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Because i dont really fancy playin buffy or sum of them other reasonable rubbish titles.
Does PGR compare to Gran Turismo 3?
Are the graphics as good as they are made out to be?
Is there a good selection of cars?
I know that the game has lots and lots of tracks but thats about it.
Cheers.
> Does PGR compare to Gran Turismo 3?
Depends how you define 'compare' - they're both very good games, but GT3 is more realistic with regards to the handling of the cars, where PGR is more arcade-style.
> Are the graphics as good as they are made out to be?
The graphics are good, but not up to GT3 standards. Very realistic, but they're real in a 'well-drawn cartoon' sort of way, rather than the photo-realistic look of GT3. It's difficult to describe, really.
> Is there a good selection of cars?
Good, but nowhere near as good as GT3 - probably 20-30 cars, as opposed to GT3's 150+.
> I know that the game has lots and lots of tracks but
> thats about it.
Yep, there's over 200 tracks in there, but you have to unlock most of them by completing levels within the game - a bit like GT3's Arcade mode.
If you have a PS2 and GT3, as I do, you can quite easily own and enjoy both games equally - one oes not negate the other.
Because i dont really fancy playin buffy or sum of them other reasonable rubbish titles.
Does PGR compare to Gran Turismo 3?
Are the graphics as good as they are made out to be?
Is there a good selection of cars?
I know that the game has lots and lots of tracks but thats about it.
Cheers.