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Posted: Oct 1st 2009 10:49AM Double J said

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Dear Reply Feature,


You failed me. We should start seeing other comment sections.

Regretfully yours,
J.J.
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Posted: Oct 1st 2009 10:52AM (Unverified) said

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Five years for this shit? POLYPHONY, I AM DISAPPOINT

Posted: Oct 1st 2009 10:55AM Duke said

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..ED
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Posted: Oct 1st 2009 10:59AM (Unverified) said

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No, just disappoint. It's an exploitable meme.
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Posted: Oct 1st 2009 11:32AM Duke said

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Yet we have all agreed that meme's are bad and should not be encouraged...unless they involve cute cats.
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Posted: Oct 1st 2009 10:52AM Spunky Monkey 190906 said

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For a first attempt by polyphony, not bad, but could do with lots more, bit dissopointing, I'll get it, but I'm not as enthusiastic as I was before.

Posted: Oct 1st 2009 10:57AM horngreen said

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I don't think it matters how many cars, tracks or customizing options there are if the controls suck the game sucks, END-O-STORY.

Posted: Oct 1st 2009 11:11AM (Unverified) said

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seriously this and all the other reviews are comparing this iteration of the series to a console game, and of course it will almost always fail. yes it has no career mode, but to say there's no license mode i think is false, their called challenges instead of licenses, don't believe me? check what the license qualifications are for the consoles and check the challenges are on the psp, their the same thing.
it is a shame we can't upgrade the cars but this series has been more about getting the cars than upgrading them, and let me tell you, i'm only about 50 (in-game) days into the game, but there is a wide and varied assortment of rides for you to get, i dare you to find a better car selection in any other game.....even on consoles.
also another point to make this is probably the prettiest racer on a handheld ever, compare it to dirt 2, NFSS, or motorstorm, and the only one that even comes close would be motorstorm. all other racers on the handheld are put to shame.
I'm loving it and it's a great way to spend some time while i wait for forza 3 and gt5.

Posted: Oct 1st 2009 11:27AM (Unverified) said

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You can't review a portable game, designed for a portable device and a portable purpose, as it was a home console. Career mode implies lots of hours, and the Psp simply is not designed for this. But it seems all pages over the internet wants to find a "port" of GT4 with GT5 options in GTPSP and when they don't found this, they feel angry. It's their problem. Learn to difference between a PORTABLE game design and HOME CONSOLE game.

Posted: Oct 1st 2009 11:52AM Norther said

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All you did in the review is compare it to the console counterpart. Its not supposed to be competing with GT4 or GT5.

Posted: Oct 1st 2009 12:32PM MarkyB86 said

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Cant even compete with GT 1
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Posted: Oct 1st 2009 12:11PM makimak22 said

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".....the only way to shift is to use up and down on the d-pad."

Dear Mr.Hinkle,

If you go to the option section , you will find the control buttons can be individually customized by the player. I have the Up/Down shift assigned to the top L/R buttons.

Posted: Oct 1st 2009 2:03PM MrHashbrown said

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He did address the customization of the controls:

"And, sure, the controls are customizable, but no one set seems to work well enough. It's a catch-22."

He's just complaining about the limited control scheme of the PSP for a game like GT.
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Posted: Oct 1st 2009 4:43PM makimak22 said

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Then why did he complain about the gear shift being on the D-pad?

I had the major controls set up just like the console version. It's working well.

Maybe he should point out PSP Go can sync with Dualshock 3 to play psp games.
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Posted: Oct 2nd 2009 7:28AM MrHashbrown said

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He's complaining because these are the default controls. In almost every game you can change the controls, but all reviews focus on the default settings. So he was right to critique that.
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Posted: Oct 1st 2009 12:23PM (Unverified) said

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Review comparison fail:

PSP gaming /= PS3 gaming

(nor should it)

Posted: Oct 1st 2009 12:24PM cn94112 said

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SCREW YOU PSP-GO

Posted: Oct 1st 2009 12:32PM MarkyB86 said

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Why not have GT1/2 on PSone classics? I'll never understand.

Posted: Oct 1st 2009 1:27PM Jude said

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I'm not into racing games, but I remember this game being featured on the screen in ads of PSP's when they first came out... I was excited to play it at the time, but it's been so long... I really just don't care anymore.

Posted: Oct 1st 2009 2:21PM Vegeta has a ps3 said

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After reading through alot of the comments, I find many of them ridiculous and seems that many of the comments here are making excuses for the shortcomings of this game.

I mean people are complaining that the reviewer wanted the ps3 experience of the game, yet the review makes no mention of that at all. I mean last time I checked, hasn't GT been a franchise since the psone days, and hasn't the series always had many of the things such as career mode and licenses since at least it's start on the ps2? So then how is it a logical argument that it's alright for a game to be missing things that the series has had since the first title simply because, "it's a hand-held game," especially if said game is on the psp.

I mean if sony announced that that they were developing a GoW game for the psp and they claimed that it would only be three hours or if Persona 3 would be condensed to about 10 hours since it's meant for pick-up and play, everyone here would be alright with that? I understand that handheld titles in general are usually played on the go, however that really isn't an excuse as to why a racing game is missing a feature that's a staple to the racing genre.

If you like the game, then you like the game and that's fine. But also understand that it's completely plausible for someone who's a fan to be series to be disappointed when many of the features he's come to love from the series is missing in the handheld version.

Posted: Oct 1st 2009 5:05PM makimak22 said

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Looking at many games which failed in the transition from console to handheld, PD did a good job.
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Posted: Oct 1st 2009 4:18PM Kade Storm said

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I am amused most by the reaction.

David Hinckle didn’t say the game failed in anyway, but he did critique what he could critique the most. Oh, and above that, he explicitly stated that it wasn’t the most grand experience… for HIM!

So what? Did the review instigate a genocide somewhere? Is a column not supposed to be an opinion-piece? Do people even know what editorials mean any longer? Oh wait, perhaps it was the fact that this particular opinion didn’t thwart a PSP-exclusive into a 5-star position normally handed out like tokens to games riding on the hype of a pre-established franchise.

And why constrict what the PSP does and how it should be judged? I got a PSP with the intention of watching a portable console give some of the last-gen home consoles a run for their money. However, people here seem to get irritated by the fact that a portable’s being compared to the home consoles. You want little 2D sprites judged by SNES standards, then get yourself a Nintendo DS, which is a fine machine in its own right and probably underused as well. Now expecting great things from the PSP - is really that such a bloody bad thing? I say the PSP should play more on this strength rather than settle for a gimped up handheld with titles that do nothing to showcase the true potential of its hardware. And this is where GT wins some big points in my books.

As to the comments about how the console isn’t designed for ‘hours of gameplay’. Well, sure, while you’re having fun with that excuse, why don’t you just discredit games like God of War and Crisis Core among many other visually stunning and lengthy adventure and RPG titles.

Note: I will not even bother to respond to feeble responses that go on to state that God of War CoO wasn’t exactly on-par, length-wise, with its console counterparts, because that would be the epitome of grasping at straws. And yes, reviewers even took note of how CoO came very close, but still lacked some of that length that people found with God of War 1 and God of War 2.

Grand Turismo is a decent beast, and showcases amazing visuals. I like the offering. David had some criticisms of the game, and I actually don’t see them as dissention against my appreciation of the game. I guess some of us can actually grasp the idea of decent, humble constructive criticism, rather than go to great lengths to interpret such decency as heresy.

Posted: Oct 1st 2009 5:12PM Vegeta has a ps3 said

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Well said.

"As to the comments about how the console isn’t designed for ‘hours of gameplay’. Well, sure, while you’re having fun with that excuse, why don’t you just discredit games like God of War and Crisis Core among many other visually stunning and lengthy adventure and RPG titles."

Exactly the point I made in my post. It's ridiculous that a reviewer should ignore flaws simply because it's a psp game, just like it would be ridiculous for a reviewer to ignore flaws in a Wii game simply because it's a "wii game."

". I guess some of us can actually grasp the idea of decent, humble constructive criticism, rather than go to great lengths to interpret such decency as heresy."
Remember this is a sony thread, where any comments that even remotely hint of negativity is seen as wrong. You should know this by now.
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Posted: Oct 1st 2009 4:34PM (Unverified) said

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gta came to the psp and needed some sacrafices.

as did gran turismo on the psp.

there is nothing better in the portable market than gran turismo psp, it is the best, while it is not as good as gran turismo in a home console, i think there is little room for complaints, becaue it is still a fantastic experience.

this seemed impossible, the sheer size of it, you have to step back and realise what they achieved, a propper gran turismo game for portable psp.

Posted: Oct 1st 2009 4:35PM (Unverified) said

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gt5

Posted: Oct 1st 2009 4:44PM (Unverified) said

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This is great for what it is..a game FOR A PORTABLE CONSOLE.

Why people keep comparing it to a PS3/Xbox 360 title of a similar nature is beyond me, it's accessible to all players of any skill level and has a great feeling when driving.

Just play it for what it is..if you want something more serious wait until GT5 or Forza 3.

Posted: Oct 1st 2009 4:47PM (Unverified) said

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yes the biggest criticism is the control scheme...how to steer. driving is a very 'un-digital' experience. the amount you steer (aswell as brake), depends on how well you take the corner, and how fast you come out of the corner. the steering is obviously important, as others are pointing out.

the psp gives 2 options, the d-pad and the 'analouge' mode. mr kaz did say in an interview that they designed the d pad so it would work very well with the game. but anyone playing gran turismo will know that you use a steering wheel to play properly, or if not, then you use analouge sticks at least.

psp's analouge stick is obviosly quite rubbish...but we have to think again people. this is a first of a kind portable console...every single person was blown away when they first saw psp's graphics...it was a huge step up from gba/ds...and psp gave us a basic, not very good, but basic analouge stick...gba and ds dont even have one...so we should apreciate sony's efforts...

Posted: Oct 1st 2009 5:11PM makimak22 said

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Now on the PSP Go you can sync with the Dualshock 3 and play PSP games with it.

That should improve the control scheme....
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Posted: Oct 1st 2009 4:52PM makimak22 said

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Why are ppx complaining about waiting 5 years for this game? It's not like PD is trying to pass along a 5 years old game for a new one.

Due to hardware limitation of course it couldn't be as good as the console version. Just be fair, try it and compare it with other driving games on PSP.

Posted: Oct 1st 2009 5:18PM (Unverified) said

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Oh poor PSP. Thanks to its nice graphics its game always end up being compared to their console brethren. I have a feeling that if this had been released on a world where the PSP was graphically weaker and it used an isometric view with 2D sprites reviewers would be having fun with the title.

Sure I'm stretching it with my example but the point is that many feel a sense of disappointment when playing PSP games because they expect them to be the same as console games. It even happens to me sometimes.

also, wasn't one of GTs universally hated "features" were the license tests? I recall every reviewer complaining about their existence and how everything progress was so slow on the game. Isn't it appropriate for the handheld gaming environment to have everything unlocked from the start?

Posted: Oct 1st 2009 5:48PM iDiaz said

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Uhhhhh, what? Up and down on the d-pad to shift the manual transmission? Are you kidding me? Can you elaborate on what other control configurations are available?

Posted: Oct 1st 2009 6:08PM (Unverified) said

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omg everything is unlocked, WHAT A TRAVESTY!!!!! Seriously get over it, its high time a game didnt make one jump through stupid hoops to experience what most buyers want, a nice drive in various cars!

Posted: Oct 1st 2009 9:49PM El Stefio said

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I can't help but feel if this had been developed by someone else and not called Gran Turismo it's review scores would be noticeably higher and it's sales would be noticeably lower...

Posted: Oct 1st 2009 11:20PM TehKlute said

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Then again, If it weren't Gran Turismo people would not be falling over themselves to excuse its flaws and complete lack of depth.
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Posted: Oct 2nd 2009 7:56AM (Unverified) said

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This review is very misleading.
What the heck are you smoking? I could very easily customize the controls so that I can shift gears with any button i want, while using the analog for steering.

So far I love this game and it is by far best racing game out there on any handheld, Period.

PS: From now on I'll simply ignore your reviews. As obviously they are useless. I almost skipped buying it after reading your review, which would be dumb move on my part.

Posted: Oct 3rd 2009 6:00PM (Unverified) said

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I purchased the PSP GO today along with gran turismo and i hate it im furious about buying it .. im a huge Gran Turismo Fan always have been and theres no career mode only arcade... choose the course choose the car and go race thats all this game is about which makes me furious DO NOT BUY THE PSP GO OR GRAN TURISMO YOUR BETTER OFF WITH THE OLD PSP ATLEAST IT HAS A BUNCH OF GAMES

Posted: Oct 4th 2009 1:33AM (Unverified) said

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Don't like your PSP Go? Sell it - I'll buy for $200.
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Posted: Oct 20th 2009 1:55PM (Unverified) said

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The racing experience is pretty damn close to the full-sized console standard, but outside of the race the game is severely lacking and a disappointment. The interface for setting up a race is broken in that it is a pain in the ass to get to a specific type of race (say drift) without setting all the other settings exactly right beforehand. This was counterintuitive and a pain in the butt.

Customization of the car's features was a great feature in the Console versions, and the lack of even simple things like a bolt-on turbo that even the neighborhood kids can throw in their hondas is almost disrespectful to the Gran Turismo name. "Wow, I bought this gorgeous car, but I can't open the hood."

And don't even get me started on the shifting... FFS Polyphony...what on earth were you thinking?

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