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November 2010
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The editors liked
The incredible physics
Lengthy career mode and moments of graphical beauty
Excellent driving sensations
Numerous vehicles
Diversity in game modes
Enormous durability
Realism of physics engine
Huge array of vehicles and tracks
Stunning graphical detail
Accurate racing physics
Driving over crisp
Clean snow
Wealth of data analysis to pore over
The licence tests are brilliantly hardcore
The cars
Their handling
The driving experience
Weather
1
00 vehicles to own
Handling is awesome
16 player online racing
Top Gear test track
The editors didn't like
Terrible AI
Inconsistent visual quality
Naff car damage
Artificial intelligence very poor
Collisions and damage unrealistic
Poor modeling of non 'premium' cars
A few graphics problems
Poor overall finish
Endless menus and loading screens
Lack of damage
Nonscaling difficulty sticks two fingers up to skill
Excellent driving sensations, Numerous vehicles, Diversity in game modes, Enormous durability, Realism of physics engine
Artificial intelligence very poor, Collisions and damage unrealistic, Poor modeling of non 'premium' cars, A few graphics problems, Poor overall finish
We've been waiting for Gran Turismo 5 a long time! Although we like the driving sensations, the finish and persistent faults are only to be regretted. Without making the expected splash, it is nevertheless the best and most complete of all racing simul...
Gran Turismo 5 is the latest edition of the acclaimed driving series. The game is more for car enthusiasts as opposed to boy racers. With more than 1,000 cars, 20 tracks, such as the Mazda raceway and the Top Gear test track, and the huge variety of mo...
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 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...
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...
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...
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...