Gran Turismo 7 is a game with an exquisite and addictive experience thanks to the support of DualSense and Tempest 3D Audio Tech. Following Gran Turismo Sport's disappointment, Polyphony regained his throne.
Gran Turismo 7 brings to the tracks every single thing fans always wanted: the GT Mode everyone loves, plenty of customization options, car loads, classic scenarios and one of the best DualSense and 3D Audio experiences the PS5 has to offer. This is the best Gran Turismo experience we have ever seen in a long time.
Gran Turismo 7 takes the series back to its roots. The visuals are outstanding, and the content is vast. It's a treat for all fans of racing simulators.
Gran Turismo 7 is the game that longtime fans of the series have been requesting for years. Although what's here isn't drastically different in format when compared to some of the earlier installments, the overall experience that Gran Turismo 7 provides is incredibly comprehensive and feels like a love letter to both car culture and the 25-year history of the Gran Turismo franchise.
Gran Turismo 7 is an excellent racing simulator for those looking for a more realistic experience or to learn more about cars. There’s a ton of things to do, cars to collect, and tracks to master with the game’s great driving model. While you can feel the sheer passion the developers have for the subject, it does come with some flaws like very slow and tedious progression gates and persistent microtransaction prompts.
Time will tell how fans will react to Gran Turismo 7's microtransactions, but putting them aside, what's there is still a deep racing game experience that will keep fans of the genre busy for hours on end. It's a gorgeous racing game and while it's not going to be knocking down any boundaries to convert non-racing game fans, Gran Turismo 7 should greatly appeal to its target audience.
If you can suffer through the clunky menus, endless dull dialogue and 100 visits to the cafe, then there’s an excellent racing game somewhere hidden in Gran Turismo 7. It’s baffling that the game does its best to impede you from getting to the track, but when you actually get there, there’s a lot of fun to be had.
FLAWLESS and obviously THE GOAT. Let me explain.
A great crime and grand embarrassment has been carried out against all gamers.
Filthy UNWASHED Xbox plebs have been review bombing GT7 since the massive doodoo pile that is Forza launched, to further add to this a large portion of entitled man children were whipped up by GT’s own YouTube community who were looking for cheep clicks by posting hate content at launch have massively review bombed the game for not offering all cars for Free.
The game has been punished for having a progression system where the cars are purchased for in game credits… like 90% of all racing games.
The man children will cry to you about micro transactions, yes they exist and have NEVER been compulsory there has always been ways of earning credits in GT7 if you are a good player.
Since the grand man babying of 2022 the developers have added new ways of earning money so that now even the most despicable casuals can be rich.
One other area where you may see complaints is the roulette system. This system did at one point offer exclusive parts and engine swaps, but has since become just a quirky reward for completing daily driving challenges and is mostly enjoyed by the Community, to the point where the very same YouTubers who deliberately tried to ruin the games reputation can no long get away with complaining about the roulette tickets.
The parts and engine swaps are now and have been purchasable with normal credits upon reaching level 50, which when done efficiently can be accomplished in less than 8hrs of overall gameplay.
The game has an absurd level of replay-ability and has something for everyone to enjoy on both controller and wheel, it has undoubtably Redefined The genre and is deserving of only the highest praise.
The game graphics and gameplay are good but repetitive main story does not cover the best parts that are locked behind grinding
And the worst part there are micro transactions that ruins everything
But you can have some fun playing it if you are ok with grinding
SummaryFrom classic vehicles and tracks to the reintroduction of the legendary GT Simulation Mode – GT 7 brings together the best features from past installments of the series alongside the future. An even more realistic driving experience awaits thanks to haptic feedback, which brings to life what it’s like when the tires hit the road. PS5’s i...