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Published 18 June, 2010 Duration 0:45
Gran Turismo's shiny vehicles finally pick up some dents.
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I watched a couple of gameplay vids last night.
The engine sounds were very underwhelming
The crash sounds were still terrbile. A dull 'clunk' when hitting the scenery or other cars
The same problems that have existed since GT1 continue to be a problem. As always all we are really getting is more cars albeit with better modeling and nicer looking tracks.
But the core game play elements are as poor as always. But this will be over looked by reviewers, again. And what is essentially a better looking version of GT3 (as GT4P, GT4 and GT5P was - yes owned and played them all) will no doubt get very high scores across the board.
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