GT Pro Series review

Cel-shaded realistic racer set to... hang on, don't go away

GamesRadar+ Verdict

Pros

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    Pretending to have fun

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    Returning it to the store

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    Purchasing a new game

Cons

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    Graphics

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    Handling

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    Yourself for playing it

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One of the first racers on the Wii sets a particularly low standard that every future Wii-racer has to beat.

The poorly cel-shaded graphics engine may have been passable on current-gen machines, but this is next-gen – as powerful as the Wii's competitors are, but still. The soundtrack is a shocking state of affairs, the cars sounding how you think mud would sound if it could talk and in the background is a Europop house soundtrack. On top of this the handling is awful, with cars skidding all over theroad as it's easy to oversteer. There will be better Wii racers – of that there can be no doubt.

One of the first racers on the Wii sets a particularly low standard that every future Wii-racer has to beat.

The poorly cel-shaded graphics engine may have been passable on current-gen machines, but this is next-gen – as powerful as the Wii's competitors are, but still. The soundtrack is a shocking state of affairs, the cars sounding how you think mud would sound if it could talk and in the background is a Europop house soundtrack. On top of this the handling is awful, with cars skidding all over theroad as it's easy to oversteer. There will be better Wii racers – of that there can be no doubt.

More info

GenreRacing
DescriptionThis arcade-style anime racing game takes advantage of a special wheel-shaped shell for the Wii remote.
Platform"Wii"
US censor rating"Everyone"
UK censor rating"3+"
Release date1 January 1970 (US), 1 January 1970 (UK)
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