GT Pro Series (with wheel)
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Average customer review:Product Description
In GT Pro Series, you'll throw yourself into the fastest racing action that takes advantage of the new Wii controls! Choose from over 80 cars that you can tune with great aftermarket parts, then hit the road as you compete all over the world. race around the Pyramids and through teh streets of Miami, to prove once and for all that you're the best! Split-screen multiplayer modes for up to 4 players
Product Details
- Amazon Sales Rank: #4869 in Video Games
- Brand: UBI Soft
- Model: 19323
- Released on: 2006-11-16
- ESRB Rating: Everyone
- Platform: Nintendo Wii
- Number of items: 1
- Dimensions: 2.00" h x 5.50" w x 7.75" l, .64 pounds
Features
- Exciting arcade-style racing action with unique cel-shaded graphics
- Use your Wii controller as a fully functional steering wheel with fluid drift-style control, physics and scored runs based on how far you can drift
- 82 real cars from 10 Japanese car makers - Mazda, Nissan, Mitsubishi, Honda, Subaru, Suzuki, Toyota, Mitsuoka, Dahiatsu, ASL and more
- 5 gameplay modes including drift combo and split-screen multiplayer
- Dominate the competition in drift mode by mastering awesome drift combos
Customer Reviews
A nice game idea makes for great fun
A few weeks ago I managed to pickup a 4-5 year old version of Gran Turismo 3 for the Playstation 2. This game comes close to it from the game idea point of view but as a low spec version.
Graphics are that of what you are used to from an Amusement arcade 4-5 years ago, but let that not fool you the game idea is still brilliant.
The game fun is on the same level as "Excite Truck". The difference is that "Excite Truck" is really more a fun focused car racing game with stunt effects, while GT Pro Series is more like the original arcade racing game type (no stunts).
I was positively surprised to see that the steering wheel that comes with it is actually very sturdy (strong) and usable.
An interesting fact is also that the environment (streets, bridges etc) looks very similar to Japan, so from that point its very real.
What makes this game very playable is the fact that you really have all kind of levels (Beginner to Pro) and many varieties of cars to choose from. A speciality of the game is the little 660cc engine type 1 person mini transporter that you also see still in big towns like Tokyo.
The game does impressively teach you why the starting position is so important and how you loose important time already during the first 30 seconds which you have to fight back inch by inch during the rounds.
The sunlight reflections and shadows are features which make the scenarios more real and add an (un)certain factor to it.
The drifting effect seemed to much at first but once you play it you realize how to use it ;-)
I like the game idea of this game (and Gran Turismo) where you have to win several races to master the next higher level and do a driving license in advance.
The replay function after each round is also a much appreciated feature that lets you refocus where you went wrong or should improve and/or what worked out rather nicely.
The game does also include a kids mode, however I was unable to tell any difference.
So the concept of the game is very sound. Its also very much fun to play.
THE most nifty feature that is the included must be the steering wheel. You can virtually imagine how you sit in your car. Also is pretty simple it does the trick and brings the interaction with the game to the next level.
Summary: A sound concept is the base for this nice entertaining non-violent car racing game. You have to win races and make a driving license to enter the next racing level. This is probably one of the best car racing games I have played game idea wise.
My only complaint would be that if the graphics would be slightly better than I would have no hesitation to give the games 5 stars. But be assured, this does not influence the games fun level.
GT Pro doesn't have to go...
To extremes to make my family happy...
Sure the graphics are not PS3 crisp and this is a repackage of the game in general rushed for launch but we are enjoying it.
I have seen a number of negative reviews about this game and yes it does have it's issues. Not being able to save anymore than one person's data is a pain (ok maybe I missed something) if you are trying multiplayer.
In spite of it's rushed to market shortcomings the game has kept us entertained. The addition of the racing wheel was a nice touch.
If it were stolen or scratched I would consider buying it again.
its ok ... i guess.
the game itself is moderately fun but as other review mentioned the graphics are about on par with a playstation 1. the game is odd in that instead of winning money for races you earn random parts and upgrades for your car. which is ok except that you only get new stuff the first time you win a race, so if you are stuck and have gotten 1st place on all the races you can win there isnt any way to move forward in the game besides trying over and over and over again. also i ended up using crappier cars for the majority of the game because having a faster car just makes the race much more difficult because all the opponents will also have faster cars.
the wheel that comes with the game is almost the same black wheel that is sold independently, i like it a lot and would suggest it for anyone who plans on playing racing games.
if you are just buying this for the wheel, don't. just buy the wheel it self. the only other racing game i've played for the wii so far is excite truck but that game was way more fun and the graphics looked much better.







