Gran turismo 6 pc release date
So instead you need to figure out how to drive delicately, sipping fuel, conserving momentum. In the Nismo racing car you’re given to drive, a liter of fuel lasts for about 100 yards if you're leaden of foot.
For example, drive as far as you can on the Nurbugring on one liter of fuel. There are Coffee Breaks, a suite of strange challenges designed to test your skills in all manner of ways. It’s sort of racing, but it’s also a driving puzzle in many respects. How utterly pointless, mental and bonkers is that? Yet here I am, bouncing along in my AWD electric space car, trying to figure out how to drive this thing over rocks without the low gravity causing me to do a Sandra Bullock. Hello! This game has a lunar rover, and you drive it on the moon. The downside is no AAA if you break down.įirst up, you get to drive on the moon. The good thing is you aren't going to get a speeding ticket. Driving all manner of vehicles in all manner of ways, and the game delivers that by presenting a veritable smorgasbord of vehicular challenges that are quite mind-boggling in scope and variety. It’s not a racing game – at least, it’s not all racing. This time around, Gran Turismo 6 really does set out to do exactly what is says on its packet: The Real Driving Simulator. The rather grandiosely-named Nissan GT-R NISMO GT3 N24 Schulze Motorsport showcases Polyphony's astonishing attention to detail. But after a somewhat bumpy relationship with the last two outings of the franchise, I’m finally back in love with it again. It hits outgoing-generation highs, sometimes tricks you into thinking you’re looking at a new-generation game, and then slaps you with something that looks like it’s from the generation before last. Its one part pure genius, one part ridiculous over-achiever, one part check it wrote but can’t afford to cash, one part greatest racer of all time, and one part victim of its own wonderful legacy. Let me just cut to the chase: Gran Turismo 6 is all over the place. I’ve been staring at my screen for way too long, trying to come up with a clever and witty introduction to this review.