8 Ball Pool vs GRIP: Combat Racing
8 Ball Pool
8 Ball Pool has been touted by many, and not only by the company behind the game, Miniclip, as being the number 1 competitive pool game on the mobile platform. Aside from being one of the first pool games to hit both GooglePlay and the AppStore, 8 Ball Pool has a pretty in-depth and realistic gameplay where players can compete on a 1-on-1 basis or in exciting 8-player tournaments. You can also challenge your friends to a friendly match. There is even a practice arena where you can polish up your skills first prior to getting into an actual match with another human player.The coins you earn by playing can then be reinvested into making your gameplay as fun as possible. You can customize your cue and even the table, or you can simply use the cash to buy better items at the Pool Shop. By leveling up, you can unlock new and more exclsuive match locations as well.
So, if pool is a game you'd like, 8 Ball Pool is definitely an app you'll want on your phone or tablet. Check it out!
GRIP: Combat Racing
GRIP: Combat Racing is a sci-fi-themed battle racing game that features the iconic and seemingly gravity-defying gameplay of Rollcage where players can race not only on the ground but also on the ceiling and anywhere in between. Offering a fleet of customizable race cars, a ton of game modes, and an intense and incredibly-addictive gameplay, this game aims to ignite a new heyday of battle racers, much like what PlayerUnknown’s Battlegrounds did for the battle royale genre, and possibly create a new niche in the eSports market for competitive battle racing.Without a doubt, GRIP: Combat Racing is a worthy spiritual successor to Rollcage. The game makes full use of the monster game engine, graphics and effects that current technology can offer, and one-up the classic in every possible way. The game will be available on PC (Steam) and consoles (Xbox and PS4) come November 6th.