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Submitted by skynidas 859d ago | review

1UP: Gran Turismo PSP Review

1UP writes: "GTPSP is not a bad game by any means; it's a great fit for the PSP and offers a genuine Gran Turismo racing experience on the go, but it's constantly hindered by its boggling lack of structure. More than anything, GTPSP lacks a sense of direction; there are hundreds of cars to buy and tracks to race on, but there's little motivation to do either; you don't get much reward for winning. All the cars and courses are unlocked from the beginning, and your only prize is gazing at how many ranked races you've won in your driver profile (which is tucked far away in a submenu). For GT fans, the vast car/course selection and peerless gameplay will certainly be enough of a motivator to play, but to the more casual racer, there's not a whole lot to be had here. GTPSP plays and looks like a GT game, but it feels like a greatest hits album: undeniably quality, but devoid of the essential uniqueness that defined the originals". (Gran Turismo, PSP) B/A+

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