They released 3 games last gen. I think another GT on this gen is a given.
It took 3/4 years to get Sport since 6? Don't count on another one this gen if you ask me. GT7 might be a flagship PS5 release title.
They released 3 games last gen. I think another GT on this gen is a given.
I don't know how you prove to people that driving isn't hard if you limit people to race on 3 track/race configurations with other human drivers per week (+ championships which aren't always active), and have a sportsmanship system that penalizes you when someone else rams you. It's got major issues with the one thing it prides itself at being good at in the place of breadth and depth elsewhere.
Those are not small things. An online focused title not having quick match mode or something more than these narrowly focused and tuned-for-professionals-modes pretty much misses the point. And it's not like the success of Forze, or, hell, previous GT titles, didn't clue them into figuring out the way to be inclusive and get people into sims is not to restrict them further for everyone.
The GiantBomb guys are right, the subset of features in this game is plain odd and really makes you beckon the question who the hell is this game for? I mean I'm buying it because of scapes, and I'm sure others are buying it for their own reasons too, but the package as a whole is questionable because the different cobbled together parts feel like they're made for some very disparate interests.
It took 3/4 years to get Sport since 6? Don't count on another one this gen if you ask me. GT7 might be a flagship PS5 release title.
I really don't understand these reviews. Since the beginning they were very clear about the online focus, the demo/beta confirmed this too. Not having a "proper offline mode" is not a valid argument. Games shouldn't be reviewed based on nostalgia, which is clearly the case here. This score is not fair.
I really don't understand these reviews. Since the beginning they were very clear about the online focus, the demo/beta confirmed this too. Not having a "proper offline mode" is not a valid argument. Games shouldn't be reviewed based on nostalgia, which is clearly the case here. This score is not fair.
I really don't understand these reviews. Since the beginning they were very clear about the online focus, the demo/beta confirmed this too. Not having a "proper offline mode" is not a valid argument. Games shouldn't be reviewed based on nostalgia, which is clearly the case here. This score is not fair.
20 years of GT having an excellent offline campaign, plus 4 years since the last game and you don't understand the reviews mentioning missing legacy features? Don't want the GT baggage, don't call it GT.
Thank you.Limited to a one-on-one AI race mode on select tracks. There's not even a Time Trial mode for VR. I'm bummed out about this.
...Thanks?If I have read the impressions correctly it is limited to just 1 vs 1(AI).
No, they should have made one because it's a less enjoyable game to many, many people without it.So, they are forced to make an offline campaign just because the predecessors had one?
So, they are forced to make an offline campaign just because the predecessors had one?
So, they are forced to make an offline campaign just because the predecessors had one?
So, they are forced to make an offline campaign just because the predecessors had one?
Yeah its limited but what there is apparently really goodThank you.
...Thanks?
http://www.pushsquare.com/news/2017/10/hands_on_how_does_gran_turismo_sport_fare_with_playstation_vrSome 12 months later, we've finally got to try out the final product with PlayStation VR, and it's excellent – but totally underutilised. Firstly, the presentation: it's definitely a step down in terms of image quality purely because of the resolution inside the headset and the technical limitations of the PlayStation 4 – but it's much better than its immediate peers.
While environments can look a little ”cardboard", the lighting – as is also the case on a standard display – is extremely impressive, and Polyphony Digital's meticulously detailed cockpits really come to life in virtual reality. Being able to physically sit inside an array of obsessively accurate vehicle interiors is an incredible experience, and PlayStation VR enhances gameplay, too.
It's the simple things that stand out, like being able to physically glance at your rear and side mirrors to get a view of the field behind you – or the way you can ”look" into corners and judge the position of your car. Virtual reality seems like an ideal fit for driving games, and while DriveClub VR hinted at what the technology can offer, Gran Turismo Sport realises the vision.
https://uploadvr.com/gran-turismo-sports-psvr-support-frustratingly-brilliant/Sport's VR mode offers just a slither of what you'd expect from a full Gran Turismo experience. What you get here is a VR Tour mode, allowing you to drive the game's wide array of cars around a variety of tracks in one-on-one races against AI opponents. There's also a gallery mode to view some faultless 3D car models because, y'know, VR.
Before we get into the obvious pitfalls of the lack of options, let's first address just how fantastic it is to play Gran Turismo in VR, because it really is an expectedly transformative experience. Take everything you love about the series' gameplay, which is finely tuned to the point of near perfection, and combine that with a genuine sense of actually sitting in the driver's seat. Can you imagine something better suited to VR in its current form?
Picture it: the world fades into view, a stunning locale stretches out in front of you. The driver's cockpit has been virtually recreated with lavish detail all the way down to the window adjusters on the doors. The sirens beep and you're off, stealing quick glances at your rearview mirror as you battle your analog stick for control of every corner, your finger jumping up and down on the accelerator to apply just the right amount of speed. As you're overtaken you shift your head to the side to see your competitor speed past and resist the urge to curse him like he's a real human.
You don't need me to tell you that the controls are razor sharp, with the slightest differences in statistics between cars making a world of difference on the track. You'll be pleased to know, though, that there is a touch more accessibility to it all; players are asked to select a mode suited to their skill level before they touch the track, with beginner modes offering all the visual feedback you'll need to eventually master each and every course and perhaps graduate to the more advanced settings. Gran Turismo has always been a wide-selling series without compromising its strict adherence to inaccessible detail, so it's good to see that potential new VR players will find an easy starting point.
Good god at how overly zealous the game is about etiquette from the Giant Bomb video. Literally parenting you with required videos to watch (4 mins). I dont care for simulation racing games but that left a really bad taste in my mouth, the pretentious package its wrapped in seems overbearing, i think this will harm the experience and take attention away from the racing. Definitely going too far in some places.
If they promised a campaign mode just like the other GTs, I would agree with you all, but they didn't. You all have the right to not like this new focus, but this is still Gran Turismo, like you or not. And if the game were broken like driveclub, I would understand the bad reviews, but the game is working nicely. They clearly accomplished their vision. You guys are just nostalgic...
Kinda comical after, after the drama of xbo, Sony biggest tital is pretty much online only.
http://metro.co.uk/2017/10/19/gran-turismo-sport-review-back-in-the-race-7010895/In Short: Arguably the best Gran Turismo ever in terms of the driving, and definitely in terms of the graphics, but a lack of content keeps it from getting up to top speed.
Pros: The best handling model outside of a hardcore racer and amazing graphics and attention to detail. Significant improvements to AI and sound design.
Cons: Some serious content issues, with two few online modes and a radically smaller number of cars and tracks compared to previous games. The whole game is virtually online-only.
Kinda comical after, after the drama of xbo, Sony biggest tital is pretty much online only.
Yeah I'm not sure what kind of argument that is. Titanfall 1 didn't have a SP. we all knew this. Yet it was still an issue at launch. Just because you say something doesn't mean reviewers are gonna like itEven if they were clear on their intent, doesnt mean people have to like it.
Kinda comical after, after the drama of xbo, Sony biggest tital is pretty much online only.
Didn't they recently comment that 85% of the game content was single player?If they promised a campaign mode just like the other GTs, I would agree with you all, but they didn't. You all have the right to not like this new focus, but this is still Gran Turismo, like you or not. And if the game were broken like driveclub, I would understand the bad reviews, but the game is working nicely. They clearly accomplished their vision. You guys are just nostalgic...
Didn't they recently comment that 85% of the game content was single player?
Didn't they recently comment that 85% of the game content was single player?
I can have a vision of releasing a game with a stick figure jumping up and down repeatedly that you barely have any control over and expect to get good reviews according to your logic if I accomplish that vision.If they promised a campaign mode just like the other GTs, I would agree with you all, but they didn't. You all have the right to not like this new focus, but this is still Gran Turismo, like you or not. And if the game were broken like driveclub, I would understand the bad reviews, but the game is working nicely. They clearly accomplished their vision. You guys are just nostalgic...
So much bullshit going on in here, so much hyperbole and non-sense. The game is Good, very Good I might add. If I listened to guys in here I would think the game is unplayable and broken, but to the contrary the game is very polished and very good. People are their own worse enemy.
So much bullshit going on in here, so much hyperbole and non-sense. The game is Good, very Good I might add. If I listened to guys in here I would think the game is unplayable and broken, but to the contrary the game is very polished and very good. People are their own worse enemy.
Hyperbole much? Nobody has said it's broken. Just expressing disappointment.
I really don't understand these reviews. Since the beginning they were very clear about the online focus, the demo/beta confirmed this too. Not having a "proper offline mode" is not a valid argument. Games shouldn't be reviewed based on nostalgia, which is clearly the case here. This score is not fair.
Seriously, what a stupid thing to say. I can't believe so many people are saying that.
That exactly why the game started a new name... Gran Turismo Sport.20 years of GT having an excellent offline campaign, plus 4 years since the last game and you don't understand the reviews mentioning missing legacy features? Don't want the GT baggage, don't call it GT.
Are people being deliberately dense about this? The XBO's online policy turned games like Skyrim, something with zero online functionality, into an online only game. It also tied the system into having no used games. It was a policy with zero upside for consumers.
Explain to me how that's remotely the same thing as a game focused on online tournaments and racing requiring online.
Seriously, what a stupid thing to say. I can't believe so many people are saying that.
No not at all.You have to admit that the poster does speak some truths.
Disappoinment in what? that you get to play a very good polished game? You can't use the single player argument about this game, because we knew the direction of the game damn near 2 years ago.
Disappoinment in what? that you get to play a very good polished game? You can't use the single player argument about this game, because we knew the direction of the game damn near 2 years ago.
That exactly why the game started a new name... Gran Turismo Sport.
It is like people expecting a platform game from Mario Kart lol
Mario is in the name lolLol, "Gran Turismo" is in the name. That alone illicits certain expectations.
FIrstly, Kaz has stated this is the equivalent of GT7.That exactly why the game started a new name... Gran Turismo Sport.
It is like people expecting a platform game from Mario Kart lol
It is an extreme analogy and TRUE.FIrstly, Kaz has stated this is the equivalent of GT7.
Second, that's a stupid and troll analogy. Not even remotely the same thing. One's a platformer, once a kart racer. Two different genre.
This game is in the sim-racer genre. It's going to get compared to other games that belonged to the same genre, which all previous GT games do fall into.
Mario is in the name lol