Post: Gran Turismo 5: Review
11-23-2010, 08:04 PM #1
Moorz
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The announcement of the final release date being 24th november was a great news ! Finally we will be playing the game after all those years of waiting (thanks Jordan for keeping us up to date on GT5 info all those years)

But now the game being gold and shipped all over the world, GT5 review copies are also sent to reviewers. It would b great to share review scores here and reading what gaming industry journalists have to say about GT5, it is also a great opportunity for polyphony digital to get feedback to make GT6 even a better game.

Until now no gaming journalist reviewed GT5 yet, I will update this thread whenever new reviews/scores get published.

My expectations for reviews main content/scores :

- some reviewers will surely give GT5 a 10/10 score, saying that the game sets a new standard in the industry and its greatness surpass by far any of its drawbacks.

- but I expect the majority will just give the game 9/10 and even some will give it 8/10,
mentioning the following critics :

- Not all cars are premium (inconsistency critique, only 220 premium cars out of 1030)

- Not all tracks have Time/weather (inconsistency critique)

- Only 27 tracks (with variations), the number of tracks could have been bigger and some important real tracks arent included in the game (lack of content for the tracks critique)

- some reviewers could also criticize the online experience and mention some online problems (I am sure polyphony will release patches for that), some will even compare the online GT5 experience with that of Forza3.

But overall I am pretty sure the game will get in metacritic an average of 93-94% score which is great.


those are the metacritic scores for previous GTs :

Gran Turismo 1 (96/100)
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Gran Turismo 2 (93/100)
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Gran Turismo 3 (95/100)
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Gran Turismo 4 (89/100)
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Update : 23 novembre 2010 : First review is up with résumé !

The first review of GT5 is finally up !
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The French gamers were the first to receive the games (french retailers didn’t respect the release date of the game) so it comes as no surprise that the first review is a French review too ! from a very famous (IMO the most famous) popular and old gaming website in france : You must login or register to view this content. (generally I like the reviews of this website, they are generally fair and rarely extremist, I like especially the very useful users review scores and comments)

But unfortunately their review of GT5 is unprofessional to say the least (I suppose the reviewer Ravaol is not into simulation racing games, but that’s just a hypothesis with no proof lol), I wrote this résumé of his review so you could judge by yourself :

Graphics : 15/20
The game is fluid and overall good looking, but a lot of glitches, aliasing (on shapes, on shadows…) and graphical problems (pop ups, pixelisation of some texture…), the outside of tracks aren’t detailed, and weather is not as impressive as in trailers, visual damage is limited and disappointing…

Gameplay : 14/20
The most disappointing aspect of the game, outdated gameplay designed to gtfans only with no innovation and similar to other gt games. Can we still take turns backing on other cars or track fences ? yes we can. Can we still cheat and cut turns and drive out of asphalt without any punishment ? yes we can (except in online races). The AI is still following the exact same line no matter what you do bumping on you or ou bump on it ? yes its still like the old days…damage is very limited and only on premium cars… the outside camera view has very limited sense of speed (unlike the good sense of speed of cockpit), you cant see too much when racing at night which makes the night races frustrating and unplayable…and cars feel rigid like old gt days, and applying gt gameplay to karts is a bad idea…and rally as always not very good… the good thing with gameplay is that each car feels distinguishable...

Durée de vie (Lasting Appeal or content or durability of the game) : 17/20
A lot of content but little substance (why 1000 cars when we will only drive a hundred of them and a lot are variables of the same car with inconsistent quality premium 200 with very limited disappointing damage that needsto play suicide mission to get some effects and the other 800 are standard with no damage and no cockpit view), also not a lot of tracks, and weather/day night not on all tracks…the online is disappointing, very simplistic, not well designed (when you finish a race you return to the main menu…) and with a lot of connexion problems…

Sound : 15/20
Variable quality like the whole game, disappointing sound effects, inconsistent engine sounds (some are great and some horrible).


Overall score : 14/20
After 5 years of development time and waiting, GT is no more the real driving simulator, it is outdated compared to other racing games especially its gameplay, it is designed to gtfans only with very little innovation, but that’s not to say it’s a bad game, it’s still a simulation game that conserves a personality and captures the essence and variety of cars.


Now to my humble personal comment about this first review of GT5 :

I think the review is unprofessional, the reviewer has no idea of what he is talking about whe he insists that gameplay in GT5 is outdated...he clearly has a restricted vision of what is gameplay in a racing simulation, he underestimates the importance of gameplay physics in a simulation racing game, he says the gameplay is outdated because you can cheat without consequences, thats only a small part of the gameplay experience, the most important part is the driving expericene (he has also repeated the now cliché and not so accurate description about GT games being driving games and not racing games), the gameplay physics of GT5 are among the best in the world and he is wrong when he says gameplay is outdated and cars feel rigid... contradicting himself when he says that each car feels distinguishable..how the driving of cars is satisfying, cars feel distinguishable (thats the gameplay physics) but the cars feel rigid and gamplay is outdated ?! thats a huge contradiction that suffice to make this review unprofessional and biased...
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11-23-2010, 09:05 PM #2
Console
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11-23-2010, 10:05 PM #3
Sweet, I get in christmas, spent my money on FO: NV.
11-24-2010, 01:02 AM #4
God_of_War
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Originally posted by Console. View Post
nice! i just got this in the mail i won at the subway thingy prize


I did also!

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11-24-2010, 02:22 AM #5
lol check out the review for GTP5 and compare their score with GT5
Something is def wrong about this review
11-24-2010, 03:02 AM #6
HOT STyLeS
Do a barrel roll!
Originally posted by Nitrowolf2 View Post
lol check out the review for GTP5 and compare their score with GT5
Something is def wrong about this review


Yeah.

I think they were playing the alpha beta zeta version of GT5. :whistle:
11-25-2010, 05:27 PM #7
gwerge
Keeper
geting it tmoro cnt wait
11-25-2010, 06:02 PM #8
God_Is_7
罪と罰
Seems like a really unfair review, funny thing is, the ign video review sounded like this one, hmm.

Can't wait to see my copy in the mailbox, hopefully tomorrow Happy
11-25-2010, 06:06 PM #9
Fayez
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Anyone recommend this game?
Interested in it.
11-25-2010, 06:15 PM #10
God_Is_7
罪と罰
I recommend this game, it is THE most awesome racing game ever. Actually the only racing game I've ever cared for, never did like any other racing games.

This game can be played by a casual racer as well as a hard core racer who knows everything about cars and like to tune in to their way of driving!

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