This game is a throw back to arcade style gaming and graphics 15-20 years and the result is very disappointing.
Despite all the negatives so far in this review, GT pro series does have one good thing going for it. The game features a vast amount of different cars from simple hatchbacks to finely tuned street racers. Having said this, however, the lack of visual quality and racing simulation makes all of them feel exactly the same to drive with the exception of the top speed.
GT pro series does feature a career mode as the integral format of the game but its just another cliché of other low budget racers, start off with no money and a normal road car, race in various class events and work your way up through the rankings. Anybody who has experienced a racer before would say,'Been there done that.'
So on the the whole, GT pro series is just another low budget racer with the same objectives as the next one. the career is long but repetitive and the only visual difference to the tracks is an extra grandstand here or there. If your looking or a high octane racer that will keep you on the edge of your seat time and time again, look elsewhere. GT pro series isn't anywhere near that standard and never will be.