


But in trying times, GT7 is the racing game equivalent of comfort food, made from a recipe refined over 25 years but updated for the 4K generation. There's room for improvement-history suggests that updates will happen over time-and there's no doubt that the game plays better on the hard-to-find PS5 than the more commonplace PS4. GT7 shows that Polyphony Digital has not lost its touch. But that was then, and this is now, and there's an entirely new generation of hardware to show off the series' trademark dazzling realism. Although GT titles were massively overrepresented in my very unscientific ranking of console racing games a while back, some installments of the franchise from Polyphony Digital have not been as good as others- looking at you, GT5. It has been a wait filled with some trepidation. That wait is very nearly over, though, because on Thursday, Gran Turismo 7 arrives for the PlayStation 5 and PlayStation 4 consoles. Links: Amazon | Target | Best Buy | Official websiteĬan you believe more than eight years have passed since the last full Gran Turismo game? Actually, who am I kidding-fans of the series have become accustomed to lengthy waits between installments. Price: $59.99 (Standard Edition, PS4 only), $69.99 (Standard Edition PS5 and PS4), $89.99 (Digital Deluxe Edition) Game Details Developer: Polyphony Digital
