Hinomura Krycek
Bayofilo

La PSP no levanta cabeza. IGN pone a caldo uno de los lanzamientos mas esperados (en años)

http://psp.ign.com/articles/102/1024698p1.html
Algunas perlas:
This is a greatly disappointing release. That's pretty much all you're getting with the game - cars and tracks. There's no proper career mode. There isn't a reason (or even ability) to buy a car and gradually upgrade it to compete in bigger and better events. It's just racing, and largely without a good reason for doing so, especially when you consider that the experience had to be boiled down to the PSP's hardware and control abilities.
There are two main single-player modes, Driver Challenges and the simply-titled Single Player. The latter is essentially just a quick race option, allowing you to either take on a standard race, time trial or drift challenge on any of the game's tracks (they're all unlocked from the start). Other than not being able to race certain cars on dirt or snow tracks, there are no limits here. You can race whatever car you want on whatever track you want, and you'll always race against three CPU drivers.
A couple huge issues about cars:
Firstly, unless you click on a vehicle to look at its stats, you have no idea if you already own it or not.
The second issue, which is actually not quite as debilitating (but still annoying), is that the game runs on a calendar system and on each day you can only buy vehicles from four manufacturers. Note that you have no idea what manufacturers will be available when, so you can't say, "Oh, Ferrari will be available in two days." It could be 100 days for all you know. Also, even if a manufacturer is available on a day, you will only have access to a limited number of its vehicles at any given time.
Being that I'm such a massive fan of the Gran Turismo franchise, I'm having a hard time coming to grips with the fact that this isn't a great (or even just good) game. It pains me to say so, but it's the truth. While the driving mechanics are great, if somewhat dated, the numerous presentation issues (like the complete lack of a career mode) really keep this from being what it could, and should, have been.
NOTA: 6.8 PASABLE
Viendo lo q comenta el redactor, veo q el GT sufre de los mismos problemas q otro de los lanzamientos gordos y esperados de este año para la PSP, el Soul Calibur, q tb viene muy capado en modos de juego y opciones.
Parece q la nueva moda para PSP es hacer juegos para poderlos jugar 3 minutos en tu viaje diario en metro. Este es el nuevo concepto Portable de Sony.
