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Gran Turismo 5 Hands-On: Doin' Damage Ain't Easy

Sony had a playable version of Gran Turismo 5 at Gamescom, a brief and very limited demo that offered a look at one feature fans have been requesting for years—car damage. Well, we certainly damaged that Subaru Impreza.

My technique for soliciting that damage was simply "drive as normal." That meant running into walls and opponents again and again. It wasn't long before my Subaru was looking worse for wear, but in an unusual fashion. There wasn't much in the way of scuffed paint or a dented chassis. Instead, my car's bumper started to hang off, the doors wouldn't stay shut and the hood started to show the tiniest bit of battle damage. The Subaru's lights and sideview mirrors looked mostly unscathed.

It was a little perplexing.

Granted, developer Polyphony Digital may not have included full damage system in the Gamescom demo, as the preview version was extremely limited in scope. The amount of havoc we did manage to wreak on our ride didn't appear to affect the handling all that much. Everything seemed mostly cosmetic.

Speaking of, that Subara was noticeably polished. Even the mudflaps and license plate looked to have been expertly waxed, reflecting the sunlight shining on the Tokyo track. That curious choice of surface reflection seemed to be another indication that the demo was likely not indicative of the final Gran Turismo 5 product.

Fans excited about the possibility of care damage finally coming to the Gran Turismo series should check that excitement for now, at least until we see something more substantial. The core gameplay felt solid, just as solid as any of Polyphony's previous driving sim efforts. But it also felt familiar.

With Tokyo Game Show just around the corner, we're hoping Polyphony has more to show us than a couple doors flopping about.



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TGS is looking to be a huge GT5 blow out, as it didn't even made the conference at the euro show.



yeah thats what i suspected they don't want to remove the logos it seems.



look at teh trees 0_o



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Serious_frusting said:

look at teh trees 0_o

What about them? That shot is off screen and blurry



 

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Does'nt sound very promising on the damage front. I hope they nail it.



Ynwa.

I hope the damage is optional, if it's not I won't buy it.



PS One/2/p/3slim/Vita owner. I survived the Apocalyps3/Collaps3 and all I got was this lousy signature.


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leo-j said:
Serious_frusting said:

look at teh trees 0_o

What about them? That shot is off screen and blurry

They look really good. Have you seen the video to this by the way on Gametrailers???

 

Its a nice looking game



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Killzone 2. its not a fps. it a FIRST PERSON WAR SIMULATOR!!!! ..The true PLAYSTATION 3 launch date and market dominations is SEP 1st

I am not impressed....



4 ≈ One

No I have not seen the video



 

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