Bone-idle writes"It's been a long time coming (as have all GT games) but Gran Turismo has landed onto the PSP. The handheld version of the game has everything you expect from the series. The cars, the tracks and the graphics but also has a few quite large omissions. Career mode, an online aspect and the ability to tune up your car to your own style being the main omissions.
The first thing that hits you is just how good this game looks the detail in the game often makes you question is this really on PSP. It goes to show just how much power is still in this little machine. When developers work on dedicated PSP titles the result is often quite stunning God of War, Killzone Liberation and now GT have all taken it to a new level. The tracks are amazing flying through the over hanging trees on mountain trail is simply the best graphics I've ever seen on a handheld. The cars are all lovingly recreated all 800 of them."
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dam is this the best score for the game?
Buying this On thursday!
GT PSP has been getting good reviews for the most part.
This game is probably fun.
But I'm not sure it deserves a score quite this high.
/disagree
The review makes sense. It's just a portable racing game for breaks. I can see why there's no Career mode which is the biggest point deduction rate of most of the reviews out there. Fact is, it delievers what it promised a driving "simulator" on a handheld. What more can you ask?