Ubisoft released an E3 trailer for South Park: The Stick of Truth. The Obsidian RPG is due for release later this year on PC, PS3, and Xbox 360
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Ubisoft released an E3 trailer for South Park: The Stick of Truth. The Obsidian RPG is due for release later this year on PC, PS3, and Xbox 360
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Watch the NHL 14 Enforcer Engine Gameplay Trailer. Delivered in an action-packed 3rd-person presentation and powered by Fight Night Technology, the all-new Enforcer Engine offers the most authentic and exhilarating hockey fighting experience ever. NHL 14 will release 10th September 2013 in North America and by 13th September worldwide for Xbox 360 and PS3.
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EA Sports have released some new screenshots for FIFA 14.
We recently interviewed Sebastian Enrique who is one of the producers for FIFA 14. He has worked on numerous versions of FIFA, and as you will hear in the interview, he eats, sleeps and breathes FIFA and football! We talk about some of the new features and how popular FIFA is, so over to Sebastian:
FIFA 14 is out on Xbox 360, PS3 and PC on 24 September 2013 in North America and 27 September in Europe
What do you think of the new features announced so far for FIFA 14? Let us know by leaving a comment below.
Pure announces the availability of Jongo A2, a wireless multiroom Hi-Fi adapter with Wi-Fi and Bluetooth.
Available at an SRP of just £99.99, Jongo A2 gives users the flexibility to transform any audio system from a simple micro to a high-end Hi-Fi, into a music streamer. Jongo A2 also offers an easy way to integrate an existing Hi-Fi product into the Jongo multiroom music sys tem and enjoy perfectly synchronised music, radio and much more through their existing audio equipment.
Jongo A2 is engineered to provide high integrity and low distortion audio and comes with a high-quality 24-bit internal DAC (digital to analogue converter) as well as optical and coaxial digital and dual (RCA) phono analogue audio outputs. The digital outputs allow users to connect to a digital enabled hi-fi, DAC or home cinema amplifier and the analogue outputs allow connection to legacy hi-fi or other audio devices.
Jongo A2 is the second product in Pure’s new Jongo multiroom music system and works with the free companion Pure Connect iPad, iPhone and Android app. Music fans can enjoy a 30 day free trial of Pure Music, Pure’s on demand music service. Pure Connect offers an unparalleled combination of the best of radio and music in one place and takes the user on a journey of discovery with recommendations based on listening patterns and a selection of curated content from a range of trusted partners.
The Pure Jongo A2 can be used on its own or combined with Jongo S3 portable, rechargeable wireless speakers (SRP £169.99) to deliver the most flexible and accessible multiroom audio system on the market today. Jongo products use Wi-Fi to stream perfectly synchronised audio within a single or multiroom environment, while Bluetooth allows users to stream content from any audio app on their smartphone or tablet, including locally stored music, to a single Jongo product. Users can simply add extra Jongo speakers or adapters on the same Wi-Fi network to build their multiroom system.
Jongo A2 has been designed to stand out and is available in a range of eye-catching colours. Users can choose from a black, or piano (white with black covers) base unit and then purchase clip on covers in burnt orange, lime green, mango or white (from £12.99) to match their home colour scheme and other Jongo products.
The new Pure Connect app for iPad is also now available to download. Using Wi-Fi along with the free Pure Connect app, users can get the additional benefit of listening to multiple, tightly synchronised Jongo products in a single room or in a multiroom environment. The new Pure Connect app currently gives users access to local music on their smartphone or tablet, over 20,000 radio stations, in excess of 200000 free on-demand programmes and podcasts, as well as 15 million streamable music tracks via the Pure Music subscription service
EA Sports have released a new trailer for FIFA 14.
And here it is:
We recently interviewed Sebastian Enrique who is one of the producers for FIFA 14. He has worked on numerous versions of FIFA, and as you will hear in the interview, he eats, sleeps and breathes FIFA and football! We talk about some of the new features and how popular FIFA is, so over to Sebastian:
FIFA 14 is out on Xbox 360, PS3 and PC on 24 September 2013 in North America and 27 September in Europe
What do you think of the new features announced so far for FIFA 14? Let us know by leaving a comment below.
We get a closer look at Toshiba’s new Excite Write Android tablet.
Demonstrating its explicit dedication to bring the tablet experience to the next level of excitement, Toshiba UK announced its new line-up of 25.7 cm (10.1”) Excite tablets in three distinctive versions. Equipped with Android 4.2, Jelly Bean, the latest version of the Android platform, the Toshiba Excite Pure, Pro and Write each serve the different needs of demanding users. All versions are available with an optional Toshiba Keyboard Cover, bundled or as an accessory for later purchase. The cover has an integrated mechanical keyboard for fast and accurate text input, and serves as a tablet protection as well. European sales of the new Toshiba Excite Pure, Pro and Write tablets will start in the third quarter of 2013.
Toshiba Excite Write Android 4.2 tablet
Here are some more pictures:
What do you think of the Excite Write? We hope to have one for review soon.
DC Universe Online and Planetside 2 will be heading to the much-anticipated PlayStation4. Future PS4 gamers can look forward to experiencing the epic battles of the massively multiplayer online (MMO) first person shooter (FPS) PlanetSide 2, along with the super-powered world of DC Universe Online (DCUO), as SOE continues to bring its ‘Free to Play. Your Way.’ philosophy to new audiences.
“Since the launch of the original EverQuest, we have pioneered major shifts in the development of MMOs and videogames as a whole, and now we’re bringing our titles to the forefront of next-gen gaming ,” said John Smedley, President, Sony Online Entertainment. “Players are evolving and want a variety of ways to access and play games. Our goal is to deliver epic gaming experiences that players crave while harnessing the awesome power and technology of this incredible new platform. We are thrilled to bring two of our most popular free-to-play games to PS4.”
Sony had previously announced that PS4 would not be backwards compatible and would not allow players to download current PlayStation Network titles.
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DC Universe Online Trailer for PS4
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Planetside 2 Trailer for PS4
PlanetSide 2 offers an unparalleled free-to-play gaming experience where players battle in massive environments alongside and against thousands of others engaging in intense air and ground combat that spans the alien planet of Auraxis. Players join one of three Empires – Terran Republic, New Conglomerate or Vanu Sovereignty – to fight in an epic war for ultimate control and territory domination. With advanced technology, years of gamer feedback, and SOE’s new proprietary MMO game engine ForgeLight, PlanetSide 2 offers a truly competitive and visceral FPS experience with massive warfare, massive customization and massive community.
Across the continents of Auraxis, thousands of players come together in enormous battles to win control of critical territories and key resources for their empire. With an extensive skill tree and free-form class-based system, players are able to customize their soldier, weapons and vehicles to match their play-style, as well as the needs of their squad, outfit or empire. Battles have lasted for days or weeks, so players must build alliances and specialized combat outfits to take on long-term strategic and tactical initiatives. Featuring aircraft and ground vehicles, as well as infantry combat, the battles are larger and more intense than ever before.
We get a closer look at Toshiba’s new Excite Pro Android tablet.
Demonstrating its explicit dedication to bring the tablet experience to the next level of excitement, Toshiba UK announced its new line-up of 25.7 cm (10.1”) Excite tablets in three distinctive versions. Equipped with Android 4.2, Jelly Bean, the latest version of the Android platform, the Toshiba Excite Pure, Pro and Write each serve the different needs of demanding users. All versions are available with an optional Toshiba Keyboard Cover, bundled or as an accessory for later purchase. The cover has an integrated mechanical keyboard for fast and accurate text input, and serves as a tablet protection as well. European sales of the new Toshiba Excite Pure, Pro and Write tablets will start in the third quarter of 2013.
Toshiba Excite Pro Android 4.2 tablet
Here are some more pictures:
What do you think of the Excite Pro? We hope to have one for review soon.
Goji has introduced the Goji Smart Lock, a smart lock with an integrated camera to show you who is unlocking your door. Read on for details!
Goji has introduced the Goji Smart Lock, a smart lock with an integrated camera to show you who is unlocking your door. This is an Indiegogo project and is accepting pre-orders. Check out this video:
Here is the press release:
Goji Introduces the Goji Smart Lock to Give Homeowners Unprecedented
Home-Access Control and Information
Goji Smart Lock is the First Electronic Deadbolt to Send Picture Alerts
SAN FRANCISCO, CA – June 4, 2013 – Goji, developers of advanced smart locks, today introduced the Goji Smart Lock, the first electronic deadbolt to provide an unprecedented level of home-access control and information—including picture alerts—via smart phones so that homeowners feel more confident and secure about who is coming and going from their homes. The Goji Smart Lock is the only lock that has a built-in camera to send homeowners real-time picture alerts via text and email to give them visual confirmation of who is activating their lock.
Designed by the Goji team of tech, consumer-goods and lock-industry veterans along with an industrial design firm, the Goji Smart Lock presents a contemporary new look for a lock: a sleek, modern disc in brushed metal with a subtle blue-text LED display that welcomes users by name. The Goji Smart Lock works with Bluetooth low energy mobile phones and also works through the home WiFi network, which enables homeowners to operate the lock from anywhere in the world.
“The centuries-old deadbolt lock is undergoing a radical metamorphosis right now that promises to give us previously unimagined control over access to our homes,” said Gabriel Bestard, founder and CEO of Goji, “Being able to send someone a digital key using your mobile phone is just the start. With the Goji Smart Lock, we’re already taking it further by sending picture alerts of anyone who enters your home using their Goji digital key and greeting them by name right on the lock. The future of locks is now.”
With the Goji Smart Lock, homeowners no longer need to carry a conventional key. Instead, their smart phone activates the deadbolt lock when they approach the door. Homeowners can grant day- and time-specific access privileges to people, for example, to visiting friends and family; service professionals such as contractors, house cleaners and dog walkers; and to short-term renters who use services such as Airbnb. Goji digital keys are encrypted using bank-level encryption and cannot be transferred, stolen or copied like a mechanical key can. In case the homeowner misplaces his phone, Goji offers 24/7 customer service to provide assistance.
Featuring patent-pending technology, the UL-listed Goji Smart Lock consists of the battery-operated deadbolt lock, which homeowners can install themselves in the place of an existing deadbolt, four digital keys and two conventional keys. Programmable fobs are also available.
Product features include:
- Picture Alerts: Only the Goji Smart Lock has a built-in camera to send the homeowner real-time picture alerts via text and email that show who is activating the lock. All activity and photos are recorded in a log that the homeowner can access from the Goji mobile app or their Goji-account web page.
- Day and Time Parameters: Homeowners decide exactly when someone can access their home. In a matter of seconds from anywhere in the world, they can send someone day- and time-specific access rights via text or email, and they can revoke them just as quickly through the Goji app or website.
- Sleek Design – Goji Smart Lock’s circular form and brushed-metal finish go with practically all door finishes and styles, and there is no keypad or visible keyhole. A subtle blue LED display welcomes people by name.
- 24/7 Customer Service – Only Goji offers live telephone assistance and a network of locksmiths in case the homeowner misplaces their phone and needs assistance.
- Secure Bluetooth low energy and WiFi: The Goji Smart Lock and digital keys use bank-level security algorithms, 128-bit encryption. The WiFi capability enables homeowners to control the lock from anywhere in the world, and also enables people without Bluetooth low energy mobile phones to use it.
- Key Fobs and Backups– Although optimized for use with a mobile phone, the Goji Smart Lock also offers programmable fobs for those who don’t carry a mobile phone. For backup, the lock also operates with a conventional key by pulling back the digital display to reveal the keyhole.
- Simple to Install: The Goji Smart Lock is designed to be a do-it-yourself, easy install. The system walks users through every step including the Bluetooth low energy pairing and WiFi setup. The lock is battery-operated and sends the homeowner app alerts and text messages when the batteries, which last for one year, start to get low.
Pricing and Availability
The Goji Smart Lock is expected to be available in December at http://www.gojiaccess.com for $278. Starting today, pre-orders are being accepted at http://www.indiegogo.com/projects/goji. Discounts will be offered.
At $278, this is a premium solution, but it looks great! Check out these product pictures.
Belkin has introduced a battery case for the iPhone 5 that doubles the iPhone 5’s battery life. Read on for details.
Belkin has introduced a battery case for the iPhone 5 that doubles the iPhone 5’s battery life. Here is the press release:
Belkin introduces the Grip Power Battery Case for iPhone 5
New iPhone 5 accessory offers stylish protection and doubles the iPhone’s battery life
(Rushden, UK). – 3 June, 2013 – Belkin today announced the introduction of the Grip Power Battery Case for iPhone 5, designed to double the battery life of the newest iPhone. The Grip Power Battery Case offers iPhone 5 users the perfect combination of power and beauty, ensuring that their device is always protected and ready to use.
“Smartphone users are becoming increasingly dependent on their devices, and Belkin’s new Grip Power Battery Case for iPhone 5 provides the perfect solution for people who are constantly using their iPhone for apps, videos and browsing the web. Reliable battery life is critical for on-the-go users who need their phone to keep up with their connected lifestyle,” said Albert Farag, EMEA Product Manager for smartphone accessories at Belkin.
The powerful 2000 mAh battery capacity of the Grip Power Battery Case doubles the iPhone 5’s battery life so users can talk, text and browse the web for twice as long on one charge than with the iPhone alone.
In addition to extended battery life, the Grip Power Battery Case has a soft, comfortable grip design, a back-up shock-resistant bumper and an anti-glare camera ring that won’t interfere with the camera’s flash.
Grip Power Battery Case for iPhone 5 (F8W292) £89.99
- Extends iPhone 5 battery life
- 2000 mAh battery capacity
- EarPods compatible
- Shock-resistant bumper with secure-hold TPU grip
- Anti-glare camera ring
- Includes Micro-USB charging cable and headphone adapter
- Available in: Whiteout/Blacktop
Availability
The Grip Power Case is available now from our online store at www.belkin.com/uk.
D-Link has announced four new cloud IP cameras. Read on for details!
D-Link has announced four new cloud IP cameras, including one indoor/outdoor camera. Here is the press release:
D-Link Now Shipping Four New Cloud Cameras Taking IP Surveillance to New Levels
Expanded mydlink™-enabled Camera Line-Up Offers Professional-Level Features at Affordable Pricing for Small Business and Consumer Markets
FOUNTAIN VALLEY, Calif. – June 3, 2013 – Taking home and small business surveillance to new levels, D-Link today expanded its line of mydlink™-enabled Cloud Cameras with the introduction of the Pan & Tilt Day/Night Network Camera (DCS-5020L); the Outdoor HD Wireless Day/Night Network Camera (DCS-2332L); the Day/Night Cloud Camera 1150 (DCS-933L); and the Cloud Camera 1050 (DCS-931L). Each designed for around-the-clock surveillance and monitoring, these affordable Cloud Cameras offer expanded capabilities, including easy monitoring of large areas with new Wi-Fi extender features, 720p HD video clarity ensuring rich detail and crisp image quality, and weatherproof casing for enhanced outdoor surveillance.
“The new line of Cloud Cameras give consumers and small business owners a combination of pro-level features and performance at a fraction of the cost of professionally installed security systems,” said Ken Loyd, director consumer product marketing, D-Link Systems, Inc. “Each of the new models add enhanced monitoring features and remote control capabilities that make it easier than ever to integrate a complete surveillance solution at home or the office.”
The cameras are designed with new enhancements to meet a range of indoor and outdoor surveillance needs:
- The Pan & Tilt Day/Night Network Camera(DCS-5020L) incorporates D-Link’s industry leading sound detection and Wi-Fi extender features for enhanced surveillance alerting and easier placement of additional cameras by extending the wireless network to those hard to reach locations. The camera is also equipped with ultra-smooth pan, tilt and a wide 66o horizontal field of view to quickly scan a wide area from a variety of angles and offers 4x digital zoom for monitoring in more detail. Integrated motion-sensing and night-vision technology for viewing up to 26 feet in pitch dark environments provides serious around-the-clock surveillance. The camera also delivers video at 30 frames per second (fps) for cleaner and smoother video feed and both H.264 and MJPEG compressions technology.
- The Outdoor HD Wireless Day/Night Network Camera(DCS-2332L) is designed with IP-65 certified weatherproof casing and a versatile operating temperature system (ranging from -13F to 113F) to withstand all-season outdoor use. It features a wide range of high-demand features including 720p HD resolution for crisp and clear video, a passive infrared (PIR) sensor for enhanced motion detection to trigger recording and email alerts, 10x digital zoom for increased viewing options, premium night vision up to 26 feet, and a microSD/SDHC slot for local recording and playback.
- To cater to a range of indoor monitoring needs, the Cloud Camera 1150 (DCS-933L) and Cloud Camera 1050 (DCS-931L) are equipped with a Wi-Fi extender for easier placement of additional cameras for those hard to reach locations. They both come fully-equipped with H.264 enhanced video compression that allows users to record up to 5x more footage to the built-in microSD card slot, when compared to MJPEG. The Cloud Camera 1150 also offers expanded night vision features to view up to 16 feet in pitch black darkness. Both cameras offer end users enhanced surveillance with D-Link’s industry leading detection features providing both motion and audio alert notifications.
mydlink-Enabled Cloud Cameras
D-Link Cloud Cameras offer simple installation and integration into an existing network with the mydlink portal to view streaming video from a PC, notebook, iPhone®, iPad®, or Android™ device, as well as enhanced remote capabilities via the mydlink+ and mydlink Lite app (free). Both apps enable seamless access to camera feeds from anywhere and a host of newly added features for expanded remote control including pinch-to-zoom viewing, drag-and-drop reordering of devices, two-way audio, remote pan and tilt, video play back from cameras featuring a microSD/SDHC slot, and the ability to configure recording1 schedules and override options.2
Additional Camera Features
The cameras feature a built-in CPU and web server for high-quality live streaming video sent directly to the network as well as a built-in microphone and speaker (select models) for easy two-way communication. Shared capabilities include:
- 802.11n Wi-Fi & Ethernet connectivity
- Wi-Fi Protected Setup™ (WPS) for simple three step installation
- Configurable audio/motion detection alerting
- H.264 video compression technology to optimize network bandwidth and video storage
- Infrared illumination technology for night viewing up to 16 or 26 feet away in complete darkness3
- D-Link Zero Configuration to seamlessly configure and intelligently sync a D-Link Cloud Camera to a D-Link Cloud Router with an existing mydlink account via the push of a button
- D-ViewCam™ camera management software (Windows PC) for advanced motion detection scheduling and alerting for up to 32 cameras
Availability and Pricing
D-Link’s Pan & Tilt Day/Night Network Camera (DCS-5020L), Outdoor HD Wireless Day/Night Network Camera (DCS-2332L), Cloud Camera 1150 (DCS-933L) and Cloud Camera 1050 (DCS-931L) are now available throughout D-Link’s vast network of retail and e-tail outlets in the United States. Detailed specifications are available online and retail pricing is as follows:
- Pan & Tilt Day/Night Network Camera (DCS-5020L) – $119.99
- Outdoor HD Wireless Day/Night Network Camera (DCS-2332L) – $269.99
- Cloud Camera 1150 (DCS-933L) – $99.99
- Cloud Camera 1050 (DCS-931L) – $69.99
Check out these product pictures:
These look like four nice IP cameras! Check them out if you are in the market.
We get a closer look at Toshiba’s new Excite Pure tablet.
Demonstrating its explicit dedication to bring the tablet experience to the next level of excitement, Toshiba UK announced its new line-up of 25.7 cm (10.1”) Excite tablets in three distinctive versions. Equipped with Android 4.2, Jelly Bean, the latest version of the Android platform, the Toshiba Excite Pure, Pro and Write each serve the different needs of demanding users. All versions are available with an optional Toshiba Keyboard Cover, bundled or as an accessory for later purchase. The cover has an integrated mechanical keyboard for fast and accurate text input, and serves as a tablet protection as well. European sales of the new Toshiba Excite Pure, Pro and Write tablets will start in the third quarter of 2013.
Excite Pure: all-round, affordable functionality, optimised performance for web, video and casual 3D gaming, powered by NVIDIA Tegra 3 mobile processor
Toshiba Excite Pure Android 4.2 tablet:
Here are some more pictures:
What do you think of the Excite Pure? We hope to have one for review soon.
CyberLink Corp today launched PhotoDirector Mobile – an easy-to-use, yet powerful photo editing application for touch-enabled Windows 8 tablets.
Building on the success of CyberLink’s popular PhotoDirector photo editing software for PC and Mac, PhotoDirector Mobile was developed to provide users with the convenience of comprehensive photo editing on the go.
A robust solution, PhotoDirector Mobile provides users with more functionality than the standard photo editing features usually available on mobile devices. The application comes with innovative tools such as magic content-aware removal, instant presets with time-saving batch editing, portrait beautifying tools and HDR effects for stylizing scenes. All these features and more are included along with the basic tools users will expect, such as tone adjustments, cropping and orienting, and quick sharing options to upload photos to Facebook and Flickr.
“Our PhotoDirector desktop version, which recently received over 150,000 downloads in 48 hours, continues to be very popular with our users,” said Alice H. Chang, CEO of CyberLink. “With the rapid emergence of the mobile digital landscape, however, PhotoDirector Mobile now brings many of the same features and intuitive functionality to Windows 8 Modern UI. Users can edit and share their photos at any time without the need for a keyboard or mouse. Furthermore, PhotoDirector desktop users will now have a convenient on-the-go editing companion.”
PhotoDirector Mobile also delivers additional features for photography enthusiasts and advanced users, including RAW image format support, selective color tuning and a touch finder window to precisely track finger movements, all operating within a non-destructive editing environment. Personalization options will also soon be available to users through a free update that will include many options for photo collages, a large selection of photo frames and customizable text bubbles.
Since the release of the first Grid I haven’t really found a substitute for that gap between racing sim and arcade thrills. I was a huge fan of the first Grid and have been eagerly awaiting the latest instalment from Codemasters.
Starting your career is painless and quick. The basis of Grid 2 is that you and your pal are trying to get a new racing league started called World Racing Series (WRS). So you start racing against other clubs and performing promo events to build up a fan base. Once you have enough fans you will be able to participate in a season of the WRS.
The fan count increases satisfyingly after each successful event lending a real sense of progression to your career. Occasionally you also get a nifty video of your increasing popularity showing YouTube hits and later clips from ESPN. The entire idea of building up your own racing league from the ground up until you conquer the world gives a very structured career experience; difficult to achieve in a racing game.
After the genius addition of the fictional WRS and the progression and structure it adds to Grid 2, Codemasters seem to have set to work removing any other sense of progression that may have been found. For a start you cannot purchase any cars or any upgrades at all.
After a certain amount of progression you will get a choice of one of two cars. Pick one and then do a few races and you can go and win the other one by beating a single lap time in it. It makes it too easy to acquire vehicles and gives you nothing to strive for. There are no dreams or hopes of getting that car you like. You get what you’re given.
Further compounding this problem is the complete lack of any customization outside of the aesthetics of your vehicles. You can’t even perform basic upgrades like better tires or improved suspension. I don’t expect simulator style enhancements, in fact I don’t want them here in Grid world. Just upgrade level I, II and III for power and handling would have added a more personal feel to the cars you have earned.
Liveries are easy to select and choose between. You can even load and save livery options and apply them to all your cars at once, making the whole experience very slick. You can’t customize every aspect of a car by adding small vinyl’s and building them up but rather the overall look of the car. With the livery and colour options available there should be enough choice but some may want more.
Handling mechanics slide and skid excitedly to create a very drift like experience most of the time. It’s very satisfying flicking a muscle car round a corner at 100mph and I’m glad to say the racing is where Grid 2 shines.
Whilst there are a nice variety of cars on offer, there are basically 3; drift, grip and balanced. The only real difference I can tell between vehicles is entirely dependant on what class it’s in. The more I progressed the more I just found myself using the same cars over and over again because they were clearly better than the others. So much so in fact that some of the cars I have earned still haven’t even been used!
More trade-offs between power and grip would have done Grid 2 the world of good and rewarded different play styles whilst encouraging the use of different cars. Unfortunately because you get given cars for free, and often you don’t really want them, gaining new vehicles is quite disappointing.
Rather than just driving to win first position in a classic race every time Grid 2 has a few tricks to break the potential monotony. “Endurance” sets a time limit and whoever covers more distance by the end wins. “Elimination” events will eliminate the car at the back every so often so you have to stay at the front. Hang on. I don’t actually know why this is any different from a normal race, it certainly plays the same, you just get a time limit instead of a lap count. I got Grid 2 to race so just call it a race! It’s almost like Codemasters are trying to hide the racing!
Touge and Drift events also return alongside a Checkpoint mode and some time trial challenges. The best new addition is a mode that sees you overtaking as many trucks as possible without crashing or cutting corners. The more you overtake quickly the higher your multiplier goes. It’s a nice change of pace and a great addition to Grid.
Also you will periodically play with “Live Routes” enabled. Live Routes changes the layout of the track during a race. Whilst very technically impressive the only effective difference is that you get no mini-map and occasionally a nasty hairpin bend will be thrown at you. Most of the time the track remains the same.
Very few of the tracks in Grid 2 stem from real motorsport and soon you will have seen, driven and won on them all and be hoping for a bit of a change of scenery. Luckily the tracks are well designed and good looking.
Track design complements the handling mechanics really well ensuring you never feel limited. The little effects such as dirt and leaves are impressively subtle on top of well textured road surfaces. Sun glare and other effects in the sky are equally impressive giving the environments a nice full feel.
For some reason online you do buy your cars and you can upgrade them. You earn money for winning races and Grid 2 has a much more traditional feel online. The game works fine online but there simply isn’t enough to do to hold your attention for too long. There is certainly some entertainment to be had, but it’s not indefinite with the tracks and vehicles on offer.
Grid 2’s sound effects are punchy and effective. From different tire noises on different road surfaces to the rumble of the engines Grid 2 excites throughout. The music is a little generic but it is what it is, and it complements the game well.
Car models look good, but not outstanding. The complete lack of an interior view because (Codemasters say) almost nobody uses it seems a bit like a copout. It’s not a huge problem but I think it should be present.
The tracks and environments are definitely were Grid 2 excels. They look rich and detailed and are a pleasure to watch as you progress through the game. If only there were more.
Fantastic arcade(ish) racing entertainment that is what is is. If you just want to get in a car and race Grid 2 is for you. If you want loads of customization, cars, tracks and Forza 4 good looks then Grid 2 will disappoint.
It seems counterproductive to allow some features online and leave them off in the career mode. I miss the teammate system from the first Grid and the replays are a real let-down from their notoriously over-the-top predecessors. The focused, almost narrative like, career instead of the original Grid’s huge amount of options can be either a positive or a negative depending on what you want. But I don’t see the problem in letting me decide what I want to do.
Taking off solid core features like these whilst adding others that are just innovation for the sake of it ultimately hinders Grid 2. There’s a lot of Grid 2 that just feels like a step in the wrong direction. I wonder what I did with my copy of the first Grid…
Grid 2 is available now for PS3, XBOX 360 and PC
Reviewed on PS3