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This article was published by Brendan Rorrison (@Brend) on January 16th, 2017 in the Gran Turismo category.
I don't know how anyone could pick GT6 as best game currently on console and keep a straight face.I just don't understand their choice of as the best driving game ever.
If it would be me - i would pick Gran Turismo 4.
Just let's think about how many games which were trying to compete with it on 2005 ?
The only rivaling games which i can count as worthy in 2005 from my current info are :
1- Sega GT 2002.
2- Enthusia Professional Racing.
3- Forza Motorsport 1.
Sure GT1 was a ground breaking game at it's time but if it was for the best after GT1 i would pick GT4 among GT series.
Currently on consoles i would pick FM4 & GT6 together since each got good & bad points.
I just don't understand their choice of as the best driving game ever.
If it would be me - i would pick Gran Turismo 4.
Just let's think about how many games which were trying to compete with it on 2005 ?
The only rivaling games which i can count as worthy in 2005 from my current info are :
1- Sega GT 2002.
2- Enthusia Professional Racing.
3- Forza Motorsport 1.
If GT1 was to racing games what FIFA 98 was to football games then that would mean there was a game far superior and less popular than GT. Just sayin.Gran Turismo is to driving games what FIFA 98 was to football games or what Iron Maiden are to heavy metal. Not the first, but certainly one which took quality and appeal to new heights.
It is Growing The Beard for the driving game genre as a whole.
FIFA 98?! More like...Gran Turismo is to driving games what FIFA 98 was to football games or what Iron Maiden are to heavy metal. Not the first, but certainly one which took quality and appeal to new heights.
It is Growing The Beard for the driving game genre as a whole.
I want to cry seeing this! Why can't it be 1998 again? Soccer 97 was good fun too, pure arcade but fun.FIFA 98?! More like...
Gran Turismo 1 was revolutionary. At the time it brought amazing 3D graphics, a huge selection of real world cars, realistic handing, a hero to zero 'career' with fairly realistic, structured races and championships. You had to get licences to go racing. It was a sub-genre of the car/racing game that hadn't been done before.
The sequels of course improved on most facets of the game, but none have had such a big impact since, they've just been logical progressions, straight forward successors.