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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Outdated and impractical online lobby system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.
Published: 2010-12-03, Author: Andrew , review by: theregister.co.uk
GT5 ultimately feels like a missed opportunity. Polyphony has fallen way short in fulfilling expectations of producing the defining racer of this generation. By spending too much time tinkering under the bonnet, the developer has failed to notice the adva...
The incredible physics, lengthy career mode and moments of graphical beauty
Terrible AI, inconsistent visual quality, naff car damage
The suffocating burden of expectation will ensure that racing fans will be especially critical of Gran Turismo 5’s minor failings. The inconsistency of the graphics engine is rather galling, and the neanderthal opposition AI hasn’t evolved since the fi...
The cars, their handling, the driving experience, weather
The racing experience could be more dynamic
It's still a dream game for the sort of serious petrolhead for whom GT has always been the gold standard of driving games and - while that's no longer the case - GT5 will still give them week after week and month after month of pleasure...
Five games in and what feels like countless years of legacy before it, we’re amazed that Gran Turismo 5 can still spark this feeling and keep it eponymous with the brand, It’s a feeling you only get with Gran Turismo, and as such, we’re not prepared to...
The game’s graphics and gameplay is great, with only the long loading times and its elevator or restaurant mood music detracting from the overall presentation. The variety of races, cars and tracks will keep you entertained ‘til well into the new year...
1000 cars, some special events stand out, kart racing, cockpit view, accurate reproduction of the Nurburgring
Broken graphics, inaccurate physics model, dim-witted AI, cursory and cosmetic damage modelling, bad foley (car/engine sound) work, looks and plays just like GT4
Gran Turismo 5 is an amazing achievement, whatever issues it has is washed away in a tsunami of absolute driving perfection. There are very few games out there that teach you something every step of the way and that is what Gran Turismo 5 has done. It...
Abstract: On commence plutôt mal ; les voitures premium sont vraiment bien modélisées, finie et avec la vue cockpit mais les autres dites « standards » sont vraiment laides : peu détaillées, pixelisées et sans vue intérieures. Alors certes, une tonne de voiture à é...