Originally Posted by
Kestrel
Well, I did the whole pre-order thing with Best Buy, got GT5 on Wendesday, and spent some time with it over the Thanksgiving holiday. I was... moderately impressed. It's good, and I've particularly enjoyed the Top Gear course (just fun to finally "drive" Hammerhead, Follow-Through and Gambon), but in all honesty, it's more of the same thing. I'm not sure what I was expecting -- well, a couple of Porsche would be nice but (1) we know why they aren't there, and (2) we knew they wouldn't be there -- but I just didn't find it to be that much better than GT5 Prologue... or GT4, for that matter. There is some damage modeling, but it doesn't appear to impact the drivability of the car, just the looks when you are doing a replay of that spectacular crash.
Is it worth it? Yeah, I suppose so if you are a die-hard car game / "racing simulator" fan, but it's really not earth-shattering.
By the way, like MoonieGT, I have my wheel attached to a flimsy wooden TV tray, and I just sit in my simply office/desk chair. What this set-up teaches you is smooth, gentle steering inputs, because if you don't, you'll send the wheel and the TV tray set-up flying! ;)