most Wanted is my favourite.
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