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Join Date: Aug 2015
Location: Aalborg
Posts: 7,634
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Can't go back and play it now, but I was pretty into it for a while back then. I found some easy race later in the game where you would win a valuable car every time you got 1st place. No more money trouble
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Wrinkled Magazine
Join Date: Jan 2015
Location: In Time
Posts: 467
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Fun game. GT1 did a lot for its time. I played much more of GT2 and loved that one as the upgrades were super fun. However, by the time GT4 rolled around, open-world games had made this format feel long in the tooth, linear, and stiff by comparison.
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Wrinkled Magazine
Join Date: Jan 2015
Location: In Time
Posts: 467
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Yeah, mostly thinking of the GTA series. I can use any type of vehicle that I want: cars, trucks, boats, motorcycles, you name it. I can upgrade them, race them, drive them up mountains and have no rules at all. I sometimes turn it on just to race around the open world for fun. I bought GT5 for the PS3 because I wanted an extension of that racing experience, and it felt much more linear than I had anticipated or remembered GT1 or GT2 being.
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