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There are only a few tracks in the game, 4 to be exact. Sure, that's not really enough for a full-pledge racing game right? Right, but remember this is just a demonstration of whats to come in the full version of Gran Turismo 5. The cars themselves range from Volkswagens to Aston Martins, all amazingly detailed.
The game is just as its always been. Race though the classes, starting at C working up to A. Once you#ve completed all the A-class races, you unlock the S-class (or Special class) which also incorporates drift cars.
Online is just as you'd expect it to be. Race with up to 16 players from all over the world and put the pedal to the metal. It's good fun, but can get boring after a while, and the occasional glitch and frame-rate issue can be irritating.With 70+ cars and 4 tracks, its not on as grand a scale as previous installments, but this being a "glorified-demo" of sorts, and at a budget price, its more than enough to keep you entertained until the full game arrives.