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November 2010
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The editors liked
The premium cars are gorgeous
Online play with up to 16 players
Dynamic weather
Day-into-night racing
The Nurburgring Nordschleife is great
Premium cars
Fantastic driving simulation.
An amazingly deep racing game that offers an almost mindboggling amount of racing challenges
Cars
Tracks and features. Superb Online Mode that gives the game incredible longevity.
Accessible and rewarding for newcomers and veterans alike
Uncompromisingly realistic handling
Loads of great cars to drive and varied courses to drive them on
License tests are no longer mandatory
Premium cars are incredibly detailed.
An extremely varied and capable driving experience
Bspec mode is amazing.
The editors didn't like
800 cars just copied over from previous games
Clunky interface
Collisions still aren't right
AI still not good enough
In a game that's about cars
Making the majority of them lower-quality models without interiors is ridiculous
The shadows look terri
Tons of ugly standard cars
Menu hell
Frequently idiotic A.I.
Inconsistent graphic quality. Slow and sometimes frustrating user experience. Its sheer size and complexity means GT5 is not a particularly accessible driving game for more casual players.
Quality of visuals is wildly inconsistent
Outdated and impractical online lobby system
Too easy to win early races simply by entering in a powerful car.
Abstract: Gran Turismo 5 is out. No more delays, pushbacks, or excuses. The release is enough to get any serious automotive gaming fan excited, and by the time this review is published, I am nearly certain that die-hard automotive fans will have already picked up a...
Abstract: Tweet Gran Turismo 5 has been out for over three months, yet sometimes waiting a while to post your review is a good thing. You see, there have been a number of patches to tweak the game since its initial launch that are very telling about the latest i...
Abstract: I was starting to think this day would never come. We’ve all been waiting so long for the much-anticipated release of Gran Turismo 5. Even as I write this were are two months shy of my last review for 2008’s Prologue; an ambitious attempt to release a ...
Abstract: It has been five years since Gran Turismo 4, which is the same length of time that Gran Turismo 5 was in development for. An extremely early GT5 prototype was shown at E3 2005, and since then there has been a wave of jaw dropping trailers as well as ...
Abstract: Selling 423,000 copies per day for a whopping 5.5 million units sold in its first 13 days, Gran Turismo 5 is now officially the best-selling videogame for the PlayStation3. It's also a solid contender for game of the year. Five years in the making, GT5...
Abstract: After years of delays and a wait that almost put Polyphony Digital's latest racing game, Gran Turismo 5, solidly into vaporware contention, it's finally here. The PS3 now has a true flagship racing game, one that goes beyond Polyphony's two previous...
Abstract: Gran Turismo 5 does not make a good first impression. Lengthy development process aside, sitting down to play the game feels like Polyphony Digital are playing some kind of practical joke. After a humorously over-the-top introduction, which features re...
Abstract: Gran Turismo 5’s long awaited release is finally upon us, and though Sony’s hype machine would have you believe otherwise, it is not the event it has been hailed as. Upon starting the “cutting edge” sequel, you’ll immediately be greeted to an optional...
Abstract: The Gran Turismo franchise has always been a staple of the PlayStation brand, delivering great gameplay and fantastic visuals on every console the company has produced. Gran Turismo 5 marks the arrival of the franchise on the current generation of syst...