Grid Legends PS5 Review

<h1><strong>It&rsquo;s a racing simulator</strong></h1> <p><em>Grid Legends</em>, the fifth installment of the&nbsp;<em>Grid</em>&nbsp;franchise, was initially released in 2022 on PC, Xbox One, Xbox Series X, PS4, and PS5. I happened to get my hands on a copy of&nbsp;<em>Grid</em>&nbsp;for May&rsquo;s PlayStation Plus Essential&nbsp;<a href="https://gamerant.com/ps-plus-free-games-may-2023-ps4-ps5/" rel="noopener ugc nofollow" target="_blank">monthly free game selection</a>.</p> <p>With the&nbsp;<em>Forza</em>&nbsp;racing game series limited to Xbox owners, I&rsquo;ve been missing out on a purely simple racing simulator game, complete with accurate physics, gear changes, real-life car models, and a racing line to follow. Luckily for me, Grid Legends scratches that itch more than other racing games I&rsquo;ve played on the PS5, specifically, the&nbsp;<em>Need for Speed</em>&nbsp;series.</p> <h1><strong>Gameplay</strong></h1> <p><em>Grid</em>&nbsp;follows the story of you, an unnamed protagonist, only referred to as &ldquo;Driver 22,&rdquo; as they rise in the ranks globally for the Seneca racing team. In the story mode, you&rsquo;re placed on a variety of over 130 different race tracks all around the world with different vehicles and objectives associated with each race.</p> <p><a href="https://medium.com/@mille808/grid-legends-ps5-review-a8a7d66d116c"><strong>Website</strong></a></p>
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