PGR4: All-weather road movie
We take a lap around Macau in every weather condition possible
Up to now racing games have given you one thing to worry about; get as far in front of your opponents as possible and stay there until you reach the chequered flag. But now, thanks to Project Gotham Racing 4, power sliding its way onto 360 this Friday, you'll also have changing weather systems to deal with.
Rain, fog, storms and a host of other condition's can all loom over the race track at a moments notice, causing you to change your breaking distances and racing lines accordingly.
Takea look at the video below to see us taking the Enzo Ferrari outfor a spin on the Macau track in every condition possible. And just in case you need reminding that PGR 4 is one of the most beautiful and rewarding racing experiences ever, you can check out our reviewhere.
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Hi I'm James or JJ if you like, I'll answer to both. I'm the Executive producer for GR video which means I've had at least a part in all the hot moving pictures you'll find on the site (even if that part was just saying, yes that's a good video). I also produce the Future Games Show and Golden Joystick Awards. Away from the office you'll either find me playing Fortnite, or walking my dog. I'm better at one than the other, I'll let you decide which.
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