Compare GRIP: Combat Racing key prices across trusted key stores and find the best deal. Developed by Caged Element. Published by Wired Productions. Released on 11/6/2018. Available on PC, Nintendo Switch, Xbox. Genres: Action, Indie, Racing. Metacritic score: 80/100.

High-speed combat racing on walls, ceilings, and everything in between. GRIP is Rollcage's spiritual successor and it absolutely earns that title.

GRIP: Combat Racing is a high-octane vehicular combat racer from Caged Element, built on the bones of the classic Rollcage games from the late 90s. If you have never heard of Rollcage, the short version is this: cars with tyres so big they can grip any surface, including walls and ceilings, hurtling around twisting tracks at speeds that make most other racers feel like they are running on treacle. GRIP captures that feeling with remarkable accuracy. You pick from a roster of heavily armoured vehicles, load up with weapons ranging from missiles to miniguns, and then try not to lose your mind as the track flips you upside down mid-corner at 700 km/h. The core racing is genuinely excellent. Tracks are designed around the surface-flip mechanic, so you will find yourself transitioning from floor to wall to ceiling in the middle of a race and needing to plan for it rather than just surviving it. There is a satisfying learning curve where routes that looked like chaos on lap one start to feel like muscle memory by lap five. The weapon sandbox is not as deep as, say, a Mario Kart, but it does its job. Rockets, EMP blasts, and shield pickups keep races chaotic without feeling completely lottery-based. The single-player campaign is structured around cups and challenge events, and there is enough variety across race modes, elimination rounds, and carkour (pure time-attack) stages to keep you busy for a solid weekend. For the Saturday-night-couch-session crowd: GRIP does support local multiplayer, and playing split-screen with friends is where this game really earns its fun. Four people screaming at each other as someone gets rocketed off a wall at Mach 3 is exactly the kind of chaotic, low-stakes carnage that makes a good party game. It is not as immediately accessible as Mario Kart - the speed is genuinely overwhelming at first and new players will spend a few early races just trying to keep the car on the track - but anyone who sticks with it for a session will find their footing. On controller it handles well; there is no wheel or HOTAS support since this is very much an arcade-style racer and a gamepad is the right tool here. The game is not without rough edges. The AI difficulty scaling can feel inconsistent, swinging between pushover and rubber-banding menace. The online multiplayer community has thinned out considerably since launch, so finding populated lobbies takes patience. Car customisation is mostly cosmetic and fairly limited, which will disappoint anyone hoping for deep build variety. The presentation is fine but not flashy, and the soundtrack is a serviceable drum-and-bass loop that gets the job done without being memorable. Overall, GRIP is a genuinely good time for anyone who misses the late-90s era of arcade racing, likes chaos in their combat racers, or just wants something wild and different for a couch multiplayer night. The mechanical depth rewards practice, the tracks are inventive, and the sheer speed is a thrill that few racers replicate. Just manage expectations around the online population and the relatively thin progression system. Riley, Scout Team

GRIP: Combat Racing key

GRIP: Combat Racing key

Nov 6, 2018Caged ElementWired Productions
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High-speed combat racing on walls, ceilings, and everything in between. GRIP is Rollcage's spiritual successor and it absolutely earns that title.

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A chaotic, speed-first combat racer that shines in local multiplayer and rewards anyone willing to push past the initial learning curve.

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GRIP: Combat Racing is a high-octane vehicular combat racer from Caged Element, built on the bones of the classic Rollcage games from the late 90s. If you have never heard of Rollcage, the short version is this: cars with tyres so big they can grip any surface, including walls and ceilings, hurtling around twisting tracks at speeds that make most other racers feel like they are running on treacle. GRIP captures that feeling with remarkable accuracy. You pick from a roster of heavily armoured vehicles, load up with weapons ranging from missiles to miniguns, and then try not to lose your mind as the track flips you upside down mid-corner at 700 km/h. The core racing is genuinely excellent. Tracks are designed around the surface-flip mechanic, so you will find yourself transitioning from floor to wall to ceiling in the middle of a race and needing to plan for it rather than just surviving it. There is a satisfying learning curve where routes that looked like chaos on lap one start to feel like muscle memory by lap five. The weapon sandbox is not as deep as, say, a Mario Kart, but it does its job. Rockets, EMP blasts, and shield pickups keep races chaotic without feeling completely lottery-based. The single-player campaign is structured around cups and challenge events, and there is enough variety across race modes, elimination rounds, and carkour (pure time-attack) stages to keep you busy for a solid weekend. For the Saturday-night-couch-session crowd: GRIP does support local multiplayer, and playing split-screen with friends is where this game really earns its fun. Four people screaming at each other as someone gets rocketed off a wall at Mach 3 is exactly the kind of chaotic, low-stakes carnage that makes a good party game. It is not as immediately accessible as Mario Kart - the speed is genuinely overwhelming at first and new players will spend a few early races just trying to keep the car on the track - but anyone who sticks with it for a session will find their footing. On controller it handles well; there is no wheel or HOTAS support since this is very much an arcade-style racer and a gamepad is the right tool here. The game is not without rough edges. The AI difficulty scaling can feel inconsistent, swinging between pushover and rubber-banding menace. The online multiplayer community has thinned out considerably since launch, so finding populated lobbies takes patience. Car customisation is mostly cosmetic and fairly limited, which will disappoint anyone hoping for deep build variety. The presentation is fine but not flashy, and the soundtrack is a serviceable drum-and-bass loop that gets the job done without being memorable. Overall, GRIP is a genuinely good time for anyone who misses the late-90s era of arcade racing, likes chaos in their combat racers, or just wants something wild and different for a couch multiplayer night. The mechanical depth rewards practice, the tracks are inventive, and the sheer speed is a thrill that few racers replicate. Just manage expectations around the online population and the relatively thin progression system.

Riley
Riley · Scout Team

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steamRollcage Spiritual SuccessorWall DrivingCouch MultiplayerVehicular CombatSplit-ScreenArcade RacerController RecommendedCampaign Mode

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Processor
Intel Core i3-3220 or AMD FX-6300
Memory
4 GB RAM
Graphics
Geforce 560 or Radeon 6850
DirectX
Version 11
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8 GB…

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Processor
Intel Core i5-3570K or AMD FX-8320
Memory
8 GB RAM
Graphics
Nvidia 970 or Radeon 380
DirectX
Version 11 St…

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Metacritic
80
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85%(5,049)

Game Info

Developer
Caged Element
Publisher
Wired Productions
Release Date
Nov 6, 2018

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