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Gran Turismo preview Sony PSP

Gran Turismo preview Sony PSP

Gran Turismo preview for Sony PSP

Gran Turismo is out soon on the PSP and from everything we've seen so far it easily looks to be the best-looking game yet for the Sony games console. This feat is even more staggering when you take a look at the large amount of content they somehow managed to fit on to the disk. Driving fans should definitely take a look at our full preview of Gran Turismo for the PSP by downloading this issue of PlayZine.Click here to read our Gran Turismo preview for Sony PSP now! Gran Turismo preview for Sony PSP With over 800 cars, 30 tracks and more than 100 events to sink your teeth into in this portable version of the world's greatest driving simulator, we have to wonder how the boffins at Sony managed to squeeze such an incredible amount of content onto such a tiny disc. But thankfully it's not a case of quantity over quality for Sony's handheld racer. Gran Turismo is easily the best-looking game on PSP yet (no mean feat, we hasten to add), holding up the series' high standards with some highly detailed cars and beautiful scenery. Zooming through the twisty city streets of Monaco and the rural landscape of the colossal Nurburgring Nordschleife look as close to the real deal as we're ever going to get on the handheld. The action whips by at a blistering 60 frames-per-second too, ensuring super-smooth gameplay and some truly stunning visuals. Click here to read our Gran Turismo preview for Sony PSP now!
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