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A complete guide to Gran Turismo 7, featuring information about cars and tracks as well as every unlockable in the game's single-player campaign.
After a bit of a bumpy ride with GT Sport, Gran Turismo 7 gets the series back on track, for the most part, at least. With more than 400 cars available , it's the most content-rich Gran Turismo game in years, and, thanks to the immense power of the PS5, the best looking too, by some margin. However, as is often the case, there's a whole lot more than just impressive variety and bleeding-edge graphics going on under the game's hood.
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Despite its many strengths, Gran Turismo 7 is far from a perfect game. The way that players progress through the main single-player campaign, for example, can be a little repetitive, while the decision to lock key game modes away behind story progress is a baffling choice, to say the least. The game also includes a gambling mini-game and heavy-handed microtransactions, both of which tarnish the overall experience quite a bit.
Updated March 14, 2022 by Tom Bowen: Complaints about the excessive nature of the game's microtransactions aside, the initial response to Gran Turismo 7 has been mostly positive so far. Ten days on from the game's official release, the PS5 version holds an impressive 88 rating on Metacritic; a huge improvement over its predecessor's disappointing 75 MetaScore (an all-time low for the franchise). At 6.2, it would be fair to say that GT7's User Score is a lot less favorable, although, given how prevalent review bombing seems to be in this day and age, it's perhaps best to take this number with a rather large grain of salt. Those who are enjoying the game can find everything that they'll need to master it right here, from beginner tips and tricks right through to unlocking all of the game's 400+ vehicles.
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