GripShift is one of the first video games for the PSP system to combine high-flying stunt driving and unique puzzle-solving action in an all-out, pedal-to-the-metal racing experience. Players will race as one of six unique characters in supped-up, customizable vehicles as they stunt their way through insane twisting levels while collecting power-ups, avoiding traps, beating the clock and challenging friends. Featuring more than 100 levels of puzzle-like challenges in fun, vibrant environments, and additional bonus games, players can race solo or with up to three other players via the PSP system’s built-in wireless feature.
No, not mario-kartish. bad.
It looks really stupid, If I want a raving game, I'll pick up NFS. I don't want to be watching out for things. I just want to put the petal to the metal.
This game looks very kiddy and should be put on the DS with the other kiddy games.
I think it looks pretty decent; as a party game if not anything else.
You guys shouldn't slate something because it looks "kiddy". Anyone here played Mashed for PS2, Timesplitters or Bomberman? Certainly not the most realistic looking games ever made but definitely more fun than most.
The Puzzle racing aspect sounds interesting, we'll have to see how it pans out.
yeah, mario kart, super bomberman, and even ape escape ps2 are all really fun and addicting games to this day. i dont things by looks, i judge it by how much fun i have playing it it will be interesting to see how this games mechanics work out with the puzzle/racing genres but it sounds like a first so who knows, maybe this game will rock hard. also, i think i'd prefer a "kiddy" game with awesome gameplay, to a crap game with amazing graphics and visuals. really you guys with a biast against these so called "kiddy games" need to try new things, it will open your eyes to great games.
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