| M.U.G.E.N said: joystiq 4/5 http://www.joystiq.com/2010/11/24/gran-turismo-5-review/ Here's the deal: If you're one of those car nuts I mentioned earlier, here's your game. Have fun, we'll see you in a year when you finally leave the house. If you're not in that group -- you like, even love racing games, but care less about tuning and more about the thrill of the race -- GT5 is like walking in on a group of physicists discussing string theory and asking who wants to go toss around a ball for a bit. You're looking to have fun; they're only interested in studying the math behind how it bounces.
Good god the level of nit picking is crazy!!!! 0_0 I enjoy joystiq reviews a lot but good lord, they say the lightning is 'too' good that it makes it look like a car commercial than Rl!!!! I mean wtf kind of a complaint is that? |
Oh man this review was golden. So, GT5's biggest let down is that it's simulation is so close to reality that it becomes boring?
I want to say facepalm....but I fear that's not enough.
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