Gran Turismo




5 Comments so far

  1. retrodog on July 27th, 2010

    I got my PSP when they were first released, back in 2005. The advertised it with pictures of Gran Turismo Mobile everywhere, implying that it would be a release title or at least out pretty soon. I only got it for playing GT. So now it’s four (4) years later when the dammmmm game finally gets released. My PSP broke two years ago and I had no reason to fix or replace it so being released now doesn’t do me any good at all.

    So this game gets only one star because it is too late to matter. Sorry, Sony… you suck.
    Rating: 1 / 5

  2. M. Anderson on July 27th, 2010

    There is no car damage, lack of customization, not enough cars. Graphics are great, but could have used more polish.
    Rating: 1 / 5

  3. Red_Comet3x on July 27th, 2010

    This game’s graphics is as good as a PSP game can get. The races are stunning and there are lots of cars to choose from. Every 2 days there are 4 different dealers you can buy from and you can race alot and save up to get lambos or make do w/ cheaper GTRs. However, there is no story or mission mode, so this game tends to become boring after awhile. If your looking for racers that has a story than this is not yourr game, but if your interested in collecting cars or just want to race than there is no better racer than this for the PSP.
    Rating: 4 / 5

  4. Gift Card on July 27th, 2010

    I would give this game a max 5-star review in terms of graphics.

    Here it is, finally, a PORTABLE racing game SO CLEAN you’d think your PSP was your plain gaming table top console. The graphics quality can be compared to that something in between Gran Turismo 4 and 5. Some white rough lines do pop-up from time to time specially during replay mode; this is probably the effects of the game reloading sector by sector the graphics at play. But at 60FPS frame rate these white lines are the only ones you’d notice as flaw of the game; once you see the cars move realistically during replay mode and game play itself, you know 60FPS results in a silky smooth no chopping appearance.

    In the middle of this appreciation rating, I would consider the “sound quality” somewhere in it. Although the sounds/audio are good, Sony could have aimed for “better”. But I think this is understandable as we all know that this is a jampacked game with a little less than 1GB of data stored on a minute UMD disk or downloadable from the PS Network. For that though, I think the sound is acceptable because the graphics are astonishing enough to pay for this lacking.

    One thing I would find a “better deal” is that if they could have only popped out more “car dealerships” on their menu. When you play the game you will notice that there are only 4 car brands to choose from and that they randomly change brands depending on the number of “days” you have played the game. If I remember it correctly, Ferrari came out so soon at around day 32 and with only 233765 credits on my pocket! The cars sold there were 1000000 and 8000000 respectively… so what gives?

    Overall, I would still recommend this game to the die-hard video game racing fan who would love to do racing games anytime anywhere! If you love racing more under “simulation mode” rather than “arcade”, then Polyphony’s Gran Turismo is for you…

    Now if you can only attach a Logitech Steering Wheel and Pedals to your PSP and then your PSP to your TV… if you know what i mean…

    Rating: 5 / 5

  5. Mr. G. Cook on July 27th, 2010

    I spent $24 for this game as I enjoyed the PS2 and PSX versions. Two days later I traded the game for $14 and was glad to get some of my money back the driving part of the game was ok but was disapointed to be up against only 3 other cars. The fact that there is no career of goals to reach ment it was a non starter for me I like to challange myself with games and there was no goals to reach that I could see!
    Rating: 1 / 5

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