bruhbbawallace
1999
this game is everything gran turismo 1 is, and a hundred times more. thought 200 cars in the first game was impressive? this one has 600. on ps1. 9 tracks in the first game, not counting reverse layouts? this one has 27. the menus? absolute pinnacle of graphic design. the music? in the menus you get absolutely top tier jazz fusion, and in the races you get some banging 90s alternative, including stone temple pilots, garbage, and soul coughing. what are the races themselves like? well, the ai isnt great, that's a given with any gt game, but the handling is superb. this game is the blueprint that every simcade game should model itself after. just driving the car is so much fun that you completely forget how mid the ai is, youre just going around seeing what kind of lap time you can hit in each of your cars. and the events, hoo boy, there's almost too much variety here. oval tracks, high speed street circuits, purpose built race tracks including the first real track in the franchise, laguna seca, and dirt tracks are the stage on which you'll drive muscle cars, 80s japanese sports cars, exotics, hard tuned imports, race cars, and more. the lone gripe i have with this game is the manufacturer special events, the cost/reward ratio is insulting and you spend half your time in the menus buying and tuning cars for those events. but, that's the only complaint i could conjure up in my 30something days i spent playing through this again. this is without a doubt the best racing game on ps1, it's my favorite racing game of all time, and maybe my favorite game period. this game shaped who i am as a person, this game is responsible for me becoming a motorsport fan, this game is responsible for me taking automotive classes in college, hell this game is the reason i passed my drivers license test in real life on the first attempt with a perfect score. this game probably isnt gonna affect you in the same way if you play it now, but i cannot overstate how much this game means to me. perfect score.
2014
now this is more like it, this is daggerfall like bethesda probably wanted it to be. movement, combat, etc are all fixed, and suddenly it's actually fun. i still have no idea what im doing, but at least the journey to figure it out is actually fun now. this game truly makes you feel like some nobody who just wandered out of a cave, you gotta work for everything, as opposed to later games where you become grand wizard of the mage guild or whatever 3 hours in (i still love you though, skyrim). if youve ever wanted todd howard to personally come in your house and stomp on your balls, he didnt make this one but it's the closest youre ever gonna get.
2021
2009
cool game, too bad it plays like ass. being able to traverse all of tamriel in a single player game is a very appealing concept, but the combat, movement, basically everything about the gameplay reeks and i have no idea what im supposed to be doing, which i would be fine with if the game was actually fun but it's not.
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1997
as a gt megafan i had fun with gt1, but there's really not much reason to go back to this one over gt2 unless youre like me and you just really want to complete every game in the series. gt2 has way more cars, way more tracks, way more events with more variety in the entry lists and far less track repetition (no reverse tracks!), WAY better soundtrack imo (both in the menus and in-race), etc. i have tremendous respect for this game and what it accomplished in 1997, it's a true technological wonder. but that pioneering status can only carry it so far in 2022. 5 stars, but unlike gt2 i dont see myself ever playing through this one again.
1999
any time you see the Sega logo on a sports game you know it's gonna be good, and this is no exception. this is maximum speed CART action as only Sega could provide. it's rare for me to play a full season in a 90s racer, but i happily ran through the full 98 CART season in this game over the course of two days. if youre looking for a hardcore sim, look elsewhere. this game is all about intense on-track competition, not wasting hours on a setup screen trying to shave half a tenth off your lap time. although, this game does have custom setups if you really want them, and the interface is just as stylish as the rest of the game. there's also options for realistic damage, weather options including the real life weather for each event in championship mode, and up to 100% length races, so you can make it more realistic if you so choose, but i think this game is at its best with the default settings.