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Right, I’ve written a PS2 review before, so I’ll put this in a post and try to ramble on about stats, games available and what have you – basically people want the latest thing, the latest game – they don’t want to feel excluded, so they buy the latest thing, or at least get their parents to – and that’s why the PS2 and GT3 are selling so well, of course I’m not bothered about status one way or the other – I’m happy playing on my rotting and decaying Dreamcast, trying to complete MSR at crazy hours of the morning, but I just couldn’t resist those blue and green lights on the PlayStation 2.
Right, I’m off to play GT3, I’ll be back with my impressions (naturally this will appear instantaneous, as it will all be posted the same time)…
Back! Well, that was interesting. Today has been a strange day, with many things arriving – Crazy Taxi 2 came in the post along with the PS2 vertical stand, PS2 Dual shock 2 controller, PS2 memory card, Gladiator Soundtrack, Mike Oldfield ‘live from Berlin’ the Millennium Bell DVD and Like This Like That – Mauro Picotto single. And of course that royal mail “please leave 2 hours after the written time” slip, meaning a healthy trek to the sorting office. So, it’s been pretty eventful today – after the aforementioned three dots (…), I went down to my mates’ house and bought his brothers’ Dreamcast off him - £80 for a Dreamcast, 2 pads, a VMU, keyboard and 7 games is not bad at all! (But buy from Special Reserve if you want a DC, I am not in anyway endorsing this product to be purchased from myself…). Oh yeah, and I played GT3!!
As an owner but never player of the original 2 Gran Turismo games, I will probably get more out of the game then those who new what it was about, and my thoughts were aroused by this ‘must have’ title. Turning the PS2 on for the first time in 2months (I sold the other one), memories of crystal clear ocean sounds were brought back to me as my mind swayed to the PS2’s impressive digital sound. Magic Gate – never realised it said that above the Memory card slot, hmm, interesting – open up GT3 box after removing that polythene seal – isn’t new stuff just great? Put it in and wait. Oh yes – nice start up, games are starting to get the intros they deserve, just like DVD films – very impressive Polyphony Digital sequence, accompanied by credits – at the start of a game – well done for that. These people deserve recognition!
So, after listening to either Feeder Muse or Ash in the start up intro, I was quite impressed ‘ooh heat haze - nice’ haven’t seen much of that before in a game, watching the whole intro, then looking through the options to see if Ant was right about there being a ‘damage on’ selection, but I think he was mistaking it for the ‘tyre damage on’, not to worry, saves getting the cars dirty – MSR didn’t have crash damage, you just got warnings every time you scraped something. Start up in GT3 mode, look round at car lists – I’m allowed 200 cars in my garage, must be an aeroplane hangar, anyway I couldn’t find much for 18,000, but found a nice 2.0 ‘New Beetle’ from Volkswagen. Very shiny! That’s one of the downsides of Metropolis Street Racer, dull looking cars – there I admit it, MSR is not perfect. But wait, don’t go getting all excited now – GT3 I have been playing for a bit now, coming second in a Sunday cup speedway circuit in the most boring race I’ve ever had. So boring that I stayed to watch the entire replay because that was so much more impressive!
2 views? What’s the deal there then? Graphically yes, it’s good – very good, but MSR had such an awe factor that GT3, just doesn’t have, at the moment at least. I was supposedly doing 156kmh in the Beetle, that’s what – 100mph? May as well have been 30. But don’t let that put you off, I’m not reviewing anything right now – just setting up a discussion point in my latest attempt to win a game. No really :-) F355 Challenge Passione Rossa is as visually resplendent as Sony’s ‘first killer app’, but there’s like only one car in that game, although that never put me off. So, I now own a Dreamcast, a PlayStation 2 and a GBA, with only one game each on the latter two. What do I play now? Heat haze – very good. Very shiny, I actually want to play Nights, must buy it I suppose!
I need to work out - my room is compiled of bed, desk with screen on, (hello screen!), I have a redundant, but aesthetically exquisite console deluxe television stand, which a horrid cable box and N64 are hiding in along with a some levis, and the rest of my room is a weight bench which is rather on the large side. I think I’ll go have some lunch, watch neighbours then spend an hour losing myself in a world of fast cars and money.
Oh and walking home I saw a TVR Tuscan – my jaw fell to the ground. What a car, I’d love that.
Thanks for reading. How insightful.
Cheers!!
But the music
> obviously would be totally different - none of this Ash music.
>
Mauro Picotto, Mario Piu, a bit of Sash, Robert Miles,
> Terminator Theme Tune, Ian Van Dahl, and of course lots and lots of
> Paul Oakenfold = perfect.
Big up to this guy, i hate the music in GT3. all of it sucks, especially that feeder crap. iguana by mauro picotto is what i would want.
> TVR Tuscan, wow thats somthing you dont see every day. Iv'e seen a
> few Ferrari's and a Lambo and my uncle has a Porsche 911 turbo which
> is cool. He toko me for a ride once and hell this car pushes you to
> the back of your seat! 140mph in about 10seconds yes please!
And
> before you ask he did take me up to 140mph but then we ran out of
> road D'oh.
PS2, Dreamcast and a GBA, what a lucky man you are.
I saw a Blue F355 today too - OH MY GOD. What were they thinking - BLUE? Tut Tut.
Actually, it looked quite nice.
Lucky? Me? How about - no money for 3 years, how about selecting my topic for GAD - yes please then me lucky :D
Dan2Koh whatever.
And before you ask he did take me up to 140mph but then we ran out of road D'oh.
PS2, Dreamcast and a GBA, what a lucky man you are.
But the music obviously would be totally different - none of this Ash music.
Mauro Picotto, Mario Piu, a bit of Sash, Robert Miles, Terminator Theme Tune, Ian Van Dahl, and of course lots and lots of Paul Oakenfold = perfect.
Imagine driving along 6 player link up endurance race - cruising to Hallucinogen or 'Fable' or even Like This Like That. If Bizarre Creations want to get something over Polyphony digital they're going to have to make their Project Gotham music more than just sound effects from Batman.
Oh yes. Music is a lot more important than we initially think - it can indeed make or break a game, or at least cause us to hate or love it. Sonic Adventure's starting up music was too loud, F355's music is woeful, Tony Hawk's 2 music is ok - more Eminem would be nice I think.
Dumdeedum. I need all the licences so I can take my beetle to the tracks. I think I'll 'customise it', you know, make it fly and all.
'It's like dis....
It's like dat....
Mwah Mwah...mwa-mwa mwaaaaaah.
How dare the makers of GT3 put in such cr*p as muse and Ash but not put in any trance music.
Could have done with some house too. If I had made the game it would have been so much better.
All music no game. This formula is the perfect game. No game at all. This means there is nothing to compain about.
(;o|
I admit it doesn't look fast, but when you see the replays you realise you are going at a fair rate of knots.