Board Thread:Off-Topic/@comment-33524487-20191201114818/@comment-44558788-20191201144456

You are eather payed for this "review" or you have low game criteria or I don't understand that hype about that game. But let we see other side of story ;

I bought it on Android and Grid is just dumb offline game, and RR3 is server sided based. You can't connect and play with your friends in Grid, therefore what is purpose of game if you can't compete with online friends? There is no goal or objective but only driving,driving,driving untill you get bored.That thing with artificial "teams " is just silly and not worth to mention at all.Cars are too slippery and over sensitive even with tweaked settings..About settings...compared with RR3 those differences are like heaven and earth..RR3 have just basic setup, but Grid have much advanced setup overall..Cars doesn't have "sense" for gravity and speed at all and all cars goes at same manner. You can't feel difference between Mini Morris or Mclaren..They "feels" on the same way...Like ice bricks on road.AIl AI cars are like stone blocks on track.You can't kick them but they can kick you what causes a lot of frustrations..From my point of view for 10€  I expected much more and I don't recommend it to experianced drivers but for children under years of 15.Only good thing is excellent graphics.It is really outstanding.Nothing else. In short....For difference in RR3, after few of hours of playing, you can just uninstall it and none of your friends will notice that.