Grip (OneBar Games)

Grip (OneBar Games)

PC · 2020

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About this game

GRIP: Combat Racing is a single-player and multiplayer futuristic racing game with vehicular combat elements.

Set in a high-speed world of anti-gravity-style tracks and weaponized cars, players compete in illegal tournaments where survival is as important as crossing the finish line.

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Races take place across hostile planets and industrial environments, with vehicles capable of defying gravity by driving along walls, ceilings, and looping track sections.

The core gameplay combines traditional lap-based racing with combat.

Players control heavily armed vehicles that can reach extreme speeds while using mounted weapons and gadgets to disable opponents.

Cars feature double-sided wheels that allow them to flip upside down and continue driving regardless of orientation, keeping the momentum uninterrupted even after crashes.

Track layouts often include multiple paths, vertical surfaces, and jumps that encourage both speed and aggression.

Combat mechanics revolve around a pick-up system.

Weapons and power-ups are scattered across the track, providing offensive tools like homing missiles, machine guns, and explosives, as well as defensive items such as shields or speed boosts.

Players must balance aggressive attacks with strategic use of defenses while navigating complex track designs.

Success depends on both racing skill and timely use of combat items, as falling too far behind or neglecting combat opportunities can quickly lead to elimination from the lead pack.

Progression occurs through multiple race types and modes.

Traditional circuits test endurance and speed, while elimination rounds remove the lowest-ranking competitor after set intervals.

Arena battles focus on combat over lap times, rewarding destruction rather than racing precision.

Time trials and tournament ladders provide additional challenges, encouraging mastery of each track’s shortcuts and terrain features.

Vehicles can be modified with different paint jobs, decals, and performance upgrades that influence s

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About PC

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Gamevaro tracks Grip (OneBar Games) for PC with separate market values for loose, complete-in-box (CIB) and factory-sealed copies, sourced from real eBay sales. Prices also vary by region — PAL, NTSC-U and NTSC-J releases of the same game often sell for different amounts due to print run sizes and regional collector demand.

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