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The editors liked
Gorgeous graphics- Wonderful handling physics- Different cars feel different!- Expansive ‘Driver Challenge’ mode- Loads of cars and tracks to explore
Absolutely stunning
60FPS graphics
The ability to listen to your own music will playing
Wide variety of tracks and cars
Detailed information and history of cars
Races are simple to set up
Can be finished in minutes
Although longer tracks are availa...
Gran Turismo racing sim for the PSP (finally!). Updated interface from GT4. Multiplayer. More than 800 cars and 35 tracks. Easier to earn credits to "collect them all".
Classiest driving physics in the handheld environment
Killer visuals
More cars than an LA traffic jam.
Compelling car collection
Realistic handling on no fewer than 800 cars
Loads of varied tracks that offer different challenges
Good ad hoc multiplayer options
Drifting is a fun addition to the standard racing.
Tons of cars to collect
Gorgeous visuals
Superb control
The editors didn't like
No career mode- Limited multiplayer- Only four cars in a race- AI is weak and predictable Originally reviewed for VGBlogger.com
No online infrastructure mode
Cockpit view is just the black shape of the windshield
Only four cars in races
In both single and multiplayer
A small selection of cars available to buy at the dealership
Making it hard to browse all the available vehicl...
Install won't fit on a 1GB Memory Stick Duo. Most car models and tracks aren't updated from GT4. Limited customization.
Can't damage (or repair) your cars
Can't race online
Can't compete in championship
Season
Or career modes.
No Career mode
Lacks online play
Limited tuning options that can only be saved for up to 30 cars.
Abstract: Reviewing an institution like Gran Turismo is not a task to be taken lightly. Unlike many people out there I am not a hardcore GT player, in fact my idea of a good car game is more akin to Burnout Paradise. So while I have an understanding of, and an a...
Abstract: Can you remember back to 2004? At E3, in May of 2004 to be exact, came the announcement of the PSP system, and with it the unveiling of a portable version of Gran Turismo. Now, five years later, the game will be released alongside the PSP Go, the third...
Abstract: Even an endless list of cars can't compensate for Gran Turismo's shortcomings. GamePro Score User Score Write your review! FADE IN:INT: POLYPHONY DIGITAL - MEETING ROOM, LAUNCH PREPDESIGNER So here's what we've got. I think you're going to be psyched. ...
Compelling car collection, Realistic handling on no fewer than 800 cars, Loads of varied tracks that offer different challenges, Good ad hoc multiplayer options, Drifting is a fun addition to the standard racing.
No Career mode, Lacks online play, Limited tuning options that can only be saved for up to 30 cars.
This GT5 appetizer is a very good driving game in its own right, especially if you have friends to enjoy it with. ...
Abstract: More than five years and a couple of title changes after it was announced, Gran Turismo has finally arrived on the PSP. The first handheld iteration of "the real driving simulator" isn't as fully featured as some of its predecessors, and the lack of a...
Absolutely stunning, 60FPS graphics, The ability to listen to your own music will playing, Wide variety of tracks and cars, Detailed information and history of cars, Races are simple to set up, can be finished in minutes, although longer tracks are availa...
No online infrastructure mode, Cockpit view is just the black shape of the windshield, Only four cars in races, in both single and multiplayer, A small selection of cars available to buy at the dealership, making it hard to browse all the available vehicl...
s This almost feels like a relaunch of the PSP; the graphics and features are a major step up from anything else weve seen on the system. But that was, of course, the point of releasing this game alongside the PSP Go. Its easy to see this cup as half...
Abstract: It's hard to believe that only a few short months ago, Gran Turismo for the PSP was officially announced as a real PSP title. After years of teasing, and much talk of the portable iteration of GT being nothing more than vaporware, Polyphony Digital has...
Abstract: Announced at E3 way back in May 2004, we feel like we need to rub our eyes in dismay as Gran Turismo finally rolls off the production line, making its way onto the PSP after more than five years stuck in the pits. The delay has been so protracted that ...