Gran Turismo 7, which we can say is one of this year’s ambitious racing games, will be available to gamers from tomorrow (you can say how many racing games are already on the market, of course :)).
With the lifting of the review embargo, the initial reviews began to arrive, it seems to have a good average. The average of 85 shared reviews shared on Opencritic and Metacritic is 88 points.
Here are some of the review scores:
- God is a Geek – 10/10
- TheGamer – 5/5
- VG247 – 5/5
- COGconnected – 96/100
- Hobby Consolas – 90/100
- IGN – 9/10
- Push Square – 9/10
- Shacknews – 9/10
- Wccftech – 9/10
- Attack of the Fanboy – 4.5/5
- GamesRadar – 4.5/5
- Destructoid – 8.5/10
- GameSpot – 8/10
- Twinfinite – 4/5
- GameByte – 7/10
- VGC – 3/5
In general, it seems to be a popular game. The video games chronicle (VGC) that gives the lowest grade is; “If you’re ready to suffer from cumbersome menus, endless boring dialogues and 100 visits to the café, there’s a great racing game hidden deep down for you,” he sums it up. They even made a good analogy. “It feels like someone let you drive their extremely expensive supercar but gave it to you at 30 mph and just driving around the suburbs,” they 🙂
Of course, as always, gamers will have the last word. We’ll see how Gran Turismo 7 performs from tomorrow.