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Originally Posted by Lasereth
New tracks, new cars, better graphics, a different Road Rage mode that truly rewards aggressiveness, a new car weight system that determines whether you push aside traffic or crash...that's enough for me to buy it.  Most racing sequels don't even offer that much. It's not like EA actually makes the game. It offers a hell of a lot more new features than GT4, Forza, or the latest Need for Speed. And it's the sequel to the funnest racing game ever made.  Did I mention this game looks amazing (like as good as many XBox 360 games)?
-Lasereth
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Well, GT4 had new tracks, new cars, better graphics and a different mode of driving :P And while EA don't 'make' the game, they generally call the shots with budget and time constraints, deal with outsourcing, testing and many other facets of the development. As they now own Criterion their influence is definately there.