Gamespot: Our Gran Turismo Sport review will be live in the coming days, but early impressions have us questioning the game's priorities.
Sony Interactive Entertainment has delisted Gran Turismo Sport from the PlayStation Store as of January 1, 2024.
The great digital future. Where games vanish. The benefits of digital just aren't enough over physical to every buy in 100 percent. Especially when my Atari games still work and can be played to this day over 40 years later. Some of these digital games don't even last a whole generation.
Online based titles like this I wouldn't expect to last forever as the game has been updated iterations as in gt7
Same with if FIFA 20 was delisted as example there's update to game. If something like Uncharted collection was delisted then that's something that's bad
You pay stupid money for digital games and DLC, then it goes missing. Who's laughing?
On January 31, 2024, at 06:00 UTC, the online services of the PlayStation®4-exclusive software “Gran Turismo Sport” will come to an end.
Time to get a PS5! New PS5 owners in the USA can currently claim a game for free, but GT7 is not part of this promotion.
GT sport was good. Gt7 is better.
For someone who was crap at racers (and still is) and only played kart racers with powerups, I can say GT sport and gt7 balance SIM/ arcade racing to perfection. Easy enough for anyone to play and not crash but with enough depth to master for years.
Totally different to need for speed / Forza handling where the cars feel 'floaty'.
The dualsense is just supreme with gt7 toi
After Turismo 4 on the PS2, the series was never the same. Although Turismo 4 wasn't a finished game and didn't play as good as Turismo 3. Turismo 5 on PS3 was a mess, Turismo 6 was Turismo 5 finished. Sport on PS4 was another mess, especially VR mode. Sort of back on track with Turismo 7, but so tiring as with the Forza series. Anyone remember the PSP version that had no championship mode? Turismo has always been average at best.
Thats why i dont like online only games. Cant believe this, this game sold so well. You need to be a fanboy to keep supporting Sony after this. Bought this thinking that it would take 10 years for this. I'm lucky that there are enough classics and single players for a life time.
30 of the world's top GT drivers arrive in Monaco after a highly competitive 2022 Series. They must now navigate a regional qualifying group featuring drivers from their home regions for a place at the Grand Final.
12 drivers from each respective group including the top three from Asia-Oceania, Americas, and Europe/Middle East/Africa groups, and the top three from the Repechage will qualify for the Grand Final.
After Turismo 4 on the PS2, the series was never the same. Although Turismo 4 wasn't a finished game and didn't play as good as Turismo 3. Turismo 5 on PS3 was a mess, Turismo 6 was Turismo 5 finished. Sport on PS4 was another mess, especially VR mode. Sort of back on track with Turismo 7, but so tiring as with the Forza series. Anyone remember the PSP version that had no championship mode? Turismo has always been average at best.
It's tuned for people who want the most realistic driving physics available on a console and who want as close to a real racing experience by discouraging things like unrealistic crashing by grouping players together by skill as well as safe driving.
What it's not is an arcade game.
I personally *only* play racing games online these days. I still love single player games, but I have zero interest in racing against bots. This is right up my alley, even if risks turning away some GT car-collecting diehards. Implementing the system for rewarding clean driving is awesome and not something console racers have had before.
And sure we had Driveclub but the driving model in that never appealed to me.
This game is promoting the most competitive way to race, by racing against similarly skilled racers and then you move up as you get better, and then obviously races will become cleaner as you climb.
I spent a couple hours completing the beginner tests on gold and then making sure to beat my friends times. It feels perfect with a t300 wheel, using my portable playseat challenge
The game is clearly going a different direction than other games, this has been known for a long time. It doesn't make sense to criticize the game for not being something different than it's trying to be. Judge it on it's own merits.
Long time Turismo fan here dating all the way back to the PS2 era. I bought a PS2 for GT3 A-Spec. Put many many many hours into GT throughout the various iterations and sorry to say..I am done with it. It is clear that Polyphony is adrift and leaderless in the brave new world. Kaz is too busy racing instead of leading his team to create truly compelling software. It is as if he has truly stopped caring. 4 Years into this generation and this is what we get? A stripped down, online only, sliver of what GT once used to be. I won't get into the issues I have with this, but sorry to say that I shut this game and the PS4 off last night in utter frustration. Yes I think it is that bad. A 7 at the absolute highest, and even that is pushing it.
When are we going to stop judging Polyphony by their past success, and truly focus on what they have been delivering of late? Once you stop looking back, you really start to see just how little they have developed. Core experience is one thing, but they have made next to no progress at all on damage modeling, audio (minor improvements), customization, and for those of us that just don't plan to buy a racing wheel...controls. Something is truly off with controller controls in this game. As a long time veteran, it is just not good.
This will be my last GT, and I am even considering selling it. Yes that is how much I dislike it.