Tuesday, January 29th 2008
Gran Turismo 5 Prologue Priced and Dated
SCEA announced today the April 17 North American release date for Gran Turismo 5 Prologue, available exclusively for PS3. Developed by famed Polyphony Digital, Gran Turismo 5 Prologue will be available for $39.99 on Blu-ray Disc (BD) and as a download via the PLAYSTATION Store. The BD version will offer added value with an exclusive behind-the-scenes High Definition (HD) video feature called "Beyond the Apex". You can also visit the US PlayStation.Blog here and check out the new Gran Turismo 5 footage.
Sources:
PlayStation.Blog, Shacknews
27 Comments on Gran Turismo 5 Prologue Priced and Dated
April seems to be a good month for gamers, good for the ps3 owners (something to justify their purchase ;))
April 9 - Star Wars: Force Unleashed
April 19 - GT5:P
April 29 - GTA4
and perhaps MGS4...
ah cant have everything i suppose
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gran_Turismo_HD_Concept
www.gametrailers.com/player/29041.html
www.gametrailers.com/player/29043.html
^^I know they dont look all high and fancy, but when you put it up against a nice 1080p...its beautiful.
edit: you might get a better quality at stage6
I want a PS3 now, please.
The only 2 things missing from this game to make it the perfect racer, is in-car view, and a decent damage system. they got the in-car view with this one, now all we need is a damage system in the next... and its all Tiff Needle'ing GT-R's 'till the tarmac wears off :rockout:
Read the comments
kotaku.com/350057/gran-turismo-5-prologue-dated-priced
Consider this GT5: Lite. This game has more content for its worth compared to most racing games out these days.
I don't want to think how much will the full-fledged GT5 will cost when it comes out!
The graphics are superb, but the absence of a damage model is a big -. I've seen some trailers on the net, and the collisions look like two billiard balls hitting each-other... Completely unrealistic and annoying! I hope they corrected this issue.
I've learned from past experiences that racing "sim" games that have as main features complete in-game dashboards but absolutely no damage tend to be bit of a dissapointment (ex: Test Drive Unlimited)... I sincerely hope this game is not in that category!
Great -- now I have to go out and buy one of these damned overpriced PS3's, thanks. :laugh:
as i said in another post...
Good racing makes for a better game than damage models. That's why GT is so successful.