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The old TOCA series of (originally touring car-based) driving gamesremained steadfastly unfashionable despite its class, but this next-genreinvention deserves to be a smash hit. Indeed, it goes some waytowards justifying the existence of the next-gen consoles thanks tofearsome AI (drivers nudge you off and spin in front of you),incredible physics and damage engines and gloriously gritty graphics.Structurally, it establishes a new benchmark too. You start off as adriver for hire, taking on assignments in Europe, the US and Japan;soon, you have enough money to start your own team, and eventually youcan employ another driver. You can rewind time for a short while (handywhen you hit a kerb and take off), and all forms of motorsport arepresent, including endurance racing, open-wheel racing, drifting and"touge" street-racing (in Japan) and even stock cars. Makes thesqueaky-clean, damage-free GT5: Prologue feel like Pole Position.