Towards the end of February, GRAVEL made its way to consoles and PC, and while DualShockers’ own Tomas Franzese didn’t exactly find it spectacular, he still admitted that the game was a lot of fun, especially when it came to the game’s multiplayer. Well, it seems like developer Milestone wants to hone in on that, as it
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Milestone announced the release of the upcoming DLC content for their racing title, GRAVEL. Gamers can pick up the add-on, titled Ice and Fire, on March 28. A new map is included with the DLC, taking players to the exotic volcanoes in snowy Iceland. With this new location comes 10 new checkpoint tracks, the Ice
Developer Milestone is a really well-known within the racing game community, but they usually stick to the more realistic simulation portion of the genre with games like Ride 2 and MotoGP 17. The racing genre is quite diverse though, spanning from the aforementioned simulation titles to more arcadey ones like Blur and Split/Second, which I tend to
Even though Gravel’s launch is still over a month away, developer Milestone and publisher Square Enix revealed the Porsche Rallye DLC Pack for the game. While players will be able to purchase the DLC regularly, it will also be included as both a digital and physical pre-order bonus on all platforms. This DLC includes two cars,
Today, developer Milestone released another gameplay video for one of their more arcadey racing games Gravel today. This video clocks in at three minutes and thirteen seconds, and shows off a race on the Namibia track under the Wild Rush discipline. Gravel is currently set to feature 50 different tracks spread across sixteen different locations, one of
Milestone has been hyping up their new off-road focused racing game Gravel throughout 2017, and today, finally revealed the game’s release date and put out a trailer detailing the career mode. The game will release on PC, PS4, and Xbox One on February 27, 2018. This is quite a ways out from the initial Summer
Developer Milestone is known of its arcade racers MXGP and Ride, but now it’s taking its expertise to the off-road circuits with the upcoming Gravel. Today, the team released a new developer diary, detailing what this new title’s career mode will look like, featuring four core modes of play. In the newest development diary, Gravel‘s Game Designers outline the
Today, Milestone released the first gameplay video for its upcoming arcade-esque high-octane racing game Gravel today. The video clocks in at just over three minutes, and shows off an off-road race happening in Australia at Dusk In case you are unaware, Gravel is a racing game that was announced back in March, and has players participating in a