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The simplicity of GT Concept is not just
the thorn in its side, it is also one of the reasons that
people will buy it. The pick up and play factor is great,
for novices that found GT3 too much for them GT Concept is
the answer to all their dreams, a great racing game that is
realistic, looks great, sounds great with no excess messing
around. Simply pick a car and have a great race in beautifully
rendered racing environments. The negative side to this is
the longevity, but if you look at other arcade racers they
also have very few tracks and they are easily completed in
a couple of hours and you can get board of the same old cars,
this is not the case with GT Concept, it has in the region
of 80 cars to choose from. If you have a friend with you the
split screen multi player game is fantastically smooth and
even better, you can make use of the i.link should you have
two PS2's and two TV's lying around the house.
GT Concept looks fantastic, some of the
wrinkles have been ironed out of GT3's graphics to produce
some amazing visuals. Unfortunately there is still no damage
engine present in GT Concept and the rally cars don't pick
up any dirt through the course of the of road races. These
are very minor digs and GT Concept is probably the best looking
game on the PS2 if not any other console. Coupled together
with the fantastic trackside scenery the car models scream
past in almost TV quality replays. The best-looking racer
I have ever seen.
The sound is also very good, the cars all
have their own distinctive engine sounds that are all very
realistic as are all the other sound effects like the screeching
tyres as you're ragging your car round the tracks. The sound
track is not the size of GT3's sound track but it's still
pretty good featuring indie, rock bands.
If you have found GT3 too in depth and time
consuming, GT Concept is definitely worth considering as an
out right arcade racer with excellent handling. If it's a
pretty game your after your can't go wrong, the visuals are
photo realistic, if someone walked in the room and GT Concept
was in the TV they would probably mistake it for a TV transmission.
GT diehards should probably stay away, as you will finish
it in a matter of hours, GT virgins on the other hand should
step up and buy a copy so you can get into the GT spirit of
things even if it is a little easy.
GT Concept is a good stopgap until the next full instalment
of Gran Turismo hits the shelves and for twenty quid how can
you resist.
7.5 out of
10
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