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Which looks better, Gran Turismo 5: Prologue or real life? Read on to decide for yourself...
You may want to secure your jaw before playing Gran Turismo 5: Prologue as it features some of the most stunning graphics ever seen in a videogame. Nowhere is this more evident than on the London City circuit, an inner-city jaunt through the centre of England's capital city.
Starting out under the neon signs of Piccadilly Circus and finishing at Nelson's Column in historic Trafalgar Square, every square inch of the London streets is recreated perfectly, from the loftiest building to the red telephone boxes and tube stations at street level.
To prove just how accurate GT5: Prologue is, eu.playstation.com has put together this gallery of screenshots from the game placed side by side with actual photographs of the areas in real life. Can you tell the difference?
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| Publish date: | 16/04/08 |
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| Category: | Feature |

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