It's been a long time coming, but we've finally reviewed Logitech's Driving Force GT peripheral for the PlayStation 3, the ultimate steering wheel when it comes to a casual GT5 racing experience.
Gran Turismo 5 has been a hugely anticipated game since the Playstation 3 was launched. Now after many many years in development we finally get to test Polyphony Digital's vision. Was this massive game worth the wait?
"Gran Turismo 5 is the real driving simulator, and then some. As a driving simulator it’s fantastic, bar the damage models. The cars look awesome, they handle realistically and there’s a vast range to choose from. There are all types of different races to test your skills and stacks of content that’ll ensure Gran Turismo 5 is spinning in your console for months to come. It struggles a little outside of driving, with terrible menus and some inconsistent visuals to go with the authentic 200 prem..."
Enough talk. It's time to see if Gran Turismo 5 is the ride that's been talked about for months now, between gamers, Polyphony Digital and press folk everywhere. And guess what? It truly is.
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