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When you start the game, you will encounter "My Page," where you'll find everything you need. Let me explain what the various options on the page are.
News: An online service that will download the latest news, game-related and otherwise.
GT-TV: A special theater where you can view the game intro (simply awesome), free Gran Turismo HD movies that can be downloaded via the PSN, as well as episodes of Top Gear (which have to be purchased).
Online: This is where you go online to play a 16-player race, a first for GT.
Rankings: Well, check where you stand.
Arcade: The quick-and-fun mode.
2P Battle: An offline split-screen racing mode.
Events: The Events mode, of course.
Garage: This where you see and select all your beautifully-rendered cars.
Dealership: Where you buy new cars.
Replay: Watch your moments of glory.
As I've mentioned, the Events mode has many races. After completing the A class races, you unlock Quick Tune as well as S type races. Quick Tune is an in-depth tuning mode for your car; you can adjust weight ratios, torque, gear ratios, balance, and much more. Your car can be fine-tuned to the minutest detail to suit your driving style. This is an activity for the purist -- as well as for somebody who knows his vehicle. You can apply different settings to your car and these can be used real-time while driving. You can configure the D-pad with different settings and use them in crucial races.

The S type races are harder and much more intense -- you need to master every nook and corner of the game to be able to beat the AI in these. The AI is pretty competent; they know their racing line and stick to it. The initial races are the most challenging, since you have a slower car and have to memorize the tracks; once you get a good car, the game changes. The thing is, unlike in most arcade racing games, completing a race in a simulation is much more rewarding. It's harder and not that easy to master, but every time you overtake a car on the turn, it feels great. The driving simulation is perfect: the cars look and feel real. You can feel the speed and energy while you drive past an opponent at 150 miles.
Multiplayer
It's fun; I tried my hand at the online mode as well as split-screen. The online interface can't really be called great, and finding a race can be a challenge. But the split-screen multiplayer is smooth. The game does not lag in multiplayer; it runs at a smooth 60 fps.
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