![]() Typically, he tasks you with completing three competitive races to collect a trio of related cars: Japanese front-wheel racers, French hot hatches, American muscle cars and so on. The game’s missions are doled out, inexplicably, by the owner of a forest cafe. It sounds tedious, but these slow-release charms combine, with time, into a powerful spell. Gran Turismo 7 forces you to obtain licences before you can race, to wash your cars and perform oil checks, maintenance and servicing, and save up your money to buy new vehicles from secondhand car dealers. It takes time to adjust to Yamauchi’s way of doing things – especially for any players dizzy from the saccharine exuberance of rival racing games such as Forza Horizon. Gran Turismo 7 is without doubt the team’s most complete and focused attempt yet: a stately, reverent, almost evangelistically nerdish celebration of motorsport. With each instalment he has expanded and refined an interactive encyclopaedia of motor-racing, contextualising each vehicle in its manufacturer’s history, providing commentary and insight into the significance of different models, producing an inhabitable document of both an industry and a sport. The 54-year-old racing car driver Kazunori Yamauchi, creator of the Gran Turismo series, has always viewed this, his life’s work, as something more than a handsome-looking video game. ![]() But this game’s true wonders run much deeper. Yes, all this blazing realism helps fool the brain that you are there, in the driver’s seat of a million-dollar racing car, or a mint condition DeLorean, or a Toyota AE86. ![]() Yes, you can pick out each individual stitch on a leather steering wheel, and catch the reflection of the car’s interior on the inside of the windshield as you corner into the sun. Yes, Gran Turismo 7’s cornucopia of cars gleam with weighty authenticity. Twenty-five years on, players have become inured to such things. It was not uncommon to see crowds gathered around display screens in high-street shops, gawping at the seemingly impossible level of detail seen in its replays. Sign up below and we will email you as soon as we have news on Release Dates, Pre-orders, and Updates.I n 1997, the first Gran Turismo became famous for its graphic realism. If you plan on using a racing simulator for this game, we tip our hat to you, that's the way to go, but fret not if the controller is your preferred input method, Gran Turismo 7 (GT7) is designed with all the features the PlayStation Dualsese 5 has to offer and will be more immersive than previous generation consoles and racing games. The PlayStation 5 version of Gran Turismo 7 (GT7) will be breathtaking, taking full advantage of the next-generation console's increased everything! Running Gran Turismo 7 (GT7) at 60 frames will reduce unrealistic motion blur and will help visually with things moving over 300km/h, making split decisions accurately, all this on top of the 4k resolution for absurd amounts of detail being backed with the ray-tracing hardware. ![]() Gran Turismo 7 is an awesome simulator racing game developed by Polyphony Digital and published by Sony Interactive Entertainment, revealed to us at Sony's PlayStation 5 reveal stream on June 11, 2020. The unique design of Gran Turismo 7 (GT7) encompasses the history of automotive racing from the past 150 years. Gran Turismo 7 (GT7) has been scheduled for release on 4th March 2022. Order yours by Friday, 4 March 2022 & stand a chance to win a Mercedes-Benz AMG Advanced Driving Experience for you & a friend, Valued at R 10,200.Ģ022 marks the 25th year since the first release of Gran Turismo back in 1997.
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