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March 2008
(80%)
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Abstract: Gran Turismo 5 Prologue is the first Gran Turismo game I've ever actually wanted to get. I see now why so many people use the Gran Turismo series as the bar with which to judge every other console racing game. I mean, Project Gotham Racing 4, Forza Mot...
Abstract: del.icio.us | Digg This | Glink It Part of the joy of any video-game racing experience lays in the realism of the cars. In that regard, Polyphony Digital has nailed the experience throughout the years of its Gran Turismo franchise, and with the powe...
Abstract: Gran Turismo 5: Prologue is an odd one. It's not a "full" GT game, nor a demo. As a retail product, it sits somewhere in between -- and that certainly makes it difficult to judge. As the first PS3-powered entry in the popular Polyphony-developed racing...
Abstract: Gran Turismo 5: Prologue is a heavy-hitting race simulator offering more than a taste of all the features to come in the final game. Although purely an appetizer, is it worth $40 before the main course?
A technical work of art, Varied lineup of vehicles, Brings 16player online racing to Gran Turismo.
Not nearly enough tracks, Only a prologue to the real thing, Online suffers lag at times, No option to upgrade vehicle parts.
Gran Turismo 5 Prologue may be only a practice lap for the real thing, but its a beautiful joyride while it lasts. ...
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Published: 2008-04-16, Author: Luke , review by: cnet.com
Abstract: If Gran Turismo 5 is going to be the real driving simulator, then Prologue could be described as the warm-up lap. Although the game is an astounding technical achievement that looks and sounds nothing short of amazing, its ultimately only a brief tast...
Abstract: The cars’ engines sound sweet, though, and differ according to models – with the more powerful cars having that grunt you’d expect. Bar Lamborghini, McClaren and perhaps, er, Skoda all the major car manufacturers are here. And there is...
GT5 Prologue shows the series striding forward in all the right directions, with superb visuals, excellent vehicle physics and a decent online mode. Only two grumbles: damage modelling remains missing, while the AI still isn't quite competitive enough....
Abstract: On the PlayStation (long before it became the PSone) Gran Turismo was a revelation. Rather than approximating a driving experience a la arcade centric games like Ridge Racer or even TOCA, it unblinkingly stared into the face of the motorsport industry ...