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Gran Turismo 3 A-spec


Gran Turismo 3 A-spec  
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Binding: Video Game
Brand: Sony
EAN: 0711719710226
ESRB Age Rating: Everyone
Item Dimensions: 100
Label: Sony Computer Entertainment
Manufacturer: Sony Computer Entertainment
Model: 711719710226
MPN: 97102
Number Of Items: 1
Platform: PlayStation2
Publisher: Sony Computer Entertainment
Release Date: June 15, 2006
Studio: Sony Computer Entertainment

Features:
  • ESRB Rating: Everyone
  • Genre: Driving

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The PlayStation2 takes the Gran Turismo franchise to new heights in the third edition of the venerable racing series. The graphics are sure to grab you--the cars and tracks are awe inspiring, and there are some incredible lighting effects. This game is much more than eye candy, though.
The gameplay in Gran Turismo 3: A-Spec is the same as its predecessors; fans of the previous games will feel right at home, while newcomers will be able to pick things up easily. There are more than 150 cars from which to choose, and plenty of tracks upon which to race them. Arcade mode works well for a quick fix, while simulation mode provides outstanding replay value. The sound effects are impressive--each engine has a unique sound, and tire screeches from different cars sound noticeably different. The soundtrack is a good mix of original compositions and a wide variety of recording artists, including Motley Crue, Raekwon, Jimi Hendrix, and Snoop Dogg.
One minor flaw with the game is its relatively predictable artificial intelligence. Computer-controlled cars follow distinct lines, and you'll be able to pick up the patterns after a few races. Considering how far the graphics have come since the original Gran Turismo, it's disappointing that the AI hasn't progressed similarly. Despite this, GT3 remains an outstanding game. Few games offer its combination of high quality and immense variety. --Raymond M. Padilla
Pros:
  • Incredible graphics
  • Excellent physics and controls
  • Great soundtrack
Cons:
  • Predictable AI
  • No Porsche or Ferrari licenses

The third title of the Gran Turismo series takes full advantage of the new PlayStation2 game engine, which is capable of rendering about 20 million polygons per second--roughly 10 times the number of total polygons of the series' previous installment, Gran Turismo 2. Real-time lighting forces your eyes to adjust to changing conditions, such as when a car rounds a turn and the sun comes out from behind a building to cause glare on the windshield. This makes the game harder, but more realistic. Heat rises off the ground and mist swirls around vehicles as they make their way across the racetrack.
Gran Turismo 3 also features more than 100 distinct cars, each with different statistics, including the Subaru Impreza Rally, Dodge Viper GTS-R, and Mazda's RX-7 RS. Computer-controlled opponents benefit from enhanced artificial intelligence; they don't act like baby ducks following their mother, but instead respond to other cars, the course, and the conditions in much the same way that real drivers would. Pressure a car, and it will pressure you back; cut one off in the early part of the race, and expect to receive similar treatment down the course. They don't drive perfectly, either; some will spin out and make other mistakes over the course of a race.
Get ready for the drive of your life in Gran Turismo 3 A-spec, the most impressive racing game around! Race against your friends in two-player mode Shadows and lighting are so realistic they'll amaze you, and the control is absolutely exquisite Viciously fast and exciting racing action awaits you, in Gran Turismo 3!

Customer Reviews
Average Rating:  out of 5 stars

Rating:  out of 5 stars - A Classic Race Car game.
Ok, it's 2008 at the time of this review and this game is super old. So why did I just buy it a few months ago? I got it for my PS3, and yes it works fine on a PS3. But the comparison between this game and the new GT5 prologue is amazing. The graphics seemed so amazing when GT3 came out, and now you almost feel bad for the game as you watch the pixelated cars make their way around the track. Still, the game is fun and if you have an old PS2 unit, you need to own this game as well as GT4.
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Rating:  out of 5 stars - Best in series.
This was my favorite racing game of all time until I played Project Gotham Racing 3, but that's another review. The graphics are great and still hold up to this day. The soundtrack is pretty good, and the car related sounds effects are good for the most part. The race tracks are all great and diverse. This a simulator so the physics engine is pretty realistic, but not to the extent of gran turismo 4 where it gets to the point where its not even fun. The game packs quite a challenge so be prepared. ... Read More



Rating:  out of 5 stars - UTTERLY BORING, UNEVENTFUL, TERRIBLE, WORST RACER I'VE EVER PLAYED 2.75 OUT OF 10
Gran Turismo 3 A-Spec tries to hide its craptacular and atrocious gameplay with the looks of a gorgeous racer. But then it's like when you look at a movie star on an HDTV, and you see its appalling horrors that lie within it. To start off the controls suck greatly. For example; when turning a corner you will notice how you can't seem to keep your vehicle on the road, and it constantly slips and swerves like you're driving in snow. Another problem; the absence of a sense of speed. When I was driving ... Read More



Rating:  out of 5 stars - About Arcade mode
Not much has been said about Arcade Mode in the reviews of GT3 and GT4.
I started out in simulation mode and very quickly rediscovered my obsessive/compulsive side--worried about winning races to get more credits to get more and better cars--lots of tension...not exactly my favorite. I'm in my 50s now, and prefer a more zenlike fun in life.
So this brings me to the arcade side. The feeling of racing is pretty much the same as simulation, and a great deal more relaxing, silly fun. If you ... Read More



Rating:  out of 5 stars - Fair
You have a ton of cars to choose from which is awesome! But they made it way to difficult to get them. You find yourself just running the same races over and over and over and over for hours just to build your cash up so you can move on. EXTREMELY BORING!
After playing Need For Speed Underground, the action in this game seems so slow like the cars are barelly crawling along.
I also didn't like that in the game you had to do little drivers exam courses to move up to the next class of drivers ... Read More


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