Gran Turismo 7 Reviews
Gran Turismo 7 is a beautiful celebration of the 25th anniversary of the franchise. Polyphony Digital have taken every lesson they have learned over the years and put it to use, however there is still a few things that could be called a bit archaic. Even so, motorsport fans will be feasting in the coming years.
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Gran Turismo 7 stands as a monumental return to form by providing a world-class driving simulator that strikes an excellent balance between brutal realism and approachable fun.
While Gran Turismo gets a lot right, it also gets a lot wrong too. The microtransactions and insidious roulette gambling are absolutely disgusting and have no place in a “AAA” game. Oh, and that’s before mentioning the mandatory always-online connection too. Without them this would be an easy 7.5/10. If you can stomach the inherent flaws and don’t have a history of addictive tendencies, Gran Turismo 7 is a decent racing title on the track but it misses a podium finish by spinning out on the home stretch.
Podría aburriros (o no), enumerando la cantidad de circuitos, coches y modos de los que dispone este juego, que son muchísimos, pero he creído conveniente enfocar mi análisis más hacia sensaciones, porque los videojuegos y las opiniones sobre estos son eso, sensaciones. Y ahora mismo yo estoy preguntándome si, ¿no estaremos ante el mejor juego de coches de la historia?.
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Gran Turismo 7 is a masterful evolution of the series that pushes gameplay and content offering into a true next-gen package. There are a few online issues to iron out that keep it from being a racing masterpiece. Gran Turismo is finally back!
Gran Turismo 7 provides an excellent entry point to the series for players who are new to it. If the 7 in the title feels intimidating, you can let that go. Once you do, you’ll find a game that plays as well as any racing title on the market. Some strange choices along the way hold it back from racing perfection, but this is still a game that should keep PS5 racing fans busy for a long time.
Gran Turismo 7 does self-sabotage its first impressions with painful roadblocks, but its exceptional eye for detail and improvement should not go unnoticed.
Gran Turismo 7 is a refreshingly authored game in a sea of titles that tend to throw a wealth of content at the player. Non-event-related car unlocks take time and players will get familiar with their vehicles before adding to their collection in a meaningful way.
Gran Turismo 7 is the most complete and fun installment of the saga. The driving is a delight and the whole game exudes passion and love for motorsports, but at the same time, the steps forward are too subtle and elements that have been in the players' sights for years, such as collisions, have not been polished. and artificial intelligence. Gran Turismo 7 is an evolution, but it is not the great revolution that the saga has pending.
Review in Spanish | Read full review
Gran Turismo 7 is a title that brings together all the good things that have been done over the years and, although it has certain flaws, it has room for improvement and the possibility of polishing it with constant updates. The fact of coming out on two consoles with different powers seems to have made it difficult for it to become the technical ceiling of the genre, although it maintains the level.
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Gran Turismo 7 was a mixed experience. I love its car loving philosophy, giving us gearheads a playground to mess around with some of the most beautiful and powerful machines ever created. Sadly, for every aspect Polyphony has knocked out of the park, such as the quality of the models and the Music Rally mode, there was something else that made the overall package feel like a glorified PS3 racing game covered with a next-gen, ray-traced coat of paint.
Gran Turismo is still the premiere racing simulator that fans will love, and it's been so long since a proper GT game, the car enthusiast PlayStation fans will be more than happy to see GT come home.
Gran Turismo 7 is a great racing simulation experience featuring a vast amount of content with some good looking visuals.
A detailed driving simulation with impressive fidelity and presence in an approachable package, Gran Turismo 7 is confident, handsome, and endearing.
Gran Turismo 7 is nothing less than essential. It sits in a class entirely on its own and is truly a benchmark that other racers must aspire to raise
While some off-track quirks diminish the experience somewhat, Gran Turismo 7's excellent gameplay places it firmly ahead of most of the racing game genre.
If you like racing games and own a PS5 or PS4, Gran Turismo 7 is a must-have for your library. In my opinion, GT7 managed to capture the essence of what made the series spectacular and it comes with all of its key features – the good ones, like gorgeous graphics, attention to detail and impeccable track simulation.
Review in Portuguese | Read full review
Gran Turismo 7 picks up where Gran Turismo 6 left off. You are again taken into a game where the focus is on the old-fashioned single player and less on online gaming. The game brings together elements that were missed in GT Sport, but also takes you deeper into the history of the automotive industry. In the game, old familiar locations return, such as the second-hand market and GT AUTO. But the most important thing about GT7 is of course the racing, which is rendered ultra realistic. You get the feeling as if you are actually driving a car. All this makes Gran Turismo 7 one of the best racing games out there right now.
Review in Dutch | Read full review
Not that the races and activities served in the café are boring, but at some point you just want to race those hyper-luxury cars. Those who can bite through this will be presented with a beautiful racer with a huge amount of content in available cars, tracks and locations that are a pleasure to drive.
Review in Dutch | Read full review
Gran Turismo 7 is a full-fledged declaration of live to autosports, a racing game full of breathtaking detail and promotes realism in games in several ways.
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