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Tourist Trophy - The Real Riding Simulator
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Added:Sat 08th Mar 2008 13:28, Post No: 1
I can only agree, one more dissappointing fact to note: Even with the arge amount of bikes available, the colours and options available to the player are somewhat limited, and, believe it or not, a lot of the "RM" (Racing Modified) bikes are completely fictional, as are many cars in the GT series. The other frustrating point of the Polyphony Digital games is that the music changes with every menu, it gets mind garbling after a while and you end up just turning the menu music off, especially if you're quickin the menus and get to where you wanna be fast, it's like when your dad keeps flicking through the t.v. channels all afternoon! On the up side, the experience of riding a motorcycle, and most definately the endless combinations of rider gear you can wear is all amazing. I do love the riding form editor too, you can completely overturn the way a bike handles with a couple of tweeks, it really is engrossing to say the least!