Gran Turismo

Gran Turismo (PSP)

2009

System
PlayStation Portable
Publisher
Sony Computer Entertainment
Developer
Polyphony Digital

7.8

Game Rating

User Ratings: 23

Our Review: 7/10

Overview

Number of Players
4
Genre
Racing, Simulation
Release Date

PlayStation Portable

  • US 1st Oct 2009
  • EU 1st Oct 2009
  • JP 1st Oct 2009
Series
Gran Turismo
Tags
Single Player, Local, Multiplayer, Cars
Official Site
gran-turismo.com
Also Available On
PS1

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Reviews

  • Review Gran Turismo (PlayStation Portable)

    Polyphony Digital's world conquering Gran Turismo franchise finally makes its scaled appearance on the PSP with a mind numbing 800 cars and 35 tracks

    Gran Turismo's world famous physics simulation returns, with a wide variety of cars and track types (dirt, snow, race track) to pit your wits against. There are a range of driving challenges to...

About The Game

The highly acclaimed Gran Turismo® makes its hotly anticipated debut exclusively on the PSP® system, introducing the most ultra-realistic racing experience ever on a handheld.

Buckle up as you prove your driving skills on 35 tracks and trade and share up to 800 stunning cars. With its unrivaled graphics, Gran Turismo continues to lead the pack on the PSP system.

Key Features

  • Slick Visuals - Runs on a new graphics engine designed for the PSP® system that delivers stunning visuals at a crisp 60 frames per second.
  • Depth and Variety - Up to 800 licensed vehicles from international automakers by completing challenges, races, and sharing and trading with friends.
  • Hit the Road - Race on 35 licensed and fictional tracks, with 60 track layouts total.
    Bragging Rights - Prove your driving skills against up to four friends in matches using Ad Hoc mode.