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binary solo said:

I know most people are going to say GT5 but I still think it's a legit thing to discuss. Basically I like racing games well enough, but I'm no fan. I'm not going to fork out for a racing wheel, so that automatically diminishes the experience for the high end racers like GT5.

It's more or less a case of I'll most likely only buy one non-kart racing game this gen, and I want it to be the right one. I like acrade racers and sims. In previous generations I've owned Burnout Dominator and Formula 1, but oddly never a GT game. I've played a NFS game on PS2 and it was fun and challenging. I entered the GT challenge this year (wasn't expecting anything to come of it, but had fun trying to get as good a time as possible, and was more than happy with the visual quality).

Kart racing-wise I have MNR and I love it.

So, I'm only buying one more racer this gen (probably) and I'll be playing it with DS3. At the moment GT5 is probably the one I'm looking at most seriously, but am I better off going with something else, something more arcadey, or Formula 1? I was considering GT5P, but I figure why not wait for GT5 to go platinum then buy, rather than get the demo now?

So what say you? GT5 or something else?


GT5 still have kart in it =]



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