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This article was published by Jordan Greer (@Jordan) on August 9th, 2018 in the Car Culture category.
If I recall, "s***" is used once or twice, along with some "damns" and "hells".Is there any mature content in the book from the perspective of language (f word, a** etc.), sex? Asking because I wanted to read this with my nephew or get it for him. Thanks!
There is no sex.
ಠ_ಠNow there's an untapped market if I've ever seen one. Gran Turismo Erotic Fiction. Maybe call it "Fifty Shades of Turismo"?
Well, now that you mention it...Now there's an untapped market if I've ever seen one. Gran Turismo Erotic Fiction. Maybe call it "Fifty Shades of Turismo"?
If anything, it'd still be a better love story than Twilight.
You've gotta be ready to deal with those angry banned members.ಠ_ಠ
Edit: Now that I think about it...Is that your gun in the article picture, Jordan?
I don't know who Gary Stu is, but aside from being a good driver, the protagonist is not proficient in those things.I don’t know if it’s just me, but the description of the protagonist in this review seems like somewhat of a Gary Stu.
A 20-something year old gamer and automotive journalist that is somehow proficient in marksmanship, espionage, stunt driving and more.
Well, now that you mention it...
Michael De Luca and Dana Brunetti — the producers of the movie adaptation of Fifty Shades — were tapped to produce the Gran Turismo Movie...
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. o (Auto-erotic fiction?)Now there's an untapped market if I've ever seen one. Gran Turismo Erotic Fiction. Maybe call it "Fifty Shades of Turismo"?
If anything, it'd still be a better love story than Twilight.
Thanks for the detailed clarifications!If I recall, "s***" is used once or twice, along with some "damns" and "hells".
There is some violence (people get shot and killed, mild torture, car crashes, hand-to-hand combat), but it's not gory or glorified, and the protagonists are realistically disturbed when they must use deadly force to defend themselves. There is no sex. If this was a movie (it really would make a great action movie), it would probably have a PG-13 rating. I would not recommend this for young children, but in terms of violence and adult themes, it's roughly on par with what you'd see on primetime network television here in the United States.
LOLNow there's an untapped market if I've ever seen one. Gran Turismo Erotic Fiction. Maybe call it "Fifty Shades of Turismo"?
If anything, it'd still be a better love story than Twilight.
Hold my beer.Now there's an untapped market if I've ever seen one. Gran Turismo Erotic Fiction. Maybe call it "Fifty Shades of Turismo"?
If anything, it'd still be a better love story than Twilight.
Was this image taken specifically for the article on GTP or was it provided by an outside party?
. o (Auto-erotic fiction?)
Now there's an untapped market if I've ever seen one. Gran Turismo Erotic Fiction. Maybe call it "Fifty Shades of Turismo"?
And we still don't have a real black.Maybe call it "Fifty Shades of Turismo"?
Well, the book currently has a five-star rating on Amazon, and other people I know who read it told me they also enjoyed it, so I don't think it's "schlock".I'm real sorry, but I don't know if it was the way this article/review was written or what, but it makes the book sound like it's schlock. As if it were just a scrapped script for a Mission Impossible or Tom Clancy movie with a Gran Turismo namedrop. I'm just not convinced - at least from this article/review - that it brings anything really interesting or innovative to the table.
I'm real sorry, but I don't know if it was the way this article/review was written or what, but it makes the book sound like it's schlock. As if it were just a scrapped script for a Mission Impossible or Tom Clancy movie with a Gran Turismo namedrop. I'm just not convinced - at least from this article/review - that it brings anything really interesting or innovative to the table.
As with anything addressed by a generally cynical internet audience, its only option for not being viewed or labeled as such is likely not being released at all.Apart from being a Mission Impossible script or written by Tom Clancy, what would the book need to do in order to avoid being labeled as trash?
Initial GT?This story seems intriguing and begs for a movie adaptation!
Actually, I do have a concept for a Gran Turismo anime, where the main character is a son of his successful parents in the racing world and he is at least an above average sim racer. He moves out from a mechanic school to an ultra-prestigious university nearby Tokyo R246, where he meets his love of the life as he begins the journey to the GT World Championship with her and several friends, starting from the Sunday Cup and the Clubman Cup before the racing classes and various regional tours.
Obviously not with that title! (Although there will be Touge racing scenes organized by the Gran Turismo Association, which is the sanctioning body of practically every race in the GT universe, game and proposed anime.)Initial GT?
I'll get my coat...
This story seems intriguing and begs for a movie adaptation!
Actually, I do have a concept for a Gran Turismo anime, where the main character is a son of his successful parents in the racing world and he is at least an above average sim racer. He moves out from a mechanic school to an ultra-prestigious university nearby Tokyo R246, where he meets his love of the life as he begins the journey to the GT World Championship with her and several friends, starting from the Sunday Cup and the Clubman Cup before the racing classes and various regional tours.