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That's the case with Grip: Combat Racing, a straightforward tribute to ... It was already something of a cover act back then. It had its dedicated fans, though. Among them was a home renovator ...
Grip: Combat Racing is a monster of a game. In an era when games release in a half-complete state, with modes added after the fact and vague promises are made about DLC expansions, when developers ...
GRIP succeeds in honouring fan favourite Rollcage, but is there more to this wall-riding combat racer than a quick hit of nostalgia? Not everyone will have heard of Rollcage. Published by ...
What's up, gamers? GRIP: Combat Racing has added the iconic DMC DeLorean 2650 as part of a purchasable content update. But first, it's free to play on Steam until October 21. GRIP is a racing game ...
GRIP: Combat Racing is leaving Steam Early Access this fall. The spiritual successor to Rollcage, GRIP: Combat Racing, has a release date set for PC, PlayStation 4, Switch, and Xbox One.
Here is an overview of the game: GRIP: Combat Racing will see racers hurtling their way around 22 breath-taking tracks across a variety of hostile and foreign worlds, driving one of 15 armored ...
Select from a long list of arcade racers, racing sims, flight sims, and more. Twitch Prime's July 2020 lineup adds five more free games for members, including Grip: Combat Racing and Dear Esther.
The folks at Caged Element set out to bring these classic racers into the modern age with GRIP: Combat Racing. While it is still rough around the edges and at times unforgiving, it is likely to ...
But then we have GRIP: Combat Racing, a game that easily caters to fans of the original PlayStation racing game Rollcage. In it, you’re in control of a race car that’s not only easily ...
The folks at Caged Element set out to bring these classic racers into the modern age with “GRIP: Combat Racing.” While it is still rough around the edges and at times unforgiving, it is likely ...
Fans of 1999's topsy-turvy racer Rollcage rejoice! Spiritual successor GRIP has just hit Steam Early Access. But is it any good? Danny O'Dwyer investigates.