One of the biggest racing games of the year is finally out this week, and if you're looking to see if Gran Turismo 7 has what it takes to maintain a lead on the track, reviews for the simulation racing title have gone live. The reception has been mostly positive so far, praising Gran Turismo 7's impressive visuals, accurate handling, and rock-solid fundamentals.
A common complaint amongst outlets is focused on the clunky user interface and a smaller selection of vehicles, but overall the core driving experience is seen as one of the best on the market today.
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«In the latest entry in the PlayStation's top-flight race series, perfection isn't only famed producer Kazunori Yamauchi's aim--it swiftly becomes yours,» Alex Goy explained in GameSpot's Gran Turismo 7 review in progress. «It plays as close to driving a real car as you can get on a console, and much like shaving a few seconds off your commute, or playing on your favorite road in the real world, the game draws you in with challenges, physics, and luscious visuals.»
For a wider look at the critical reaction to Gran Turismo 7, check out more reviews below, or check GameSpot sister site Metacritic for more impressions.
«Gran Turismo 7 isn't a departure, but rather a newer, shinier GT game. Its physics model is accurate, and while the racing can be formulaic it's always a giggle. The attempt at humanity is a bit cringe,the lack of up-to-date cars seems like an open goal missed, and game may not have changed
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