Gran Turismo 7 is the most ambitious entry into the series so far thanks to radically different handling characteristics and a divisive career structure.
Here’s our in-depth review of EA and Codemasters’ latest PC, Xbox and PlayStation racing game – GRID Legends. Find out why it can be great fun, sometimes.
I love speed. When not flying down hills on my mountain bike, I can be found redlining my sports car in fifth and sixth gears, sometimes reaching speeds of up to 70 miles per hour – naturally only on motorways or dual carriageways… So, imagine my excitement when, in December last year, we reported that…Continue reading “Gravity Chase review: Zero-G thrills on a budget”»
The official game of the FIM Motocross World Championship had a bit of a trying time in 2020. It was solid, if unspectacular. 12 months later, and MXGP 2021 is a step forward in several areas, with a greater sense of solidarity. Some of the rough edges have been filed down, and the result is…Continue reading “MXGP 2021 – The Official Motocross Videogame review”»
This is dreadful. There’s so much wrong with Gear.Club Unlimited 2 – Ultimate Edition, it’s hard to know where to start, so let’s start with the positives. Taking the formerly Switch-only racing game and porting it to PC, PlayStation and Xbox (I’m playing it on Xbox Series X) with all of its DLC included at…Continue reading “Gear.Club Unlimited 2 – Ultimate Edition review”»
With the ‘Ultimate’ version now out now on Xbox and PlayStation, Switch owners receive a ‘Definitive Edition’ of Gear.Club Unlimited 2, which collects together all the DLC and the base game into one single purchase. But is that core game actually any good? It’s often in the eShop sales and you really might be able…Continue reading “Gear.Club Unlimited 2 Switch review”»
In a surprising turn of events this year, the folks over at Polyphony Digital partnered with Fanatec for its next Gran Turismo product, following the likes of the Thrustmaster T-GT II. Enter the Gran Turismo DD Pro from Fanatec. In essence, this is the existing Fanatec CSL DD but for PlayStation – except it’s technically…Continue reading “Fanatec Gran Turismo DD Pro review”»
I went to the cinema recently and upon asking for a small drink, I was scornfully dismissed. “Pah! We only do medium, large or extra-large” was the response. Oh, silly me for only having a moderate thirst. Medium it was then – which is still gargantuan. When did ‘medium’ get so plus-sized? Still, despite having…Continue reading “Forza Horizon 5 review: A genre-defining open-world racer”»