
Videogamer writes: "Codemasters has now established itself as one of the leading developers of racing games. DiRT proved to be an extremely competent next-gen debut and Race Driver: GRID is looking every bit like the stunning follow-up we expected it to be. After our engines were well and truly revved following a brief hands-on at the Play.com Live event last month, Codemasters finally allowed us to sample a more extensive portion of the game ahead of its expected summer release.
From the off it's clear that you'll be treated to the same high level of presentation as seen in DiRT. The loading screens display stats while you wait and the main menu is completely 3D, with a similar grid arrangement of events as seen in DiRT. Sadly the game's core game career mode wasn't available for us to test (it was cruelly visible but completely locked), but a selection of tracks and cars were - along with the Flashback rewinding time feature that looks to set the game apart from similar racers."

Neil writes: "The month of May is nearly over but as 2021 continues to roll on, the bargains still keep coming. That is no more true than with the variety of discounts, bargains and absolute steals that are present in the latest Xbox Deals With Gold and Spotlight Sale with the one running between 25th-31st May 2021 delivering the goods for Xbox 360, Xbox One and Xbox Series X|S players. "

The Humble Codemasters Racing ReBundle 2020 just launched today. It features games like F1 2019, Dirt Rally 2.0, GRID, and more.

This month’s Humble Choice features twelve games. The headliners for June are GRID Ultimate Edition, Supraland, and Hellblade Senua’s Sacrifice. New games are added to Humble Choice on the first Friday of every month.
Was surprised to see Hellblade again, they gave it away last year with Humble Monthly