PLAYSTATION 2

GRAND PRIX CHALLENGE

Our lone F1 sim is considered by many to be an overlooked gem. First of all, its retail price was already cheap when it was released in 2003 -- which in the words of our PS2 reviewer, usually means a sub-par game. Second of all, it was released byInfogrames -- a company whose titles don't sell that well in the U.S. for some reason (small advertising budget, perhaps?). However, all you race fans out there know that Infogrames has a knack for delivering some of the best racing titles to ever grace a console. Perhaps the "cheap" price had to do with F1's lukewarm reception in the U.S., we don't know. We do know that there is nothing "cheap" about this game at all -- except for the price. Those craving an F1 sim would be well-advised to check this title out.   

GRAND THEFT AUTO: VICE CITY

Vice City was as bright as it was brutal. We loved the missions, and we loved the weaponry. Matter of fact, we loved pretty much everything about it. Tommy Vercetti rules.    

GRAN TURISMO 4

The great big daddy of realistic car sims, GT4 might have taken a long time to come out, but it was definitely worth the wait. Too bad the cars couldn't be damaged, though.    
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