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Gran Turismo 5 'At Least a Year Away' - PS3
27th March 2008, 9:25am



According to a comment by Hinojosa-Miranda after a post on Sony's official blog, announcing the soundtrack for Gran Turismo 5, the full game itself is set for "at least a year away".
This will mean PS3 gamers will have to do with the upcoming GT5 Prologue until at least 2009.
Sliced Comments: Yet another delay! This game has been delayed more Jesus' second coming!
Latest Reader Comments:
Posted by Master Chief 29/03/2008 8:33am
It's a demonstration of what to expect in GT5, therefore it's a demo. It's simple really![]()
Despite the fact that I won't bother buying this and just wait for the full game, I agree with admeister that the prologue is bigger and better than a simple demo. 6 tracks isn't big, but it's not small either and neither is 70 cars with online capabilities.
E.g. PGR3 had only 80 cars in the full game and online multiplayer never included 16 people.
Posted by insanopointless 29/03/2008 12:34am
6 tracks isn't a whole lot anyway. Kind of seems out of proportion to the number of cars.
Oh well, it's people's choice.
Posted by moodycj 28/03/2008 3:57pm
They are releasing part of the whole game that is what a demo is. Maybe it is bigger than your average demo but it is still a demo.
No, it's a game in it's own right, even if it is only a big sample of a yet to be released game. There's 70 cars available to race in, 6 tracks, as well as 16 player online races, Prologue could almost be a full game by itself. Considering that it's retailing for around $50, it's rather good. When we think of a demo, we think of something small, that you download, and only lasts long enough to give you a rough idea of the game. Prologue is a game from within a game, something for the many Gran Turismo fans to play while they wait for the complete game to reach the market.
It is a demo, because it is a smaller version of a soon (LOL) to be released game. Except you pay for it. It doesn't have all the features. It doesn't have even half the content.
It's a smaller version of the same game to show you what the full version will look like.
It. Is. A. Demo.
That you pay for.
Because they have to sell it twice to make any profit off the damn thing.
Now that's not true, the Prologue package is actually very good. I've heard a lot of good things about it, and most people agree it's good value. It may not be the full game, but it's not a demo either.
Posted by moodycj 27/03/2008 4:49pm
To steal your money.
True but if people are dumb enough to buy it they don't deserve money anyway.
The fact that they're releasing a "prologue" kind of indicates that the full game is still a fair way off. Otherwise, why release the smaller version at all?
Posted by Master Chief 27/03/2008 9:03am
If I were surprised, I would not be posting in this manner.
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