Moving onto the available tracks and Gran Turismo roars into the lead – yes you race each course backwards and forwards but even so there are still a huge amount of tracks to race on. Gran Turismo:”You really can hear the difference in vehicles.” (i.e cars and trucks)Īnd sadly Dirt 2’s engines sound the same regardless of what you’re driving. More impressive than Motorstorm because Motorstorm’s engine sounds only vary between different types of vehicles. Gran Turismo wins out in the engine stakes – you really can hear the difference in vehicles, even when the cars are similar. Well the other two games are much of a muchness – not a great deal of music, surely they could’ve squeezed some more tunes in there? Motorstorm: “Has a fabulous single player campaign.”Īgain Motorstorm takes this hands down – some great tracks on there including the anthem ‘Omen’ by The Prodigy. Gran Turismo doesn’t have much in the way of modes for single player, it’s just race where you want to and while Dirt 2 does have a World Tour mode it’s pretty limited and doesn’t have much to keep you coming back. No doubt about the winner here – Motorstorm has a fabulous single player campaign of ranking up and tackling different events in different vehicles. Gran Turismo’s handling is lifelike and if you try to drive like a maniac you will up in the wall before long.ĭirt 2 isn’t too bad in this respect but at times it’s difficult to tell whether the game is keeping tabs on things like grip etc as it’s often possible to just hold down accelerate and take turns. Motorstorm’s use of boost is well implemented and you only ever feel out of control via your own mistakes. How your car handles is obviously an important part of any driving game and these titles are no different. Gran Turismo takes the chequered flag in this department, with some lush visuals although the odd screen tear stops it getting a perfect 10.ĭirt 2: “The least prettiest of the three…” Obviously a big part of any gaming experience but boy do people love cars that look good □ĭirt 2 is the least prettiest of the three with Motorstorm’s slightly cartoonish style in second place. After the recent release of a few driving games on the PSP I thought it might be worth taking a look at them across various sections so that people looking to buy can make a more informed choice.įor full reviews of each see the links below:
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