Gran Turismo 7 Reviews
Gran Turismo 7 has brought the series up to speed with an improved racing experience and loads of new content.
Whether you want to learn about the history of some of the most iconic cars in the world, take stunning photographs, complete your car collection or race others online, this is the game for you.
At the end of the day, I’d argue that Gran Turismo 7 is the most accessible entry in the series so far. There are a considerable amounts of driving assist that help newcomers get acclimated with how driving works in Gran Turismo, but it’s never going to be Ridge Racer so unless you’re passionate about cars, this series still might be a little too deep for the average racing game fan.
For those looking for a dedicated simulation racer where you can spend hours tuning and practising to get the best out of the car and yourself, Gran Turismo 7 will no doubt appeal. But I don't think it's for racing game enthusiasts, it's for racing enthusiasts.
A great showcase for PSVR2 and a more realistic way to play. A free update that transforms a great experience into must-try one
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Gran Turismo 7 is exactly the product that fans of the series have been waiting for in the past.
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It’s more accessible than the hardcore racing sims available on PC, but offers more depth, complexity and realism than your average arcade racer. And, more than anything, it serves as a potent reminder that when Sony lets its Japanese teams actually make games, they most certainly come up with the goods. It’s just a shame that doesn’t seem to happen all that often these days…
Gran Turismo 7 is a dream tribute to all past games in the series.
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Polyphony Digital is back with a bang, and while some may argue that Forza is a better all-round racing game, there is no reason why we can't enjoy them both, as Gran Turismo 7 is a beast of its own.
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Gran Turismo 7 is a sincere declaration of love to motorsport.
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GT 7 is one of the best racing games a racing enthusiast can have. I'm sure I'll be playing for a long time, but if it was a little more user-friendly, it would be a legendary game.
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Gran Turismo 7 is a great racing game. It's clear that Polyphony Digital learned from the missteps of Gran Turismo Sport to deliver a game that, in conjunction with being an extremely solid experience, is the return to its roots that fans were hoping for. While it's certainly not an arcade experience, it does enough to be approachable for those who are not experts but want a deep racing game with a lot of content.
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Gran Turismo 7 is a very safe title, based on a well-known concept, but offering a lot of fun for fans of the series. This is an automotive encyclopedia of knowledge, which, despite the lack of revolution and heating of known elements, will attract fans of four wheels for long hours. And I missed it a lot.
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Gran Turismo 7 returns to the roots of the series and offers us everything we loved in the previous main parts and extended with distinctive fees and a new gameplay elements.
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Gran Turismo 7 is, indeed, the most perfect fan service we've seen across all video games to date, and that makes it difficult not to love.
If you searched for synonyms to racing simulator genre, Gran Turismo 7 would surely come up first. New game plays it safe, and you get exactly what you pay for. Stunning graphics, great simulation mechanics, huge amount of car alterations and humongous number of cars themselves. There is lot to see and experience but unfortunately a lot to read too. After many races I can tell you that career is good enough, but Music Rally was my jam (pun intended).
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Gran Turismo 7 is a smorgasbord of esoteric ideas that create a more than solid racing title. The forced history lessons can break the flow of going in and out of races for some, while others might hate that there was so much hype around elements that feel superfluous since they don't affect the races. The campaign flow is excellent for those looking for granular structure, but others will hate how it locks some prominent modes for too long. The actual racing remains absolutely brilliant, however, to the point where some players will ignore the quirks because the act of playing is excellent enough for those of all skill levels to enjoy. For those who have waited this long for another mainline entry, Gran Turismo 7 is a grand reward for their patience.
Gran Turismo 7 continues to go about its brand of racing simulation in a uniquely eccentric and elegant way. It looks and handles as great as ever, though there is not much novelty here to get excited about, and the always-online requirement remains unwarranted.
After the reboot of Gran Turismo Sport, GT7 cashes on that and presents a richer experience than GTS that stands with the series' best.
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