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  1. Oct 19, 2017
    3
    It's hard to describe just how much of a disappointment this game is; whilst I acknowledge that this version was always planned to have a greater focus on online racing and that area of the game is for the most part executed superbly, the loss of any kind of meaningful single player campaign coupled with the vastly reduced selection of cars and tracks available, for me rob GT Sport of oneIt's hard to describe just how much of a disappointment this game is; whilst I acknowledge that this version was always planned to have a greater focus on online racing and that area of the game is for the most part executed superbly, the loss of any kind of meaningful single player campaign coupled with the vastly reduced selection of cars and tracks available, for me rob GT Sport of one of the core elements of the Gran Turismo series.

    Gone is the sense of satisfaction you get from growing your collection of dream cars, of buying a normal road car and turning into a race contender and yes, even easily winning a race in a vastly overpowered car. If you enjoyed any of these activities, you will be disappointed by GT Sport as they are simply not there.

    The argument that GT Sport has better, more competitive racing just doesn’t add up to me either, anyone who thinks this can’t have played the more recent entries in the series very much. Whilst it was possible to enter the Sunday cup with a super car and win easily, as the races got harder, and more challenging cups were unlocked, this was simply not possible. When everyone has a race spec 1000bhp GT car you can’t just throw in a turbo charger and win the race, it’s simply not an option, and neither is winning if you come of the track, or repeatedly bump into other cars.

    GT Sport takes itself very seriously, which is fine some of the time, but without the variety offered by the other entries in the series, without the more light-hearted elements, it just doesn’t feel like a Gran Turismo game and it’s simply not as fun to play. It looks great, and online racing is well implemented, although even this is extremely limited at launch; but there is nowhere near enough content, the sound is still lacklustre, and it falls short of the realism of Project Cars 2.

    I find it impossible not to feel cheated by GT Sport, this was a missed opportunity to make a game with great multi player and single player elements, it could have been a truly fantastic racing game with a much broader appeal but instead it feels like a cut down product, more like a Prologue version than a full release. I’m left with a sense of loss and I find myself contemplating if what so many people loved about a Gran Turismo game is gone from the series forever.
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  2. Oct 19, 2017
    0
    It pains me to have to write this review. I'm the biggest Sony and playstation supporter there is and Gran Turismo is my game since PS2. I preorder it when it was first announced and even bought the PSVR in preparation for this game. Unfortunately, this game just plain sucks and Sony cannot be trusted again. Puny 150 cars, small number of courses, bumper car physic, no GT mode, online DRM,It pains me to have to write this review. I'm the biggest Sony and playstation supporter there is and Gran Turismo is my game since PS2. I preorder it when it was first announced and even bought the PSVR in preparation for this game. Unfortunately, this game just plain sucks and Sony cannot be trusted again. Puny 150 cars, small number of courses, bumper car physic, no GT mode, online DRM, no dynamic weather or day and night cycle, servers hardly work....and etc..etc. This is just unforgiveable!

    Luckily, there is a game called Forza 7 that is 100× better. I highly recommend picking up that game along with the Xbox One X if you felt cheated, lied to, betrayed and disrespected by GT Sport and Sony, like I have.
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  3. Oct 19, 2017
    1
    grafics great driving great cars not enough tuning sucks basicly not any and u have to pay to join playstation plus at $6 au a month just to play online so basicly theres not much content other than training and arcade mode I love gran turismo but this has lost the soul of the game not being able to tune your car sucks having to pay to play online is bull **** had it a day and done halfgrafics great driving great cars not enough tuning sucks basicly not any and u have to pay to join playstation plus at $6 au a month just to play online so basicly theres not much content other than training and arcade mode I love gran turismo but this has lost the soul of the game not being able to tune your car sucks having to pay to play online is bull **** had it a day and done half the game other than the online stuff that I refuse to pay for I bought the game I shouldn't have to pay to use it this is not war craft come on fix this bs asap Expand
  4. Oct 19, 2017
    0
    this is not gt Series
    no carer mode (you can not Modify the car like installing Supercharger and installing a filter)
    just 160 cars and 17 track!!!!
    you can not play with out internet
  5. Oct 19, 2017
    0
    A shame, simply a shame... this game is just a preview of GT7...the "e-sport" argument is a joke... 4 years of developement for this ? then GT7 will come in 2030 at that rate....i'm a gran turismo fan since ever, but i can't buy this scam...
  6. Oct 19, 2017
    2
    Oh my god, this one is a bust!!! The only good thing is the driving model (not the rally one, rally is very bad). Maybe the graphics is ok, but not as polished and detailed as in the Forza, or PC2. Everything else is horrible. Absence of singleplayer, need to be online, otherwise it does not save anything, lack of circuits, few cars in comparison with Forza or previous GTs, online play isOh my god, this one is a bust!!! The only good thing is the driving model (not the rally one, rally is very bad). Maybe the graphics is ok, but not as polished and detailed as in the Forza, or PC2. Everything else is horrible. Absence of singleplayer, need to be online, otherwise it does not save anything, lack of circuits, few cars in comparison with Forza or previous GTs, online play is buggy mess. At this state, its unplayable game with a lot of hype for nothing. Selling day after purchase. Gran Turismo is dead!!!! Expand
  7. Oct 19, 2017
    0
    I've been playing the Gran Turismo games for the past 20 years, since the first one came out. I have greatly enjoyed every one of them so far, until GT Sport came out. This is by far the worst one. No offline campaign and no vehicle modification! This game is a joke. What have they been doing for the past 4 years? Patting themselves on the back? I wouldn't pay more than $10 for that game,I've been playing the Gran Turismo games for the past 20 years, since the first one came out. I have greatly enjoyed every one of them so far, until GT Sport came out. This is by far the worst one. No offline campaign and no vehicle modification! This game is a joke. What have they been doing for the past 4 years? Patting themselves on the back? I wouldn't pay more than $10 for that game, as it should be considered a demo. If the franchise continues down this road, I will never buy a GT game again. Expand
  8. Oct 19, 2017
    0
    very bad grand turismo version I dont feel any grib. Cars seem to flow over the road.
    There are not alot of cars in this game. The single-player mode is a shell of a game.
  9. Oct 19, 2017
    0
    gran turismo is not good rafik ist auf der normalen PS 4 auch nicht gerade die beste. Autos sehen gut aus aber das drum herum habe ich im Jahr 2017 schon besser gesehen. Zudem zahlreiche Abstürze bisher machen
  10. Oct 19, 2017
    0
    I was a big fan of GT1-6.
    But I wont even touch this crap of a game. Japanese People seem to be either very conservative or just lazy, or is it just marketing?
    After playing PCars2 for a while, this game feels so bland and arcade in every way. Heck even the graphics in PCars2 are better. The ONLY thing GTS does right are the Colours a
  11. Oct 19, 2017
    0
    No career mode!
    Connect to the network every moment!
    Competitive games should not be the mainstream of ps4.
    Waiting for so many years, this is a disappointing works...
  12. Oct 19, 2017
    1
    This isn't a Gran Turismo game. This is poorly imitating iRacing, a genre that no console simcade racing game needs to venture into. I can hear the crickets sounding for the people playing without a PSN subscription. The graphics aren't even next generation, the circuits are lifeless and sparse on detail and the replays are terrible and only demonstrate a 10 year old physics engine. GetThis isn't a Gran Turismo game. This is poorly imitating iRacing, a genre that no console simcade racing game needs to venture into. I can hear the crickets sounding for the people playing without a PSN subscription. The graphics aren't even next generation, the circuits are lifeless and sparse on detail and the replays are terrible and only demonstrate a 10 year old physics engine. Get with the program! Expand
  13. Oct 19, 2017
    2
    GT fans prepare to be massively disappointed... Multiplayer racing fans rejoice...

    To be fair, the graphics are beautiful, museum mode is interesting and online play is well put together, however... The game lacks depth outside of multiplayer and as others have said, is much more akin to a prologue release with limited cars, & limited tracks. With zero career mode (yes there are
    GT fans prepare to be massively disappointed... Multiplayer racing fans rejoice...

    To be fair, the graphics are beautiful, museum mode is interesting and online play is well put together, however...

    The game lacks depth outside of multiplayer and as others have said, is much more akin to a prologue release with limited cars, & limited tracks. With zero career mode (yes there are challenges, but no solid career progression), inability to mod cars, etc really hampers my excitement. While I understand Kazunori Yamauchi's (the game's director) interest in expanding the online segment, his comment to Nathan Birch of WCCFTECH is way off based. He said:

    “Twenty years ago, when we did the first Gran Turismo, people knew what happens when you change an air filter or increased compression ratios do to your car. But the new users don’t have that knowledge anymore because they’re not as interested in the cars, so we’ve simplified [some areas of the game] so you can do the exact same thing you were doing in the past, but it’s more user-friendly for people just getting into cars.”

    Unfortunately that's not true. Gamers aren't ignorant of the real world - in fact I would argue that many gamers are more in tune with the modern sophistication of driving than most.

    Before the haters unleash, yes I know it's called "sport" and not a numbered version, however it's not a Gran Turismo game at all. It is a brilliantly executed online racing sim if that is what you want, but it should have been marketed under another name. It is readily apparent the Gran Turismo moniker was used specifically to bolster sales numbers - to convince people (like me) that love the tried and true aspect of the series to shell out money - especially in preorders - in the hopes it will live up to it's namesake.

    Pros:
    Online racing is some of the best
    Beautiful graphics (especially in 4k HDR)
    License tests are true to form with the series
    You can feel the uniqueness of each car in it's handling

    Cons:
    No internet, no real play or saves
    No career mode
    The whole entertaining progression of working your @$$ off to gain another car to expand a garage is gone
    No dynamic race conditions

    All in all, if I wanted to play multiplayer, I'd play CoD or StarCraft II. If I wanted to get my FIA license, I'd spend my weekends on a real track working towards that end. ...and if I want to play Gran Turismo, sadly I'll have to wait until PD understands what has made the series so successful in the first place.
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  14. Oct 18, 2017
    8
    this is my first experience of Gran Turismo [in any form] and therefore i have no pre-conceived ideas or expectations of any kind, other than what i saw in pre-release articles, marketing, demos and beta … based on that alone, I decided to buy. I liked what I saw; the presentation, the activities, creative modes and of course the racing. To me, the game could have been called 'Pretty Nicethis is my first experience of Gran Turismo [in any form] and therefore i have no pre-conceived ideas or expectations of any kind, other than what i saw in pre-release articles, marketing, demos and beta … based on that alone, I decided to buy. I liked what I saw; the presentation, the activities, creative modes and of course the racing. To me, the game could have been called 'Pretty Nice Racer'  or anything, so calling it a 'Gran Turismo' didnt matter to me;

    ...but there lies the problem for folks; If it is that far removed from previous versions that it is no longer what people perceive as 'Gran Turismo style' I can understand disappointment on the behalf of the die-hards, you bought a game that was not what you thought or expected it to be. I also get the others who say that adding the 'Sport' to the Gran Turismo tag makes it different … it is not called 'GT7'.

    Funnily enough, I have come to this PS4 for 'Gtsport' because I had/have the very same issue on Xbox with 'Forza Motorsport 7' … different platform, different franchise, same problem. FM7 is not what I was expecting based on my play of FM5 & FM6 .. things have changed big-style, gone are the bits I loved and a different style of gameplay has been introduced. Exactly the same issues on both 'new games' on both [primary] platforms. The ''Forza' and 'Gran Turismo' communities are both split because both franchises have branched out in diversity.

    I wont get right into the meat of these arguments, I am just going to say .. I got a refund on my 'Forza' game and I bought 'Gtsport'. Both, in my opinion fine games with one major problem, they have been poorly named; they are bastardisations of fine pedigrees … If a dog is born in a stable it is not a horse.
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  15. Oct 18, 2017
    3
    No career mode - at all. No starting off with the Sunday Cup, no championships, nothing. Instead, you can get in a queue and drive around a track by yourself for 20 minutes until the next online race starts (for real, that's not an exaggeration). Or you can see how many cones you can knock over in "mission mode", which, again, is not hyperbole. It's just terrible.
    The game should not be
    No career mode - at all. No starting off with the Sunday Cup, no championships, nothing. Instead, you can get in a queue and drive around a track by yourself for 20 minutes until the next online race starts (for real, that's not an exaggeration). Or you can see how many cones you can knock over in "mission mode", which, again, is not hyperbole. It's just terrible.
    The game should not be branded Gran Turismo. It's not a successor to previous GT games. It's just a pretty shell for online races – it's a different game entirely. That's fine, but "Gran Turismo" means something to players, and they cut 90% of it out. Sony won't give refunds or I would have returned it. My fault. I won't pre-order a game and make that mistake again.
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  16. Oct 18, 2017
    10
    I see 2 extreme camps of folks. Either you have an internet connection, or doesn't. If you do already have a PS plus, with a decent internet connection for your ps4, this game is really enjoyable. There are loads of content, and I've spent time dabbing myself with most of them. I would say that I spent 80% of my time in offline content and 20% of my time in online races. I would see thatI see 2 extreme camps of folks. Either you have an internet connection, or doesn't. If you do already have a PS plus, with a decent internet connection for your ps4, this game is really enjoyable. There are loads of content, and I've spent time dabbing myself with most of them. I would say that I spent 80% of my time in offline content and 20% of my time in online races. I would see that this 80-20 ratio would be something more like 50-50 or 30-70, since there's good replayability in the online scape.

    I love cars, and I love spending time on liveries, customization. And the finale would be having a nice shot of it in Scapes Photo Mode.

    Lighting and Physics are very good. The environments isn't good, but decent. I focus on the roads, and cars, not too much on the environment.

    PD has outdone themselves this yet again.
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  17. Oct 18, 2017
    4
    Less cars and less fun than a local Friday Night Car Show in a small town....I almost bought an XBox One because I wanted Forza but I figured soon enough we would get Gran Turismo loaded with cars tracks, features and purpose. Nearly half a decade has passed and alas PS4 owners are left wanting wishing we could at least have GT5 port or something.
  18. Oct 18, 2017
    0
    PD had more than enough time to produce a quality game, instead they give us a game lacking features they know for a fact previous GT owners want, while hiding under the vale of this FIA event to rationale the only focused aspect of the game. There is nothing wrong with having a professional events such as FIA tied to your game but when you basically abandon those who have supported yourPD had more than enough time to produce a quality game, instead they give us a game lacking features they know for a fact previous GT owners want, while hiding under the vale of this FIA event to rationale the only focused aspect of the game. There is nothing wrong with having a professional events such as FIA tied to your game but when you basically abandon those who have supported your game for years by forcing them to be always online and cutting the single player content down to prologue level proportions that is not excusable. I can't help but feel they are simply using the GT name to generate sales as casual fans like myself will pick this up having no clue what the actual package contains, and it isn't much, sparse car select, tons and tons of repeat models, 17 whole tracks and no dynamic weather. I'm tired of supporting shady business practices such as these. People keep screaming that it's not all about the content, well for $60 and myriad of years waiting for a GT entry on PS4, I disagree, it's all about content and quality and meeting expectations, other games on the market are doing it and I expect them to do it as well. Do yourself a favor and wait until this goes on sale or buy PD2 or Forza 7, much better entries in the racing genre. The holidays are coming so all three games will be cheaper in the next few weeks. If you want true hardcore, a little too hardcore, racing sim try iRacing, that game is the definition of racing sim but it's PC only, the next closest is PD2 which you can get on consoles, FM7 if you want a wealth of different cars to drive and build and like weather dynamics. Expand
  19. Oct 18, 2017
    10
    GT Sports is simply a masterpiece, from the jaw dropping visuals, to the slick menus, to the brilliant handling physics, "This is Sport". Its fair to say that GTS is head and shoulders above GT6 in every way. The cars have more weight and grip to them, its no longer as easy to throw a car into a corner like GT6 and expect to come out the other side still doing 120mph, you really need toGT Sports is simply a masterpiece, from the jaw dropping visuals, to the slick menus, to the brilliant handling physics, "This is Sport". Its fair to say that GTS is head and shoulders above GT6 in every way. The cars have more weight and grip to them, its no longer as easy to throw a car into a corner like GT6 and expect to come out the other side still doing 120mph, you really need to break early and catch the curb perfectly to get the best out of each car, each cars characteristics are very well implemented and the cars feel alive. The Sound Department has had a major upgrade and each car sounds as they should, backfire,gear whine and chasis judder are just some of the sound effects that are present, tire squeel has been updated, sounds much more realistic and quieter as it should. Graphically GTS has the best lighting engine of any console racer to date, its simply stunning, especially with dynamic 4k HDR on the PS4 Pro, PD spent 4 years working on HDR and it shows as its the best representation of HDR so far this gen. GTS features a non traditional campaign instead focusing on teaching people how to drive, race etiquette and mission challenges which can require you to pass as many cars as possible before the time runs out or simply knock down all the cones on track. the car rewards alone are enough to encourage you to get gold in all of them, top it of with Lewis Hamilton as your racing guide to show you the fastest way around the Green Hell and the package really starts to come together. For people who enjoyed the online lobby racing in GT6 fear not as GTSports has this same lobby system but much much better, you literally have a tone of features to set up your dream races with friends and is very easy to navigate through the menus and settings.Sport mode is were players will compete in Esports competitions in conjunction with the FIA with the goal of attaining a real world racing license. All the tutorials that you will play through in campaign are designed to help you be a better racing driver in Sports mode. With dedicated servers in Sports mode the connections are rock solid as you would expect and racing is fun and exciting. Scapes, a place you can lose hours of your life snapping the perfect photo with over 1000 scapes to chose from the possibilities are endless. Livery Editor were you can create your own unique graphic designs for whatever cars you like, its something the fans have wanted for a long time and PD have delivered. overall while GTS offers less cars and tracks then its rivals, the level of detail is unrivaled and the decision to focus on quality instead of quantity is justified. With 500 cars still to come and more tracks through free/paid DLC, GTSports is going to be around for a long time. I highly recommend GTS to anyone who loves racing games. Expand
  20. Oct 18, 2017
    10
    All the 0 in this site dont have the game, simple as that.
    The game have rules, have flags and a propper pit crew.
    The online system work fine and I hope they update the game to have rain.
  21. Oct 18, 2017
    8
    Controls exceptionally well, but the sparse single player offerings makes this a tough sell to anyone that doesn't have both a reliable Internet connection and a PS Plus account.
  22. Oct 18, 2017
    10
    This is going to be a huge step up for me coming from Gran Turismo 3. Graphics and cars looks really great.
    Woahhh, I never knew there was a war between Gran Turismo and Forza fans.
  23. Oct 18, 2017
    0
    As a lifelong fan of the Gran Turismo franchise and having played this one for only 5hrs I can truly say it is one to avoid. The game requires a constant online connection yet the servers and framework in place to deliver that are not adequate. During the first hour I experienced a large volume of disconnects, leaving me with only a shabby arcade mode for my £50. I have yet to complete aAs a lifelong fan of the Gran Turismo franchise and having played this one for only 5hrs I can truly say it is one to avoid. The game requires a constant online connection yet the servers and framework in place to deliver that are not adequate. During the first hour I experienced a large volume of disconnects, leaving me with only a shabby arcade mode for my £50. I have yet to complete a full race online in either lobbies or sport due to these disconnects, the game is currently down for maintenance. My patience for developers requiring constant connection has run out. This game is not a product, it is not a triple A title, it lacks content, they’ve dropped the ability to modify cars replacing it with a dumbed down level system. There are barely any tracks, an abysmal amount of cars and the game no longer has a rain setting yet remarkably it has wet tyres. The UI is extremely over complicated and some of the settings simply do not function, notably the ability to hide driver names has no effect destroying any sense of emersion. Graphical flaws exist in the cars wing, and rear view mirrors, flags appear still until you are close enough to touch them. The online lobbies have no sense of direction. All of the problems mentioned above have been sent to the developers during beta testing and no action has been taken. Most of the beta bugs remain. It is a disgrace this product was allowed to be released in the state it is currently in, literally un-playable as the servers are down. This pale in comparison to its predecessors, a shell of a game that if left as is will destroy the legacy of the franchise. This will be in bargain buckets by the end of the week. Avoid at all costs Expand
  24. Oct 18, 2017
    10
    Read this if you want an explanation of the misconceptions about the campaign/single-player:

    If you think that there's no campaign etc, you're wrong, the "Campaign" IS "GT Mode", it's just laid out in a completely different manner which actually makes more sense, although it won't at first (more on that further down the review). You need to do yourself a favour to enjoy this game =
    Read this if you want an explanation of the misconceptions about the campaign/single-player:

    If you think that there's no campaign etc, you're wrong, the "Campaign" IS "GT Mode", it's just laid out in a completely different manner which actually makes more sense, although it won't at first (more on that further down the review).

    You need to do yourself a favour to enjoy this game = just stop comparing it to old GT games, Forza, Project CARS, Assetto Corsa, and the rest, because this is an entirely different game compared to those and let's be honest, it's fairly idiotic to be comparing those games to each other in the first place, they're all amazing in their own ways.

    I'll be honest, I initially I hated this game, but, I was rash to judge it based on my first impression, I was foolish to believe the wave of snarky comments against it and after 1hrs I detested it, pressed eject and started playing Assassin's Creed instead... yet I found myself going back for more, and that's when it all changed.

    I thought there was no campaign/single player (when there really is one) and I failed to realise that this is basically the racing version of Overwatch = it's for competitive eSports first and foremost above all else, a mass market accessible version of iRacing that caters for everyone.

    This is not the typical Gran Turismo, it's no longer the quirky Car-PG which was cannon-fodder to jokes about having 200 variations of the Mazda Miata. This is a stripped-down Gran Turismo designed specifically for eSports and while on paper I thought "no way, that's a terrible idea", it actually works, you just need to let go of this idea that it has to be a typical Gran Turismo or has to be identical for Forza or Project CARS, because this is an entire different beast on it's own.

    So firstly, about that supposed lack of a single-player mode, it's nonsense, there is a single player mode = it's a campaign mode which I realised that it actually IS the old GT Mode that we all know and love, it's just in a more 'linear' story-mode like format with a more chronological progression instead of making you grind or giving you the ability to jump straight to beefy part of it. Put it this way: Driving School + Early parts of campaign = Licenses, mid-latter parts of campaign = GT Mode.

    I know, it sound like an idiotic change and it just infuriated me at first to the point of absolutely not wanting to give the game a change, but it makes so much more sense than sandboxing it.

    The graphics: you don't really need me telling you how good it looks because it is stunning, as a photographer with some motorsport experience I personally found it jaw-dropping absolutely jaw-dropping, almost everything is amazing, the 1/8 exposure like motions blurs, the low exposure highlights and so much more, there is an absolutely insane amount of detail and this is before I've even gone into Scapes/Photomode, but no doubt I'll find myself recreating some of my real life shots.

    The AI: So much more better, the key thing here is to make sure you have the boost turned off in the options of course, but the AI is so much better than before, they'll give you room, they'll try pass you, they'll fight with each other, take each other out, use traffic against you in endurance races and even seek revenge if you ram them now and again.

    Physics: It's not the best, but it's definitely not the worst. It has it's short comings and odd nonsensical moments, but it somehow manages to feel fun, you know it's not the best physics, but it will feel so good when you're at the limit.

    Now for the meat and potatoes: the online, your first few races aren't going to be fun, there's no two ways about it because you'll be in at the bottom with the worst of the worst, but just focus on your safety rating because once you end up being matched with the better racers this game is so much more fun, I've been no stranger to sims in the past (actual sims), and while this is absolutely no sim, I've already had some of my most fun clean races in GT Sport that I've ever had, there are some seriously good racers out there playing this.

    Obvious cons of this are:
    - Shallow car and track list, but apparently this is going to be regularly updated so hopefully it will grow, Polyphony devs/scanners have been recently spotted at several high profile races getting alone-time with cars.
    - Online only (even though it probably makes more sense than we realise)... but I've seen some people being able to play campaign while offline, so maybe this is a case of misinterpretation like with campaign itself.
    - No Group 2; I don't know what it is, or why it's missing, but I'm damn curious about what the hell it could possibly be if it appears at some point.
    - No changeable conditions (weather/TOD).

    BUT, even with these flaws and omissions from the game which I was pretty infuriated over in my first judgementally closed-minded foray into this game.... it's just so damn enjoyable.
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  25. Oct 18, 2017
    7
    After the Beta i would have rated the game with 9/10 but now that the game is in my hands and i have a sense for the full experience i change it to a 7/10. I don't have a problem with less cars. I can only drive so many in 365 days in a year and master even less but when it comes to tracks it's a shame that there are only so few. The tracks that are there are very well designed and feelAfter the Beta i would have rated the game with 9/10 but now that the game is in my hands and i have a sense for the full experience i change it to a 7/10. I don't have a problem with less cars. I can only drive so many in 365 days in a year and master even less but when it comes to tracks it's a shame that there are only so few. The tracks that are there are very well designed and feel very very good. Driving school feels like a thing of the past where you load the challenge for 30-40 seconds and drive 10 seconds. Only to get a random and mostly useless car i won't drive in the end. But ok it was always there, and i kinda like it if the loading would not put me off every time. The most annoying thing for me is that there is no way to build a racing team for the sports mode. I can't play these races with my friends and when i want to get into a lobby i can hardly find the ones my friends opened, because there is no regular invite through PSN Invitations and the room ID's don't work either for me. Again i really like the driving which is key for a racing sim but everything else around it feels either old or is just not there (like a classic campaign, which is kinda sad but will likely be the selling point of GT7). I have a feeling GT Sports will grow over time but i don't like the thought of "GaaS" especially if i pay for an unfinished product. 2017 has not been kind in that regard and it will only get worse if there won't be a change in the near future. Expand
  26. Oct 18, 2017
    4
    Pros
    + Enjoyable online gameplay (if that’s your thing)
    + Beautiful graphics (particularly on vehicle models) + Fun and realistic gameplay + Custom liveries (Community has made some fantastic livery designs already) Cons - No career mode like in previous games (this hurts) - No licenses - Sound of vehicles is very weak - Huge lack of content in both vehicles and tracks (162 cars
    Pros
    + Enjoyable online gameplay (if that’s your thing)
    + Beautiful graphics (particularly on vehicle models)
    + Fun and realistic gameplay
    + Custom liveries (Community has made some fantastic livery designs already)

    Cons
    - No career mode like in previous games (this hurts)
    - No licenses
    - Sound of vehicles is very weak
    - Huge lack of content in both vehicles and tracks (162 cars compared to GT6’s 1197 cars)
    - Vehicle modification is dumbed down massively (not completely removed)
    - Game feels incomplete with lack of content

    Personally for me I will be trading the game in which is a real shame. I bought the game wanting a meaty offline mode to play which just isn’t on offer here. The developers are obviously going for a multiplayer orientated game here which I can accept as they clearly want to go in a different direction. If you like just playing online, go for it. If you want a good offline experience however, go elsewhere as you will not find it here.
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  27. Oct 18, 2017
    1
    The only aspect of this game that excels is graphics. Otherwise there is a small amount of cars (100+ cars, and many are duplicate street/track day versions), they sound horrible (like all other GTs) and the handling and physics are exactly the same as GT6. This is worsened by the fact that this has taken many years to develop and ps4 gamers have been waiting eagerly for it (since GT6 isThe only aspect of this game that excels is graphics. Otherwise there is a small amount of cars (100+ cars, and many are duplicate street/track day versions), they sound horrible (like all other GTs) and the handling and physics are exactly the same as GT6. This is worsened by the fact that this has taken many years to develop and ps4 gamers have been waiting eagerly for it (since GT6 is only available for PS3). A huge disapointment. And i´m not even complaining on the online racing focus of this game. Expand
  28. Oct 18, 2017
    0
    I wouldn't want you to waste your time on this game when you have to be online 99% of the time. I can't believe the is no campaign. I've returned my copy today.
  29. Oct 18, 2017
    0
    This is the best exclusive driving game on the Sony PS4.

    -An excellent selection of cars
    -Lots of courses
    -Great SP modes
    -Beautiful graphics
    -Excellent sounds
    -Realistic rain effects
    -Always-on game play
    -From the masterminds of Polyphony Digital and Sony Interactive Entertainment!
  30. Oct 18, 2017
    0
    sorry but 4 years for this content is just not enough. everything which made gt 1-6 good is missing here. the point we only get around 150 cars is ok, they are modelled very nice and they behave very different. but the amount of tracks, no weather changing, no single player (this "campaign" is not worth the name), the sound and the price are horrible for such a long time. i downloadedsorry but 4 years for this content is just not enough. everything which made gt 1-6 good is missing here. the point we only get around 150 cars is ok, they are modelled very nice and they behave very different. but the amount of tracks, no weather changing, no single player (this "campaign" is not worth the name), the sound and the price are horrible for such a long time. i downloaded forza and pc2 today just to see if all the people are right or if its just me thinking so bad about that game and ffs they really got a point.... well iam out of this, gonna play some old gt parts or maybe some forza or pc2. Expand
Metascore
75

Generally favorable reviews - based on 83 Critic Reviews

Critic score distribution:
  1. Positive: 54 out of 83
  2. Negative: 0 out of 83
  1. Nov 25, 2018
    70
    Quotation forthcoming.
  2. CD-Action
    Jan 10, 2018
    80
    GT Sport boasts an excellent driving model and superb car models, but primarily it’s a paramount step towards blurring the line between electronic entertainment and sport, and on a global scale. I just hope Polyphony continues working on the game until it reaches its full potential. [13/2017, p.42]
  3. LEVEL (Czech Republic)
    Jan 2, 2018
    60
    Standard online races built on proven-by-the-years core of the Gran Turismo series. However, it suffers from an acute lack of content. In addition, if you play solo you have to avoid Sport. [Issue#280]