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Popped it in the PS2.
Got through to the Gran Turismo mode.
Oh my god!
It's so boring... you can opnly afford a crap car so you must race in races that you can't win... your car handles like the Dodo ion GTA3. The licences are the most boring things ever and I keep getting stuck... the game won't allow me any real cars or real races unless I win rock hard races or unlock rock hard Licences.
#@!*%
I've done B and A, and they were BORING.
> I found the tests a doddle
Stop...taunting...me....!
Good stuff.
> Bring back Road Rash plz thx!
Agreed, they were cr@p for the psx but they were good on the megadrive, so a decent update would go down quite well.
However, I did get reasonably far in GT mode. I think. I couldn't do the Special License but I did all the others and I did all the tournaments in Amateur and pretty much all of them in the next one and a few in the next. Never even bothered with endurance and couldn't be bothered to spend 500 grand on that good rally car or 22 grand on rally tyres.
I got myself a Special Castrol Tom Supra but soon after my purchase, I stopped playing it. I found that when Is tarted to play it and get into it, it was quite fun but thinking about it was boring enough to kill me! That meant that I rarely loaded it up and I haven't done for a good few months.
It never matched MSR for me.
I found that the liscenses are actually pretty easy, compared to the other GT games. I have passed all of the liscenses with a bronze apart from the B and A liscenses where I passed most of them with a gold or silver.
Admitedly, I didnt find the rewards in the game to be all that good though, sure you get loads of money, but most of the cars you win, you can buy them anyway, apart from a few.
Overall though I found the game good, I am almost 75% complete and have enjoyed all of it, but if you aint a big racing fan you may not find it so interesting.