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You will race oppomemts at awesome tracks
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The tracks, for the most part, are very well done
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With nearly infinte adjustments you can make on the cars and the most awesome tracks on the planet, this game should get 10 stars.
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GREAT sound track
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You can also race in so-called "endurance races" in which you can race the many different computer controlled cars in a 500 lap race, which can last up to 5 hours, depending on how well you do and what track
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Sure the computer is very easy in the EASY tracks, but once you move up into the harder courses, the computer takes on a mind of its own
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They have even thrown in a few new tracks as well.
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I absolutely love the Tokyo tracks and the Rome track for the views of the city.
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GT3 will give you the best driving expierence of any game on the market and the sound track is great.
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New tracks are fantastic, cars are absolutely gorgeous and Mazda RX-8 rocks
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the cars look very realistic and the tracks and environments are great but the people on the sides watching look like paper cut outs
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I additionally love the rally tracks around Tahiti and the wet tracks of Tokyo.
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The only things I can fault are that a few of my favorite tracks are missing (Red Rock Valley in particular) and there are some cars I would have liked to see in the lineup... the Saleen Mustangs and vintage Corvettes come to mind.
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The gameplay is pretty much repetitive and the tracks are boring
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After the same 10 (or however many) tracks have been run in the ground in circuits, YAY
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The cars are detailed, the tracks look excellent, and it's realistic, too.
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More real tracks would be nice too.
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I love the new wet-tracks too
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A CG video could hardly show a difference between the amazing track design that has been developed here, and I, for one, feel no need for the presence of one
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I rented about 10 games and although they were good game, they didn�t fully exploit the capability of the machine
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At least one of it!-----------------------------------------------------------------Value=Its worth the great A+
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It is about as close to perfect as it gets, in my most humble opinion.
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rear and mid engine cars do not flair as wildly out of control as in the past, and the new wet ground physics are great.
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All time is lost when you experience GT3, and 24 hours may accidentally be lost as you suddenly notice the rising sun to your disbelief
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All in all, I highly recommend it, but don't expect it to be so good as to convert RPG fans to racing games!
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From the licensing, to the wheel and tune shop, there's no substitute for something as close to being realistic as