Gran Turismo 5
The racing simulator is back with an upgrade
Playing GT5 feels like putting on your best suit and going for a no-expense-spared meal at The Ritz. It%26rsquo;s elite. It%26rsquo;s the uppermost class of racing game ever. And we%26rsquo;re not just talking about the stunning graphics or super-satisfying handling of the cars. Even the menu screens have a sheen - that extra touch of class - that forces home the fact that this is no budget project by some random garage developer. This is a proud team%26rsquo;s work of art. Note that the chilled, jazz-style music that backs the menus sounds like the kind of tracks you%26rsquo;d probably expect to hear playing quietly in the background in a five-star hotel lobby.
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