GT Legends
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GT Legends Reviews

The golden age of motor sports has returned. Experience one of the world’s most exciting racing series in GT LEGENDS
App ID44690
App TypeGAME
Developers
Publishers SimBin
Categories Single-player, Multi-player
Genres Simulation, Sports, Racing
Release Date28 Nov, 2012
Platforms Windows
Supported Languages English

GT Legends
2 Total Reviews
1 Positive Reviews
1 Negative Reviews
Mixed Score

GT Legends has garnered a total of 2 reviews, with 1 positive reviews and 1 negative reviews, resulting in a ‘Mixed’ overall score.

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Recent Steam Reviews

This section displays the 10 most recent Steam reviews for the game, showcasing a mix of player experiences and sentiments. Each review summary includes the total playtime along with the number of thumbs-up and thumbs-down reactions, clearly indicating the community's feedback

Playtime: 10 minutes
This is by far my favorite sim racing title of all time. It has amazing physics, great amount of cool cars and tracks and challenging AI. You can run a career mode here, the so called Cup Challenge" which helps you unlock the cars and the tracks, if you want to walkthrough the game. But if you just want to have fun withouth unlocking anything there are few steps you must do to unlock the whole content, just ask Google how to do it. So far the game has hundreds of car and track mods and if we put all of this pluses together - this is the reason why GT Legends is still alive, 16 years after it's release. If you want to play online with many people just search for Altbierbude and SimRacing org uk. Definetely the game has a lot to offer even today and it's totally worth buying it.
👍 : 4 | 😃 : 0
Positive
Playtime: 444 minutes
No joke, I bought this game several years ago when I was in the 6th grade at some sort of book fair deal at my school. Most of the video games they had were educational or puzzle games, but they had GT Legends for some reason. I seen it and immediately knew I had to have it. This game is fricken awesome. A nice variety of classic race cars and tracks. The AI and physics still hold up well to this day. This game can be a little tricky to get running on modern hardware, though. 10/10 -would buy video games at school again.
👍 : 4 | 😃 : 0
Positive
Playtime: 83 minutes
Lotus Cortina. enough said :) Plenty of us still playing this in 2022. Will run on a potato. This is one for your racing collection if only for the lovely period cars and the masses of available add-ons, tracks and mods, and its thriving mod community (sadly no steam workshop). It has pretty good physics and despite its age nice graphics (after all its a racing game, so what goes on in your peripheral vision doesn't have to tax a graphics card). There is a nice community around this game and its cousins GTR/2
👍 : 16 | 😃 : 0
Positive
Playtime: 71863 minutes
NOTE: visit http://www.nogripracing.com/ - cars, tracks, car's settings, tools/programs and some other visual/sound and physical aspects modifications. Also a lot of interesting, useful and helpful information from the community (on the forum). Have fun, prosperity and good luck in that difficult and interesting exciting activity _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ It's fantastic, awesome, incentive, impressive!!! I fell in love... Amazing realistic race simulator. Classical era. Favourite powerful GT sports cars of 60-s. Attractive famous tracks with modifications. And that's all in a beautiful pleasing visual, sound and music appearance... If you like modern World Sportscar Championship (FIA GT - "GTR" game series) and other SimBin sims (touring - first "The Official WTCC" and "Race 07" with a various Expansion Packs)... And want some retro entourage - that's the goods! Inexpressible unforgettable atmosphere.. And best multiplayer race simulator for me. Surprising interesting gameplay with friends.
👍 : 10 | 😃 : 0
Positive
Playtime: 2002 minutes
Played around with the game for a couple of hours. Despite being 15 years old, it plays well and looks pretty nice. Glad I found this one.
👍 : 5 | 😃 : 0
Positive
Playtime: 90 minutes
Don't listen to negative recent reviews,the game rocks in 2024,with a bit googling it runs amazing and few mods easy to get you will enjoy,i own all racing sims and often run them one after the other,gt legends has the best career mode and for its age looks great and feels amazing,very complete game,get it costs as much as a coffee and a croissant at a cheap cafe,the tires loosing grip sound will get you hooked
👍 : 7 | 😃 : 0
Positive
Playtime: 1501 minutes
Too bad I discovered this game so late. As a real trackday driver and motorsport fan, I think that GT Legends is still one of the best sims out there, pairing with many modern racing sims in many aspects. Starting from its career mode, which is an example of variety and could serve as a good example of how to introduce a "career mode" in racing sims (even when most race simmers are not used or just don't like to play campaigns), I enjoyed every single race in this mode. You'll start driving a little Mini Cooper in small tracks with only few laps to complete, and you'll progess up to the most powerful cars at Spa or Monza. Great championship feelings and you can event try to win the official GT classic -real life- titles. Talking about cars, it has one of best carlists that I have seen in any racing game, truly showing its title "Legends". Yes, all of them are true Legends, the Lotus Cortina, Alfa GTA, Ford GT40, Porsche 911 RSR, Shelby Cobra, Ford Mustang,... I absolutely love every car in this game, and if you like cars and motorsport history, you will do aswell. You only need to disable all possible HUD, go with the cockpit view and the result is pure great fun on every track. On the tracklist side, apart from the classic and obligate inclusions (Spa, Nürburgring, Monza, Imola...) it has some fresh tracks like Anderstorp, Mondello, Zolder and all their short versions which is great for racing with the less powerful cars. These two points (vanilla version car and tracklist) are only the beginning, so if you look at the community mods there is absolutely everything you can ask for, from classic M3's to the magnificient Nordschelife. It really means something that this 15 years old game still receives content from time to time from the community. Also there are a ton of mods that you can download from racedepartment or altbierbude.de (best GTL community) that improves the sounds, visuals of cars/tracks, UI, and more. Let's move to the setup and configuration possibilities, which is something crucial in any racing game/sim. You'll feel at home from the very first moment you go into the config menus. From the possibility to use the TrackIR (something I really loved for a title of its age), to the easy way to map every single button and axis from any controller. I have to say I ended up using my old laptop with and Xbox One Controller attached to play this game (as a mobile device/portable console) and it's absolutely amazing to run a sim this way. It feels more or less like a Forza Motorsport game (as example) without assists, from what I can experience. About these in-track feelings, as said it rivalizes with any modern sim, from the grip of the tyres on the track, to the weight, balance, the type of car,... everything results in a pretty realistic and fun experience. It's really easy to get comfortable with the driving in a few laps and start to set a competitive pace. Add the magnificent "classic" UI - with legendary colours on it-, great menus music, full day-night cycle, bargain price when on sale, and you'll have an awesome racing game that can keep you hooked to the screen for many hours. As drawbacks, I have to point out that the visuals are really outdated nowadays, even when maxed out at 1440p and with high quality tracks and visual mods applied. That's pretty useful to run the game in ancient PCs, but if you want to run GT Legends in your top tier gaming rig, it really shows its age and it's not that great for viewing the replays, take screenshots, or this kind of stuff. Also, unfortunately the AI is challenging on qualyfing and race pace but they are not good on defend or attack manouvers, and sometimes is pretty bad in certain points or corners so you can easily take profit of their mistakes and it becomes easy to win even on max difficulty setting. But if you can forget about this and focus on the track sensations, it is still totally recommendable.
👍 : 12 | 😃 : 0
Positive
Playtime: 3 minutes
ENG: Best SimBin series of game, as well as the Steam best racing car game. Full of classic cars and a game still works. Referral! FIN: Paras Simbin sarjan sekä Steamin paras kilpa-auto peli. Klassikko autoja täynnä ja monipeli toimii edelleen. Suositteluni!
👍 : 23 | 😃 : 2
Positive
Playtime: 1703 minutes
This is the sim racer I have been looking for, good selection of classic cars from small fiats to big american muscle. Has a decent selection of tracks, ai drivers are a decent challenge where they will try pass other drivers in smart places and not just push you off the track like a horny moose. The biggest thing for me is that this game has great driving physics. Cars handle like you think they would. When you drive a small front wheel drive car you notice how nimble it is through the corners and has very little understeer and the bigger american muscle cars feel heavy with lots of torque. There are close to 100 different cars and you unlock them as you play through the career. You can adjust almost everything on them either with simple sliders for oversteer/understeer, stiffness and ride height to more advanced setup where you can change camber and so on. Graphics are ok with decent textures and nice lighting effects for the time. Exterior damage modelling is very minimal but collisions do feel like they have some weight to them even though sometimes side to side collisions can feel a bit akward, but still you can push cars and make them spin. Very playable with older hardware and newer aswell. Also supports 21:9 aspect ratio monitors. Driving feels nice even with a gamepad, though oversteer can be difficult to control with such sensitive controls. I would recommend a good FFB wheel with this. I have not personally tested how it is with a wheel but support for all kinds of wheels and controllers are there and are very configurable with sensitivity, dead zones and so on. (I will try to add my thoughts later on about how it feels with a wheel since at the moment I don't have a good place to install my Fanatec CSR wheels, pedals and shifter.) My favorite moments from the game are when you are playing the "david vs goliath" on career mode where you have to drive with a small and not too powerfull Lotus Cortina against big muscle cars like The Mustang. In the straightaways you get passed easily but if you carry lots of speed through the corners you can almost oversteer past them. The game is very moddable, nogrip and other forums has a ton of beatifully modelled cars and tracks, period correct of course.
👍 : 34 | 😃 : 2
Positive
Playtime: 904 minutes
[h1] TLDR: probably the best retro sim-racing you can buy for €6 [/h1] Why would you buy a racing sim from 2005, when more modern games are available even at this low price point? Well, probably because GTL’s selection of classic cars from the 1960s & 1970s is hard to beat anywhere else. Multiplayer doesn’t work anymore so despite what the store page listing says, you shouldn’t expect a multiplayer experience from this game out of the box or maybe at all. The heart of this game is its single-player career mode, in which you start with just two cars (an orange Mini Cooper S and a white Lotus Cortina) and try to earn credits to unlock the other 93 (plus some of the track layouts, and extra paint-schemes) by finishing in top three overall after a series of 2-3 short races. This was controversial back in 2005 (I had the disc edition back then), many people being outraged that (test drives aside) they couldn’t access 98% of the cars they’d paid for. Which is a fair point, and will be a big negative for many people even today. However if you enjoy the challenge of having to earn your unlocks, then there’s a lot of fun to be had here. And by fun, I mean mostly hardcore sim frustration: I don’t think I’ve sworn at any game as much as I have this one: the back end of the default Cortina seems to want to step out as if the boot [trunk] were full of lead, even on 75% front brake bias, whereas the Mini, whilst much more docile, just isn’t competitive against anything faster than other AI Minis. So on ‘professional’ difficulty, getting that first couple of podiums will challenge a player like me (I usually manage about 112% on the RRRE leaderboards i.e. I am relatively slow compared to top drivers, but I bet many people who enjoy offline sim racing will be equally average in terms of pace and share my initial frustration). The obvious answer is just to turn the difficulty down until you’ve earned enough credits to unlock a couple of the more competitive cars in the initial TC-65 class, thus dialling the AI back a notch or two to the point where they are beatable by ordinary mortals, but I still think it’s a shame that I have to do that, because then you have to accept some driving aids (e.g. ABS, traction control) which I would rather have kept turned off. It’s a shame that there is no way to choose 100% realism with, say, 80% or 90% AI skill level, like you can in Race 07 (released by Simbin the following year). The AI in itself is pretty good: they don’t usually make contact unless you ram them first, and are proactive on overtaking if you run wide at corners. There’s apparently a way to vary the individual AI drivers’ skill profiles in the ‘Talent’ file under GameData which may make them more prone to less-than-flawless driving but other than perhaps the occasional lock-up I couldn’t perceive a huge difference myself. The graphics are good for their era although you probably shouldn’t expect too much from the trackside textures and cardboard-cutout spectators. The cars themselves look decent and the tracks are presented in a convincingly 60s look, which is so much more immersive than just driving a classic car in a modern track environment. The physics are probably as realistic as one could get in 2005 albeit they don’t compare to the complexity of a modern sim like RaceRoom Experience (from Simbin’s successor Sector3 Studios) or Automobilista. However the driving is a touch more demanding than Race 07, although this may have more to do with the inherent difficulty of cars of this era rather than the game engine itself. The sound is acceptable although any audiophiles should note that there is a 16 channel limit. I am impressed that this game supports 2560*1080, which not many games of this vintage can claim. The game works well on an Xbox 360 controller although you should turn the sensitivity down to 20% or even less and maybe employ a deadzone even if you don’t usually. In terms of performance you shouldn’t assume that the game will run like butter on a modern machine just because of its age: I find that I get noticeable slowdown or stutters at the start of every race as the AI pack negotiates the first corner, which can have a detrimental effect on my (already mediocre) driving; and this is on an AMD 8350 CPU paired with an Nvidia 960 GPU, so I can only assume it has to do with the game being (like, to be fair, any game of its era) very much limited to a single processor thread. But the effect usually disappears once the field is spread out a bit, so it’s not a deal-breaker for me. Other assorted irritations (like having to reach for the mouse instead of the controller to navigate the menus: the opposite problem to some Codemasters games!) are par for the course for older games but may cumulatively annoy if you normally play modern titles. For example, you can’t access the options without quitting a race, so if you’ve forgotten to perfect your set-up or even adjust the audio you’re stuck with it until the end of the race. There’s a Shelby Cobra in Assetto Corsa and some cars of this era (like the Mini Cooper) crop up regularly in video games but those tend to be isolated examples in an otherwise modern setting whereas this gives you the feeling of being a racing driver in a 60s or 70s race car competing in an authentic contemporary environment. If you aren’t particularly bothered about classic cars in a retro setting then Simbin’s later release Race 07 may be a better bet: the difficulty in that game is much more customizable, all cars and track layouts are unlocked by default and the multiplayer (albeit the online community for that game is understandably dwindling somewhat, a decade after release- but you can find people online to race against, especially at weekends) still works (as long as you remember to install the free Formula RaceRoom AddOn in your Steam library), so for most people that be a better investment (plus it’s like €3 instead of €6, not that that should be the clincher at this price point). However if you can pick up the Simbin Mega Bundle (search the store) in a sale then you would have both GTL and Race 07 (including all DLC for the latter) and some earlier Simbin releases besides so if your craving for a budget sim title isn’t all that urgent, stick that on your wishlist and you may be able to get both and more at a better price. Of course if you have an up-to-date gaming rig then you could try a more modern game like the (free to play, but DLC-heavy) RaceRoom Experience, which has a nice 60s Corvette and some authentic cars from the 70s and 80s available to purchase individually or as part of one of their packs (*buy via their website, not the Steam store page, other than for the base game). Alternatively Race 07 + its ‘Retro’ expansion pack works out about the same price as GTL albeit with fewer classic cars so may be a better bet if you want to keep the option of multiplayer alive. Or you could have a look at DiRT Rally which has a nice Mini Cooper, Alfa Romeo and Renault Alpine making up its 60s class: they are great fun to drive albeit that game only has perfunctory multiplayer. Hope this review was helpful, if so please give it a thumbs up, your feedback would be appreciated.
👍 : 155 | 😃 : 2
Positive
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