You can even buy used parts in this game but at lowered performance of course. ![]() The game does harder though and that’s when the option of upgrading becomes a necessity. The game has a fairly generous learning curve, you should have no problem taking the first few races with minimal sweating. You’ll start out with an inferior vehicle and have to work your way up the rankings by outdoing your competitors. The career mode (complete with Gran Turismo-esque navigational music) is the meat and bones of the game. ![]() As you progress, your competitors will become tougher, forcing you to upgrade your vehicle to remain competitive. ![]() The ideology behind the game is simple, start out with just enough cash to buy a scrappy vehicle, win your races and to earn more cash, use cash to purchase more vehicles and fabulous upgrades. SEGA GT 2002 is a game out of the same mold that begat Gran Turismo and its successors. Seems a little familiar if you ask me but you know something? It’s a formula that never does quite get old. ![]() Haven’t we been here before? Dozens of licensed performance vehicles, closed tracks, the need to earn money for upgrades.
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