
On the subject of visuals, this is not the Vita's brightest moment. The roadside environment changes, of course, but these are aesthetic differences and little else. Yes, Gran Turismo involves repeating the same courses over and over, but those courses are based on a diverse selection of actual circuits that have been designed by professionals.Įach course in Injection feels similar, only the odd large jump, rare sharp turn, or tunnel section providing any sort of a break from the monotony of super-long straights and gentle corners. But number of tasks to complete does not equal wealth of content, and the 20 tracks soon start to repeat themselves.

The main thrust of the title is the Career mode, which features a staggering number of tournaments to beat as you climb through the ranks.

Gameloft has managed to make a title about driving fast in highly desirable vehicles in exotic locations dull, largely through terrible execution upon the core idea.

If you take away anything from this review, it's simply that you absolutely should not pay money for this game.
