On the eve of the series' 25th birthday, Gran Turismo 7 is more than just a celebration of cars this time around; in some ways, it's also a celebration of itself. A modern mix of the original Gran Turismo's trendsetting format with GT Sport's stern but ve...
Stunning visual and audio design, Packed with engaging features and mechanics, Driving feels extremely satisfying, Various challenges are fun to get stuck into
Some features feel disconnected and are underdeveloped, Some aspects of gameplay are frustrating and outdated, Japanese car bias limits car options
Gran Turismo 7 features the series' best graphics and performance with stunning ray-traced visuals and wonderfully satisfyingly driving. It hits a few bumps along the road to its finish line, but it's nonetheless an excellent entry to the franchise...
Published: 2022-03-02, Author: Jason , review by: Laptopmag.com
Incredibly realistic racing simulation, A feast for the eyes, ears and hands, Far more human AI than past games, Huge, well-paced single-player campaign, Deeply addictive multiplayer
Not for casual racers, Damage is still just cosmetic, Internet connection required for single player
Gran Turismo 7 is fine-tuned racing magnificence: one of the best sims and easily the best entry into the series. From the grounded physics and AI improvements to the wealth of content, incredible sound and gorgeous visuals, this is a game that all petrol...
Published: 2022-03-02, Author: Alex , review by: gamespot.com
Stunning visuals, Variety of single-player activities thanks to the likes of Missions, More customization than a mere mortal could possibly understand, Excellent handling, Trial Mountain is back, PS5 loading times are speedy
Where are the newer cars?, Races can feel rubber band-ish, Evolution over revolution, Faces in discs expect you to care about their music preference
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 unwar...
Outstanding visuals, somehow even better when on scapes or photo mode coming as close to photorealism as I've ever seen, Every car feels unique, and every change you make alters the car's feel, Weather conditions, track wear, everything changes the feel o
Always online aspects, and servers, bug out and often cause a loss of progress, A glacially slow campaign that doesn't value the player's time, A downright terrible soundtrack that honestly takes away from the game
Gran Turismo 7 is an excellent game. It looks fantastic, with features like the photo and scapes modes, making the game look eerily photo-realistic. On the track, racing is top-notch. Every car feels unique; every change in the garage and every decision o...
Published: 2022-03-02, Author: David , review by: gamingtrend.com
Excellent driving feel, Tons of things to do and unlock, Drop dead gorgeous, Menus give structure to progression…
but can be tedious and lock everything behind them, Tutorials don't teach much, Gross microtransactions, Music Rally is light on songs
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...
Immersive and thrilling VR racing, Still an impressive sim
Not a complete VR remake
Gran Turismo 7 may be somewhat limited in how it uses PSVR2, but the new viewing mode transforms everything from your interactions to how you experience tracks. A great introduction to PlayStation VR2 and a good reason to dip back onto GT7...
Abstract: At first glance, Gran Turismo 7 offers much the same experience as the original game did back in 1997: an idiosyncratically clean aesthetic, a focus on authentic handling and impossibly shiny cars that put any carwash to shame. There have been some tweaks...