![]() By completing events over a variety of difficulty levels (like in PGR 2, difficulty is noted by medals ranging from tin to platinum), you earn credits that pile up quickly and let you fill your garages (yes, note the plural) with the coolest collection of performance autos imaginable. The mode's been split into two subsections-a solo career that has you take on artificial intelligence-controlled drivers, and an online career mode that pits you against real-life drivers in a number of online events. Luckily, money comes quick in PGR 3, thanks to the game's centerpiece, the career mode. Models from elite makers such as Ferrari, TVR, RUFs, Mercedes, Lotus, and Shelby are available to you from the get-go-provided you have the credits to pay for them, of course. Instead of starting you out in a modest VW Corrado or Honda CRX, right off the bat in PGR 3 you'll have access to some of the hottest high-performance rides in the world. ![]() That number has been pared down considerably in PGR 3, to around 80 vehicles. One of the hallmarks of the PGR series has always been its volume-the large numbers of tracks set in a variety of exotic locales, and a list of drivable cars that, based on sheer numbers alone, set the mouths of car aficionados agape. Now Playing: Project Gotham Racing 3 Video Review By clicking 'enter', you agree to GameSpot's
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