The game is good but I'm giving it a negative review because of how glitchy it is. The car often passes right through the track, gets stuck on the side, or flies right off for no reason. Some cars are more glitchy than others. Did the developers even test the game?
GRAL
- Release Date:
- Sep 24, 2018
- Developer:
- Three Souls Interactive
- Publisher:
- Three Souls Interactive
- Platforms:
- Windows Mac Linux
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About This Game
All these new civilizations, light years away from each other, needed something that united them and made the pecularities and qualities of their planet stand out above all others.
This is how the the largest and most spectacular ever made automotive championship between galaxies is born: GRAL! (Galaxies Racing Automobile League)
A championship in which racing drivers from all galaxies are challenged by circuits from the spectacular tracks that, in addition to having great driving skills, require audacity, smartness, cold blood and even a pinch of madness!
In fact, the racing drivers will have a large arsenal of attack and defense weapons to eliminate their competitors or help their teammates.
Each car is equipped with a sophisticated computerized system called Link Sync Drive System (LSDS), which deals with the management of various aspects of the car, from power-ups management to wheelbase management that gives the possibility of "attaching" to the asphalt so you can cover sections of the circuit even upside down!
Another game peculiarity is the possibility to control and modify the team management. Each player will create his own racing team with his name, logo and can select the team members in the event lobby before start the race.
All powerups are designed to work with teammates during the race. This adds a great teamwork component to the game. The LSDS allows mixing power-ups together to create on immediately new devastiting ones to dominate over your enemy!

Contents available in the final version :
5 Vehicles.
3 Vehicles Tiers (Platinum, Iridium, Titanium)
6 Game modes: Career Mode (only single player), League Mode, Team Mode, Lone Wolf, Time Attack and Knockout.
5 Unique planets characterized by a predominant element that affect the vehicle primary attack armament and defence.
24 Racetracks
9 Unique Power-Ups.
A unique power-ups mixing sistem. The Link Sinc Drive System enable you to mix 2 power-ups together on the fly and create a new incredible power up to annihilate your enemies!
Use the ability of the Link Sinc Drive System to share a power-up. Help your team to win the race sharing the right power-up at the right moment and dominate the League!
Multi-path tracks
Don't wait! Start immediately playing with tenacious AI Bots populating your multiplayer match while other players begin to join your party!
Awesome unique sound track! (mostly Drum n Bass, but also trance and techno)
Play the single player Galaxies League, Split-screen up to 4 players or ONLINE versus players all over the world!
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User Reviews
The screenshots may seem nice, but the game is a bare-bones dead-before-release early access, with bugs and poor mechanics. Even the basic setup is a chore, as certain menus can be navigated only with keyboard, others with mouse, and you cannot redefine keyboard controls to your liking as some keys are pre-assigned. There are some unfinished parts, for instance some menus just contain "Sample text here" buttons and fields. Difficulty cannot be set, races are hard, amplified by the many glitches (e.g. wiping out when an opponent touches you). The tracks don't have much originality, they rather give off a "let's get this done with" feel instead of a "let's make something atmospheric" vibe. It's quite revealing that - according to the achievement list - only 10% of the players played it for more than one hour. I'm within that 10%.
I love the way this game looks visually, and on paper this is everything I want in a racing game. I can't play it for long as it is because seeing my car clipping through terrain and jittering around awkwardly on sections of the track is disheartening, and I wanna stay optimistic about this game's future. Godspeed, devs.
Dead
Short review: awesome and with a lot of potential, getting better and more polished every update. (long review few lines down ere) I played this game with a REALLY BAD hardware, and so minimum settings in order to have good fps Specs: -core 2 quad 2.5Ghz -RAM 6GB ddr3 800Mhz -Geforce GT710 2GB A few key aspects to keep in account when analizing this review: this game is developed by an indie studio and in early access at the time of this review, i'll update it if the game changes from the current iteration Long review: The game has a really solid base, it looks like a mixture of the previous combat-based games like wipeout, blur, mario kart (at some extent) and a lot more i haven't played! this results in a quite unique experience with some key features i've never seen before (powerup sharing and mixing for example), however it is affectd by various bugs and lack online multiplater (at the moment, remote play should be possible if you have a good connection) that will really make t...
If you played Dethkarz in the 80s this game will take you back in time. Is a fast-paced arcade racing game that, in its early access phase, allows you to enjoy well designed tracks and advanced graphics. To appreciate the TEAM mode in which it is possible to cooperate with teammates by sharing the powerups collected on the track. Fun to play with friends in splitscreen mode that supports up to 4 players. The League is not yet available but I hope it will be soon.
Lack of tutorial for some of the important mechanics and it's not without its bugs as other users have mentioned, but it's still a unique experience and I kind of wish this kind of vision for a racing game would gain traction in the future.
This is a great game, it never played well on my standard computers so I thought I`d give a shot on my gaming rig which has a GTX 1050 TI with 4GBs, runs great on extreme settings.
System Requirements
Minimum
- OS *: Windows 7 or newer
- Processor: Intel Core2quad 3GHz or equivalent
- Memory: 4 GB RAM
- Graphics: AMD HD6850 / Nvidia GTX560 or equivalent
- DirectX: Version 11
- Storage: 18 GB available space
- Additional Notes: For split-screen mode 2 Controllers or a Controller and a keyboard are needed at least.
Recommended
- OS *: Windows 7 or newer
- Processor: Intel Core i5-4460 3.2 GHz / AMD Ryzen 5 1600 3.6GHz or higher
- Memory: 8 GB RAM
- Graphics: Nvidia GTX 970 / AMD R9 290 or equivalent
- DirectX: Version 11
- Network: Broadband Internet connection
- Storage: 18 GB available space
- Additional Notes: For split-screen mode 2 Controllers or a Controller and a keyboard are needed at least.
FAQ
How much does GRAL cost?
GRAL costs $14.99.
What are the system requirements for GRAL?
Minimum: Minimum: OS *: Windows 7 or newer Processor: Intel Core2quad 3GHz or equivalent Memory: 4 GB RAM Graphics: AMD HD6850 / Nvidia GTX560 or equivalent DirectX: Version 11 Storage: 18 GB available space Additional Notes: For split-screen mode 2 Controllers or a Controller and a keyboard are needed at least. Recommended: Recommended: OS *: Windows 7 or newer Processor: Intel Core i5-4460 3.2 GHz / AMD Ryzen 5 1600 3.6GHz or higher Memory: 8 GB RAM Graphics: Nvidia GTX 970 / AMD R9 290 or equivalent DirectX: Version 11 Network: Broadband Internet connection Storage: 18 GB available space Additional Notes: For split-screen mode 2 Controllers or a Controller and a keyboard are needed at least.
What platforms is GRAL available on?
GRAL is available on Windows PC, macOS, Linux.
Is GRAL worth buying?
GRAL has 60% positive reviews from 10 players.
When was GRAL released?
GRAL was released on Sep 24, 2018.
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