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Take on Fernando Alonso. Alonso is a perfect fit for GRID, which challenges you to master multiple racing categories in a wide variety of cars. As a Race Consultant, Fernando is working with all areas of the GRID team to ensure every race is as thrilling as his real-world racing experiences; from the handling setup, to gameplay, to the stories and drama that come with each event. Mode (s) Single-player, multiplayer. Grid 2 is a racing video game developed and published by Codemasters for Microsoft Windows, PlayStation 3, Xbox 360. It is the eighth game in the TOCA series. On 25 September 2014, Feral Interactive released the Reloaded Edition for OS X.

For information about joining the Macalester-Groveland Community Council Board of Directors, contact 651-695-4000 or mgcc@macgrove.org. More information on the basic expectations of serving as a board member can be found here.
Each year at the Annual Meeting, a third of the board is elected to 3-year terms (learn more about the changes we made to our Annual meeting and Board Elections due to COVID-19 here)

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Setting the bar as the definitive tower defense game, Defense Grid 2 introduces new worlds and threats to test your tower placement strategies. With a bold new look and the addition of new game modes, player-versus-player and multiplayer co-op, every play brings fun new opportunities and challenges. Games like Grid 2 for Mac OS X in order of similarity. Our unique A.I considers over 10,000 games to create a list of games you'll love! Grid for mac free download. Productivity downloads - GRID™ by Feral Interactive Ltd and many more programs are available for instant and free download.

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Changes to MGCC's bylaws were approved by the community in 2020. View the updated MGCC Bylaws here.See this page for more details and information on the individual changes.

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Click on the grid number next to the director's name to view a detailed map of that grid. Learn more about your board of directors below!

Grid 1

Tom Dietsche, Treasurer, Grid 1 Representative
I grew up on a dairy farm in the 1950's. To escape that life, I started a software company my senior year at UW-Madison. Moved to St. Paul in 1975 and to Mac-Groveland in 1994. I've also co-owned a restaurant and managed a mobile home park. Being bored in semi-retirement, I joined the board in 2015. By engaging with city planning, zoning, transportation, businesses and community events, I've tried to improve our quality of life in Mac-Groveland. In my spare time, I work out, play pool, read SF and mysteries, watch sports, revise bylaws, and volunteer with other nonprofit groups. I also collect zany t-shirts, tell puns to annoy my wife, and help care for and bond with our deaf rescue mini-poodle Java.

Grid 2

Hugo Bruggeman, Grid 2 Representative
I am serving as a Grid 2 representative since 2020, and have been a member of the MGCC Transportation committee since 2018 (Chair of the committee since 2020). As a board member I will be inclusive and transparent in my role to facilitate the communication between you, the residents of MGCC, and the elected City officials. Inclusive actions and consensus building have been my primary professional activities during the past three years, and I am looking forward to leverage these in serving you and all our neighbors.
As a Grid-2 representative, I plan to engage with a great number of you to better understand the diverse interests of the people in our community. I will also seek your support to act on the pressing topics of our time, such as racism, global warming and equity. So please join me to think globally and act locally.

Saura Jost, Grid 2 Representative
I grew up in St. Paul in the Macalester Groveland neighborhood. I went to Central High School, University of Minnesota for my undergraduate degree, and the University of Washington for graduate school. I moved back St. Paul after school and currently work as a structural engineer in Minneapolis, MN. I decided to join the board so that I could become more involved in our community. Since I have lived here most of my life and am now raising a family here, I care a lot about the neighborhood, our neighbors, and that Mac Grove continues to be a great place to live for everyone. I hope to make the neighbors feel more connected to what is happening in our community and the decisions being made. In my spare time, I enjoy taking my son on adventures with my partner, watching sports or going to games (go Vikings!), and getting outdoors when it isn't too cold.

Grid 3

Athena Adkins, Grid 3 Representative
My family has lived in the neighborhood since 2012. My boys play lacrosse and attend Circus Juventas—if you haven't seen a Spring or Summer show, you should! They are amazing! We like to ski and snowboard in the winter and in the Spring and Summer, I plant a vegetable garden in my front yard and encourage my neighbors to help themselves. In my family, we believe that food is love and we have plenty to share. I am involved with MGCC because I like to know what is going on in the neighborhood and I am a big believer that democracy is hard work and relationships matter. I hope to see you around the neighborhood!

Grid 4

Drew Nelson,Grid 4 Residential Representative
Hi neighbors! My wonderful wife Nichole and I are happy to call MacGrove home, and I'm honored and excited to serve the grid! I got involved with MGCC because I'm a firm believer that large scale problems require dedicated, local action and that all communities have a responsibility to work towards these solutions. I believe background as a Navy vet, civil servant, and incrementalist has helped me build a skill set to support that action here in MacGrove. I hope to see you around the neighborhood!

Grid 5

Nathan Zacharias, Grid 5 Residential Representative
Nathan Zacharias is a newer resident of Macgroveland, but has long family roots in the community. He decided to run for MGCC because he strongly believes in the idea of ordinary people working together to solve problems; and that it's about time a younger generation of leaders had a seat at the table. In his spare time, Nathan enjoys running, drumming, and collecting records.

Gene Johnson, Secretary, Grid 5 Residential Representative

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At-Large Residential Representatives

Colin Fesser, At-Large Residential Representative
I first became involved with St. Paul's district councils when my first child was on the way and I decided that it was a good way to help create the city that I want my children to grow up in. I love walking our tree-lined residential streets, getting coffee in our commercial nodes, and hopping on our bike lanes to get to other neighborhoods' libraries. And I love teaching my two kids how to do the same even more. As a disabled person, though, I struggle with those spots in our neighborhood where not everything is as accessible for everyone as it could be. My goal as an Residential Representative is to fill those gaps and make this community one that works for ALL of our residents.

Kate Baxter-Kauf, Vice President, At-Large Residential Representative
I've loved the Macalester-Groveland neighborhood since I started as a first year at Macalester in 1998. After spending a few years away for grad school and debate coaching, my husband and I have lived here since 2007, and our daughter joined us in 2008. We've been renters and homeowners, and strong supporters of our public schools – Kiernan went to Randolph Heights, and is now at Ramsey. I love learning about the history of the neighborhood and its institutions and serve on the MGCC in order to make those institutions and this neighborhood more inclusive and supportive of all community members going forward. I'd love to talk more with you about it!

Kathy McGuire, At-Large Residential Representative
Thank you to the residents of Macalester Groveland who elected me to serve as their MGCC representative. I am committed to our community, and I look forward to engaging with all residents and board members in working toward common goals, strengthening our community, and resolving issues through careful fact-finding and open, respectful discussion. My life's work has been teaching, and I am passionate about health and education. I want to be sure that our community provides safe, healthy living environments for all residents, and that we provide strong, rich educational environments for the children of our community. Please contact me at any time to discuss your thoughts and concerns for our neighborhood.

Brian Wagner, At-Large Business Representative
Brian Wagner, M.Ed. in Education Administration and Counseling, BA in Creative and Performing Arts. Realtor with Coldwell Banker Burnet, Prior career in higher education working at Walden University and Macalester College. Serves as the At-Large Business Representative for MGCC since 2018. Chair of the MGCC Community Building Committee, Member of the MGCC Inclusivity Task Force. MGCC liaison to the Grand Avenue Business Association(GABA) and Secretary of GABA. Co-chair of the Future is Grand Task Force – a collaboration between the Summit Hill Association, GABA and MGCC. A lover of dogs, quilting, gardening, and road biking.

Colin Voerding, At-Large Business Representative
I grew up in St. Paul in the Macalester Groveland neighborhood. I went to Highland Park Jr. & Sr. High. I left for Winona State University where I earned my Undergraduate B.S. Degree in Marketing. I moved back to St. Paul after school and embarked on a 30-year sales career. I am currently a Licensed MN Realtor with Coldwell Banker Realty. I am passionate about the Realtor Code of Ethics and will pursue justice and fairness will everyone equally. I participate in giving back to the community in a couple of ways. first as a GED/ESL volunteer Tutor at the Rondo Community Center and delivering Thanksgiving Meals on Wheels for the past 30 years. I am excited to be on the board so I could become more involved in our community and contribute to the well-being of our neighborhood. The security and safety of all is my primary objective.

Cindy Radtke, At Large Faith Representative
Volunteering in local governance empowers me when national headlines overwhelm. And the local level is where things truly get changed. As the At-Large Faith institution Representative and as a resident in Mac-Grove (though not required for this position) I take the core of what all faiths have in common: to do justice and walk humbly. We've started Faith Roundtables in which all people are welcome to attend. These are a chance to connect to each other, connect to the Mac-Grove Community Council, and support each other in common areas. People who attend our faith institutions can spend more time in our neighborhood than in their home neighborhood, making them invaluable voices in our community.

Cathy Plessner, At Large Residential Landlord Representative
MGCC helps me 'think globally and act locally'. For 50 years I have lived in one of the most privileged neighborhoods in the world. I feel humbled, and inspired, by the way our neighbors share their time and talent. By 2045 the United States is predicted to be the most diverse country in the world. I ask: If not here, where can civil conversation help all neighbors feel included? In my 6 years as a MGCC Board Representative I have attended meetings throughout our city, and two International Town and Gown Conferences, to help me learn about our neighborhood‘s context. Today's world challenges us to become comfortable with discomfort. I am grateful to be part of the local forum MGCC provides to foster respect for all of our neighbors.

Tim Schmidt, At Large Education Representative
Skate 3 for mac. I've lived in Saint Paul with periodic departures and eventual returns for nearly 15 years. First as a young adult renter, then as a landlord. And currently with my family of 6, plus our bulldog. I believe the community of people, our proximity to parks, the river and the vitality that comes from living near multiple colleges and universities has kept drawing me back. I joined the board because I believe that individual participation is important to the continued progress and healthy growth of our neighborhood and city. Effort, no matter how much or little recognition comes with it make a difference. And, I hope by participating on the MGCC Board to continue making a positive difference in the community my family calls home.

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Kensey Lipstreuer, At-Large Renter Representative
While I may have been born and raised in Texas, I feel like I found a true home sweet home in the Macalester-Groveland neighborhood since moving here in 2015. I love the community togetherness and the ability to live a more planet-friendly lifestyle with so many sustainable options within walking distance. In my spare time, when I'm not globetrotting with friends exploring other cultures first hand, I enjoy yoga, learning to read natal birth charts, designing logos, listening to thought provoking podcasts and watching British television crime series and sci-fi films. I'm looking forward to embarking on a new future as a social entrepreneur and getting more involved in our wonderful, growing community.

Katie Chin,At-Large Student Representative
I am currently a junior at Macalester College, where I am majoring in history and minoring in Spanish. After I graduate I plan on going to law school. I am originally from Waterloo, Iowa but I have lived in the Mac-Groveland neighborhood since starting college in 2018. I am very passionate about community organizing and public service and have worked on the campaigns of Amy Klobuchar, Angie Craig, and most recently Shelly Christiansen. Some issues that are important to me are climate change and healthcare. I run most mornings and I hope I see some of you around!

Grid 2
Developer(s)Codemasters
Publisher(s)Codemasters Racing
Feral Interactive(OS X)[1]
SeriesGrid
EngineEGO Engine
Platform(s)Microsoft Windows, PlayStation 3, Xbox 360, OS X
ReleaseMicrosoft Windows, PlayStation 3 & Xbox 360
OS X
  • WW: 25 September 2014
Genre(s)Racing
Mode(s)Single-player, multiplayer

Grid 2 is a racing video game developed and published by Codemasters for Microsoft Windows, PlayStation 3, Xbox 360.[2] It is the eighth game in the TOCA series. On 25 September 2014, Feral Interactive released the Reloaded Edition for OS X.[1]

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Setting the bar as the definitive tower defense game, Defense Grid 2 introduces new worlds and threats to test your tower placement strategies. With a bold new look and the addition of new game modes, player-versus-player and multiplayer co-op, every play brings fun new opportunities and challenges. Games like Grid 2 for Mac OS X in order of similarity. Our unique A.I considers over 10,000 games to create a list of games you'll love! Grid for mac free download. Productivity downloads - GRID™ by Feral Interactive Ltd and many more programs are available for instant and free download.

Grid 2 Macbook Air

Changes to MGCC's bylaws were approved by the community in 2020. View the updated MGCC Bylaws here.See this page for more details and information on the individual changes.

Click on the grid number next to the director's name to view a detailed map of that grid. Learn more about your board of directors below!

Grid 1

Tom Dietsche, Treasurer, Grid 1 Representative
I grew up on a dairy farm in the 1950's. To escape that life, I started a software company my senior year at UW-Madison. Moved to St. Paul in 1975 and to Mac-Groveland in 1994. I've also co-owned a restaurant and managed a mobile home park. Being bored in semi-retirement, I joined the board in 2015. By engaging with city planning, zoning, transportation, businesses and community events, I've tried to improve our quality of life in Mac-Groveland. In my spare time, I work out, play pool, read SF and mysteries, watch sports, revise bylaws, and volunteer with other nonprofit groups. I also collect zany t-shirts, tell puns to annoy my wife, and help care for and bond with our deaf rescue mini-poodle Java.

Grid 2

Hugo Bruggeman, Grid 2 Representative
I am serving as a Grid 2 representative since 2020, and have been a member of the MGCC Transportation committee since 2018 (Chair of the committee since 2020). As a board member I will be inclusive and transparent in my role to facilitate the communication between you, the residents of MGCC, and the elected City officials. Inclusive actions and consensus building have been my primary professional activities during the past three years, and I am looking forward to leverage these in serving you and all our neighbors.
As a Grid-2 representative, I plan to engage with a great number of you to better understand the diverse interests of the people in our community. I will also seek your support to act on the pressing topics of our time, such as racism, global warming and equity. So please join me to think globally and act locally.

Saura Jost, Grid 2 Representative
I grew up in St. Paul in the Macalester Groveland neighborhood. I went to Central High School, University of Minnesota for my undergraduate degree, and the University of Washington for graduate school. I moved back St. Paul after school and currently work as a structural engineer in Minneapolis, MN. I decided to join the board so that I could become more involved in our community. Since I have lived here most of my life and am now raising a family here, I care a lot about the neighborhood, our neighbors, and that Mac Grove continues to be a great place to live for everyone. I hope to make the neighbors feel more connected to what is happening in our community and the decisions being made. In my spare time, I enjoy taking my son on adventures with my partner, watching sports or going to games (go Vikings!), and getting outdoors when it isn't too cold.

Grid 3

Athena Adkins, Grid 3 Representative
My family has lived in the neighborhood since 2012. My boys play lacrosse and attend Circus Juventas—if you haven't seen a Spring or Summer show, you should! They are amazing! We like to ski and snowboard in the winter and in the Spring and Summer, I plant a vegetable garden in my front yard and encourage my neighbors to help themselves. In my family, we believe that food is love and we have plenty to share. I am involved with MGCC because I like to know what is going on in the neighborhood and I am a big believer that democracy is hard work and relationships matter. I hope to see you around the neighborhood!

Grid 4

Drew Nelson,Grid 4 Residential Representative
Hi neighbors! My wonderful wife Nichole and I are happy to call MacGrove home, and I'm honored and excited to serve the grid! I got involved with MGCC because I'm a firm believer that large scale problems require dedicated, local action and that all communities have a responsibility to work towards these solutions. I believe background as a Navy vet, civil servant, and incrementalist has helped me build a skill set to support that action here in MacGrove. I hope to see you around the neighborhood!

Grid 5

Nathan Zacharias, Grid 5 Residential Representative
Nathan Zacharias is a newer resident of Macgroveland, but has long family roots in the community. He decided to run for MGCC because he strongly believes in the idea of ordinary people working together to solve problems; and that it's about time a younger generation of leaders had a seat at the table. In his spare time, Nathan enjoys running, drumming, and collecting records.

Gene Johnson, Secretary, Grid 5 Residential Representative

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At-Large Residential Representatives

Colin Fesser, At-Large Residential Representative
I first became involved with St. Paul's district councils when my first child was on the way and I decided that it was a good way to help create the city that I want my children to grow up in. I love walking our tree-lined residential streets, getting coffee in our commercial nodes, and hopping on our bike lanes to get to other neighborhoods' libraries. And I love teaching my two kids how to do the same even more. As a disabled person, though, I struggle with those spots in our neighborhood where not everything is as accessible for everyone as it could be. My goal as an Residential Representative is to fill those gaps and make this community one that works for ALL of our residents.

Kate Baxter-Kauf, Vice President, At-Large Residential Representative
I've loved the Macalester-Groveland neighborhood since I started as a first year at Macalester in 1998. After spending a few years away for grad school and debate coaching, my husband and I have lived here since 2007, and our daughter joined us in 2008. We've been renters and homeowners, and strong supporters of our public schools – Kiernan went to Randolph Heights, and is now at Ramsey. I love learning about the history of the neighborhood and its institutions and serve on the MGCC in order to make those institutions and this neighborhood more inclusive and supportive of all community members going forward. I'd love to talk more with you about it!

Kathy McGuire, At-Large Residential Representative
Thank you to the residents of Macalester Groveland who elected me to serve as their MGCC representative. I am committed to our community, and I look forward to engaging with all residents and board members in working toward common goals, strengthening our community, and resolving issues through careful fact-finding and open, respectful discussion. My life's work has been teaching, and I am passionate about health and education. I want to be sure that our community provides safe, healthy living environments for all residents, and that we provide strong, rich educational environments for the children of our community. Please contact me at any time to discuss your thoughts and concerns for our neighborhood.

Brian Wagner, At-Large Business Representative
Brian Wagner, M.Ed. in Education Administration and Counseling, BA in Creative and Performing Arts. Realtor with Coldwell Banker Burnet, Prior career in higher education working at Walden University and Macalester College. Serves as the At-Large Business Representative for MGCC since 2018. Chair of the MGCC Community Building Committee, Member of the MGCC Inclusivity Task Force. MGCC liaison to the Grand Avenue Business Association(GABA) and Secretary of GABA. Co-chair of the Future is Grand Task Force – a collaboration between the Summit Hill Association, GABA and MGCC. A lover of dogs, quilting, gardening, and road biking.

Colin Voerding, At-Large Business Representative
I grew up in St. Paul in the Macalester Groveland neighborhood. I went to Highland Park Jr. & Sr. High. I left for Winona State University where I earned my Undergraduate B.S. Degree in Marketing. I moved back to St. Paul after school and embarked on a 30-year sales career. I am currently a Licensed MN Realtor with Coldwell Banker Realty. I am passionate about the Realtor Code of Ethics and will pursue justice and fairness will everyone equally. I participate in giving back to the community in a couple of ways. first as a GED/ESL volunteer Tutor at the Rondo Community Center and delivering Thanksgiving Meals on Wheels for the past 30 years. I am excited to be on the board so I could become more involved in our community and contribute to the well-being of our neighborhood. The security and safety of all is my primary objective.

Cindy Radtke, At Large Faith Representative
Volunteering in local governance empowers me when national headlines overwhelm. And the local level is where things truly get changed. As the At-Large Faith institution Representative and as a resident in Mac-Grove (though not required for this position) I take the core of what all faiths have in common: to do justice and walk humbly. We've started Faith Roundtables in which all people are welcome to attend. These are a chance to connect to each other, connect to the Mac-Grove Community Council, and support each other in common areas. People who attend our faith institutions can spend more time in our neighborhood than in their home neighborhood, making them invaluable voices in our community.

Cathy Plessner, At Large Residential Landlord Representative
MGCC helps me 'think globally and act locally'. For 50 years I have lived in one of the most privileged neighborhoods in the world. I feel humbled, and inspired, by the way our neighbors share their time and talent. By 2045 the United States is predicted to be the most diverse country in the world. I ask: If not here, where can civil conversation help all neighbors feel included? In my 6 years as a MGCC Board Representative I have attended meetings throughout our city, and two International Town and Gown Conferences, to help me learn about our neighborhood‘s context. Today's world challenges us to become comfortable with discomfort. I am grateful to be part of the local forum MGCC provides to foster respect for all of our neighbors.

Tim Schmidt, At Large Education Representative
Skate 3 for mac. I've lived in Saint Paul with periodic departures and eventual returns for nearly 15 years. First as a young adult renter, then as a landlord. And currently with my family of 6, plus our bulldog. I believe the community of people, our proximity to parks, the river and the vitality that comes from living near multiple colleges and universities has kept drawing me back. I joined the board because I believe that individual participation is important to the continued progress and healthy growth of our neighborhood and city. Effort, no matter how much or little recognition comes with it make a difference. And, I hope by participating on the MGCC Board to continue making a positive difference in the community my family calls home.

Kensey Lipstreuer, At-Large Renter Representative
While I may have been born and raised in Texas, I feel like I found a true home sweet home in the Macalester-Groveland neighborhood since moving here in 2015. I love the community togetherness and the ability to live a more planet-friendly lifestyle with so many sustainable options within walking distance. In my spare time, when I'm not globetrotting with friends exploring other cultures first hand, I enjoy yoga, learning to read natal birth charts, designing logos, listening to thought provoking podcasts and watching British television crime series and sci-fi films. I'm looking forward to embarking on a new future as a social entrepreneur and getting more involved in our wonderful, growing community.

Katie Chin,At-Large Student Representative
I am currently a junior at Macalester College, where I am majoring in history and minoring in Spanish. After I graduate I plan on going to law school. I am originally from Waterloo, Iowa but I have lived in the Mac-Groveland neighborhood since starting college in 2018. I am very passionate about community organizing and public service and have worked on the campaigns of Amy Klobuchar, Angie Craig, and most recently Shelly Christiansen. Some issues that are important to me are climate change and healthcare. I run most mornings and I hope I see some of you around!

Grid 2
Developer(s)Codemasters
Publisher(s)Codemasters Racing
Feral Interactive(OS X)[1]
SeriesGrid
EngineEGO Engine
Platform(s)Microsoft Windows, PlayStation 3, Xbox 360, OS X
ReleaseMicrosoft Windows, PlayStation 3 & Xbox 360
OS X
  • WW: 25 September 2014
Genre(s)Racing
Mode(s)Single-player, multiplayer

Grid 2 is a racing video game developed and published by Codemasters for Microsoft Windows, PlayStation 3, Xbox 360.[2] It is the eighth game in the TOCA series. On 25 September 2014, Feral Interactive released the Reloaded Edition for OS X.[1]

Gameplay[edit]

The game includes numerous real world locations and cities such as Paris. It also includes motor vehicles spanning four decades. In addition, it includes a new handling system that developer Codemasters has dubbed 'TrueFeel', which aims to hit a sweet spot between realism and accessibility. Races do not include a first person cockpit view.[3] The popular gamemode 'Drift' was shown in a gameplay preview by Codemasters.

Drivers are given certain cars before some race modes, and can unlock others through other vehicle challenges. Car liveries can be customised by the player, using preset graphic designs adapted with colours or varying shades.

World Series Racing[edit]

World Series Racing (WSR) is a highly competitive racing event that races on various tracks on various continents around the globe. It also features a mode called 'LiveRoutes' where the circuit track dynamically changes with no track map. It features race types including Race, Time Attack, Drift, Eliminator, Checkpoint, Touge, and Vehicle Challenges.

A player assumes the role of a new driver who is enlisted by Patrick Callahan, an investor, to help launch the WSR by challenging drivers of racing clubs. Winning races against drivers in established clubs in North America, Europe and Asia gains more fans for the series, and leads to drivers from those clubs agreeing to join the WSR.

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Marketing[edit]

In May 2013 Codemasters announced that there would be a single £125,000 special edition release of the game which includes a BAC Mono supercar featuring a Grid themed paint job and a tour of the BAC factory.[4]

On 30 November 2013, Sony Computer Entertainment America announced that Grid 2 would be entered in the Instant Game Collection of PlayStation Plus so it would be free for the month of December. It began on 3 December 2013. On 1 May 2016, the game was available free to Xbox Live Gold subscribers through the Games with Gold feature.

Grid 2 also sponsored Matt Kenseth's #18 GameStop Toyota during a NASCARNationwide Series event at Dover International Speedway.

Reception[edit]

Reception
Aggregate score
AggregatorScore
MetacriticPC: 80/100[5]
PS3: 82/100[6]
X360: 78/100[7]
Review score
PublicationScore
Joystiq[8]

Grid 2 received generally positive reviews from critics following its release. Aggregating review website Metacritic gave the PC version 80/100,[5] the PlayStation 3 version 82/100,[6] and the Xbox 360 version 78/100.[7]

Sequel[edit]

On 17 April 2014, Codemasters released a teaser video suggesting a new game in the Grid series.[9] On 22 April 2014 Codemasters officially announced a sequel, titled Grid Autosport.[10]

References[edit]

  1. ^ ab'GRID 2 Reloaded Edition Rolls Out September 25'. Inside Mac Games. 24 September 2014. Retrieved 25 September 2014.
  2. ^'The Race Returns in 2013'. Codemasters. 8 August 2012. Archived from the original on 10 August 2012. Retrieved 8 August 2012.
  3. ^Welsh, Oli. 'Grid 2 Preview: No Assists Please, We're British'. EuroGamer.net. EuroGamer.net. Retrieved 6 May 2013.
  4. ^McElroy, Griffin (24 May 2013). 'Grid 2 getting a single £125K special edition, includes an actual race car'. Polygon. Retrieved 24 May 2013.
  5. ^ ab'GRID 2 for PC Reviews'. Metacritic. CBS Interactive. Retrieved 30 May 2013.
  6. ^ ab'GRID 2 for PlayStation 3 Reviews'. Metacritic. CBS Interactive. Retrieved 30 May 2013.
  7. ^ ab'GRID 2 for Xbox 360 Reviews'. Metacritic. CBS Interactive. Retrieved 30 May 2013.
  8. ^Mallory, Jordan (28 May 2013). 'Grid 2 review: DNF'. Retrieved 28 May 2013.
  9. ^Good, Owen (20 April 2014). 'Teaser video suggests Grid sequel announcement on Tuesday'. Polygon. Retrieved 20 April 2014.
  10. ^'GRID Autosport Announcement'. YouTube. 22 April 2014. Retrieved 21 September 2016.

Bibliography[edit]

  1. Kato, Matthew (8 August 2012). 'Grid 2'. Game Informer. Retrieved 4 August 2012.
  2. Robinson, Martin (3 August 2012). 'Grid 2 teased by Codies'. Eurogamer. Retrieved 8 August 2012.
  3. Dale, Alex (8 August 2012). 'GRID 2: The sequel's finally confirmed - first play, first details'. Computer and Video Games. Retrieved 8 August 2012.
  4. Brown, Nathan (8 August 2012). 'Grid 2 announced'. Edge Magazine. Retrieved 8 August 2012.
  5. Boxer, Steve (8 August 2012). 'Grid 2 – hands-on preview'. The Guardian. Retrieved 8 August 2012.
  6. Stuart, Keith (8 August 2012). 'GRID 2 announced at last'. The Guardian. Retrieved 8 August 2012.
  7. Krupa, Daniel (3 August 2012). 'Codemasters Teases Grid 2'. IGN. Retrieved 8 August 2012.
  8. Gera, Emily (8 August 2012). ''Grid 2' officially announced with debut trailer'. The Verge. Retrieved 8 August 2012.
  9. de Matos, Xav (3 August 2012). 'Grid 2 announcement teased'. Joystiq. Retrieved 8 August 2012.
  10. Walton, Mark (8 August 2012). 'Grid 2: Street Racing For The COD Addicted'. Gamespot. Archived from the original on 9 August 2012. Retrieved 8 August 2012.
  11. Kamen, Matt (8 August 2012). 'Grid 2: On the Right Track'. IGN. Retrieved 8 August 2012.
  12. Welsh, Oli (8 August 2012). 'Grid 2 Preview: No Assists Please, We're British'. Eurogamer. Retrieved 8 August 2012.
  13. Bramwell, Tom (8 August 2012). 'Codemasters responds to criticism about loss of in-car view in Grid 2'. Eurogamer. Retrieved 8 August 2012.
  14. Yin-Poole, Wesley (8 August 2012). 'Grid 2 announced with debut trailer and screenshots'. Eurogamer. Retrieved 8 August 2012.

External links[edit]

  • Grid 2 at MobyGames

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