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Gran Turismo 4 - First Drive - Motor Trend
by w1ld at 2:19 am EST, Feb 26, 2005

] We got it, we played it, we love it. Polyphony Digital's
] latest-generation Gran Turismo introduces a toolbox full
] of new features that'll have you playing for hours,
] sometimes without even driving a single lap. Ever want to
] race in the Grand Canyon? On ice? Around New York City,
] Hong Kong, The Cote D'Azure? How about a drag race down
] the Las Vegas Strip? Now you can take your pick--all over
] the world, on any track, on any surface.
]
] While GT3 offered 38 tracks and 150 cars from 38
] manufacturers, GT4 offers more than 700 cars from 80
] manufacturers and up to 100 tracks along with a variety
] of race modes. GT Career Simulation Mode and GT Arcade
] Mode are still available, but also added are GT Director,
] B-Spec, and GT Photo modes.


 
Gran Turismo 4 - First Drive - Motor Trend
by noteworthy at 2:57 am EST, Feb 26, 2005

We got it, we played it, we love it.

I have to agree. There is an awful lot to play with here.

If you have a GT3 saved game on your memory card, I highly recommend using it to jump-start your GT4 experience. You can transfer 100,000 credits and buy a much better car than you'd have been able to get otherwise.

The only sour note is the music, which I've seen others complain about, too. They should have been able to do at least as well as Grand Theft Auto. Unfortunately the soundtrack seems quite forgettable. But it's no big deal to me, since I generally disable the music while I'm driving/racing, anyway, so that I can hear the engine, the road (and my tires), and the other cars.


Gran Turismo 4 - First Drive - Motor Trend
by Decius at 10:09 am EST, Feb 26, 2005

] We got it, we played it, we love it. Polyphony Digital's
] latest-generation Gran Turismo introduces a toolbox full
] of new features that'll have you playing for hours,
] sometimes without even driving a single lap. Ever want to
] race in the Grand Canyon? On ice? Around New York City,
] Hong Kong, The Cote D'Azure? How about a drag race down
] the Las Vegas Strip? Now you can take your pick--all over
] the world, on any track, on any surface.

Damnit. I just solved San Andreas and they go and release this. I need a life man. I don't want to be a gamer!


 
 
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