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> lalakersrule wrote:
> It's not awful it's just unless you like the licence tests and
> arcade
> mode then it's really not the game for you.
>
> No i don't like lincence tests.
Well then as completing those are the only way to get new cars and makes up the bulk of Prologue, then i would suggest not buying it.
> It's not awful it's just unless you like the licence tests and arcade
> mode then it's really not the game for you.
No i don't like lincence tests.
> Biggest waste of money.
> Eva
Ooooh A bold 'a'. That's means the gaem must be 'awful'.
Eva
Without the Gran Turismo mode, which as we all know is the real 'meat' of the GT series (always has been always will be) it just turns into a limited racer with a few tracks and cars. A good-looking one, admittedly, but limited none the less.
I mean, who plays GT in arcade mode? The whole point is building up a garage of cars and playing through the game.
Unless of course you think the best bit of GT is the license tests - because there are loads of them in there and you're forced to play the damn things in order to unlock the cars in the game, well unless you are happy with the 10 or so you get from the start.
I enjoyed it up to the point where I had raced all the tracks and had a blast in the cooler cars you are given to being with.
Although one thing it did do is make me really look forward to the full version of GT4, as visually and playability wise, the game is gonna’ rock. This much is obvious. Still for the best part of 20 quid, I can think of 100s of better ways to spend the cash.
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