


You have a range of modes to choose from, including career, multi-player and arcade while there are also huge numbers of cars and tracks to unlock. It follows very much in the footsteps of career racing games like Gran Turismo and features a ton of options for racing which allow you to open up new licenses and cars and with heaps of upgrades available. Unfortunately for Sega GT, it just doesn't do enough to warrant anything more than a cursory investigation by anyone other than the most dedicated driving fan. In a market filled with an abundance of excellent racing titles, from Colin McRae to Need for Speed and Screamer, any new addition is going to have to work hard to stand out.
