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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
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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
Abstract: It didn't even register at first. I put my review copy of Gran Turismo 5 into my PS3 and started it up, watched a lovely cutscene and then began playing. No fanfare. No parade. No banners hanging from the ceiling. Here I was, in a slow car and on som...
Abstract: 5 years in the making and expected to take car racing simulation on consoles to the next level, Gran Turismo 5 is a behemoth title replete with hyper-realistic visuals, a jaw-dropping selection of 1,031 cars, 71 different racetracks and environments al...
Abstract: The Real Driving SimulatorIts been a long time between drinks and 6-years in the making but the latest and greatest Gran Turismo is finally here on the PlayStation 3. Was it worth the wait? Definitely! Was it what we were expecting? Almost! That's beca...
Mind-boggling number of racing challenges, cars, tracks and features; superb online mode
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
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The new tracks and cars are incredibly detailed. The traditional GT racing experience is better than ever, with amazing attention to physics and handling. The challenges are diverse, and accumulating vehicles is just as addictive as it always was. PSP integration is a nice touch, too.
Little development shown on cars and tracks lifted from previous games. No Top Gear cars. Online multiplayer needs attention. Track creation tool is too basic. Soundtrack is uninspiring. Load times are grating. Non-intuitive interface.
Abstract: Each year, normally around Christmas, there’s typically a handful of blockbusters released. This is true in most media industries to a certain extent, but never quite so much as in videogames. Even then, it’s still pretty rare for a title as anticipate...
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...