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The Olympian Review: Grid

The Olympian writes: "On the track - 37 licensed tracks, to be exact - "Grid's" 29 licensed vehicles handle surprisingly well despite the limitations of the DS' control pad. Imagine a Nintendo 64 racer and the degree of control that typically entailed, and you have an idea what to expect here: a degree of precision not on par with the console versions but plenty serviceable for what it's trying to accomplish. "Grid's" simulation leanings are understandably more forgiving on the small screen, but the game still keeps you abreast of vehicle damage and when it may be wise to enter the pit for repairs."
Shmammy - contributor
Published: 435 days 22 hours ago | Review | Nintendo DS
 
 
 

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