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  1. Feb 27, 2022
    5
    I've been able to play 10 hours because of the gamepass. I was excited to start and the storymode is very well done in my opinion with real life actors and cutscenes.

    The troubles start with the gameplay. It feels much more arcade than GRID 2019. And I wish it would be more like GRID on the Nintendo Switch which I thought was awesome. The cars just feel a bit like they're driving on
    I've been able to play 10 hours because of the gamepass. I was excited to start and the storymode is very well done in my opinion with real life actors and cutscenes.

    The troubles start with the gameplay. It feels much more arcade than GRID 2019. And I wish it would be more like GRID on the Nintendo Switch which I thought was awesome.
    The cars just feel a bit like they're driving on ice with grip almost non-existant.

    Free racing and career feel a bit weird too. It's like the game "forces" you to play online instead of just pressing offline racing.
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  2. Jan 9, 2023
    5
    At least for me earlier races in career are winnable on easier difficulty settings. The story is not great, but it's a racing game. What do you expect? Career mode is boring, putting money in your mechanic is a good investment, but investing in my AI companion felt more like wasting money. You race, you win, you race some more. Untill you hit a wall. Like with the MX-5 cup. There are onlyAt least for me earlier races in career are winnable on easier difficulty settings. The story is not great, but it's a racing game. What do you expect? Career mode is boring, putting money in your mechanic is a good investment, but investing in my AI companion felt more like wasting money. You race, you win, you race some more. Untill you hit a wall. Like with the MX-5 cup. There are only a few races before you reach the final, and you need to install level 2 upgrades. Point is: you don't drive enough. Races are short in lenght, so i guess they want you to grind previous races or do separate races to unlock said upgrades. This dual system EA loves to implement in their racing games really annoys me. Why do i need to drive 35 miles to unlock an upgrade i already have enough money for? Luckily this game is on game pass, because i wouldn't pay more than $10 for this. Expand