I’ve enjoyed my time doing Menu Books given from the Cafe. With tons of cars to choose from, a dazzling array of challenges and tracks, better car customization, the jaw-dropping photo mode, and the enjoyable Music Rally. And I love it.Ĭonsidered to be the 8th mainline entry of the GT franchise, GT 7 holds more of a better game than GT Sport miles away. I’m not entirely a newcomer to the racing genre and Gran Turismo, I’ve played tons of hours in Electronic Arts’ Need for Speed and Xbox Game Studios’ Forza, and the first Gran Turismo and GT Sport. The game not just introduces new people to realistic driving sims to race but also knowledge about automobiles. But with the help of GT 7, that became much clearer. There are terminologies that I don’t understand, I don’t even know what FR and FF mean. I know some car parts, but not all of them. Let’s get one thing out of the way, I like cars but I’m not an enthusiast. I’ve avoided games like Project CARS and Assetto Corsa due to their “realistic” nature, but that changed all thanks to Gran Turismo 7 (GT 7). I, on the other hand, tried GT Sport and found realistic car simulators tend to have a steep learning curve. It innovated across generations, and with the franchise’s 2017 release, Gran Turismo Sport (GT Sport), on the PlayStation 4 (PS4), the entry came with a few critics mixed feelings because of its persistent requirement to be online and the lack of content.
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Polyphony Digital’s Gran Turismo franchise has long stood since the early days of the first PlayStation.