GripShift

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GripShift
PSP-GripShift-FrontCover.jpg
Developer(s) Sidhe
Publisher(s) Red Mile Entertainment,
Platform Publishing,
Ubisoft
Sony Online Entertainment (PSN)
Sidhe (XBLA)
Designer(s) Andy Satterthwaite
Engine PhyreEngine
Platform(s) PlayStation Portable, PlayStation Network, Xbox 360 (XBLA)
Release
September 12, 2005
  • PlayStation Portable
    • NA: September 12, 2005
    • EU: November 18, 2005
    PlayStation Network
    • NA: January 4, 2007
    • EU: March 23, 2007
    • AU: March 23, 2007
    Xbox Live Arcade
    • NA: December 12, 2007
    • EU: December 12, 2007
Genre(s) Puzzle-platform, driving
Mode(s) Single-player, multiplayer

GripShift is a video game developed by Sidhe and co-published by Red Mile Entertainment, Sony Online Entertainment and Ubisoft for the PlayStation Portable handheld in 2005. The game was later released to download on PlayStation 3 via the PlayStation Store (and is no longer available to purchase since 2014), and for the Xbox 360 via Xbox Live Arcade. GripShift is a cross between a puzzle-platform game like Super Monkey Ball and a driving game like Stunt Car Racer . [1]

Contents

Gameplay

GripShift is a racing video game. The PSP version features official downloadable tracks at the official website. The "Turbo Expansion Pack" downloadable content was released on February 13, 2008, exclusively for the Xbox 360 version. The content adds new single-player and multiplayer modes, eight Race Tracks, eight Deathmatch Arenas, and eighteen new music tracks. [2]

Reception

The game received "average" reviews on all platforms according to the review aggregation website Metacritic. [5] [4] [3] In Japan, Famitsu gave the PSP version a score of three sevens and one six for a total of 27 out of 40. [10]

At the 2005 Australian Game Developers Conference GripShift won "Best Handheld Game", "Best Level Design" and "Best Game Design".[ citation needed ] In late 2005 IGN awarded GripShift runner-up to Lumines for the most innovative design for a handheld game in their annual Game of the Year Awards.[ citation needed ]GripShift also won "Best Handheld Game" in the 2005 Sumea awards.[ citation needed ]

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