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Gran TurismoGran Turismo 2
  • In-Depth Simulation Mode
  • Lots of Upgrades
  • Almost 600 Cars!
  • Rally Racing
  • Easier licence tests
  • Extremely Realistic
  • Arcade could have been better
  • So-So Graphics
  • Too much hype
  • Some close battle problems
  • Lots of Bugs!
  • Not much improvement overall
Overall:
Overall:

The whole world was waiting to see how much improvement Sony could make over the already "awesome" game. Sony added about 400 cars to its roster and added a more a insentive to play with the percent done screen. Sony also added a first to a racing game, Rally racing. So when your done trying to perfect your corners on Grand Valley, just try some rally racing and break the rules to normal corners! The dreaded licence tests from GT1 were horrible! So they added more!?!? Don't fret my friends, GT2's licences are much easier. But no game is perfect and there is no exception for GT2: on a couple of occasions me and one of my friends would be racing nose to nose and all of a sudden my car and his car would get stuck together then one of us gets thrown out of the others car (and I would LOSE!). There are a couple of spelling errors in simulation mode here and there, but are not serious. There are many bugs in GT2 but they can be overlooked most of the time. I recommend this game to any sThreet racing fan, even somone who is not!