Naturally, racing is where VR gameplay truly shines, which usually begins with a rolling start before placing you in the driver’s seat. There’s also a VR showroom for viewing your collection, and though it’s a fun novelty to pad out PSVR 2 support, that wears off almost immediately. Some races mandate specific vehicle types, like Japanese vehicles only, encouraging you to try other cars. Campaign races usually require a top-three finish to clear them before moving on winning isn’t always necessary. ![]() You’re not getting a Ferrari or Bugatti straight away, though the campaign has clearly defined progression through these menus that works toward fancier options. Every car is also upgradeable from road vehicles to racers for better speed, handling, cornering and more. There are currently 460+ cars available and more are likely to come through regular updates, too. Your selection is initially restricted to basic used cars before more expensive dealers become available. This adds some appreciated context, making this more than a pretty vehicle sim. Gran Turismo 7 Review – The FactsĬompleting menus gives you a brief history lesson and the café owner details the legacy these cars left behind. Some challenges require you to hold a National License obtained by completing set challenges. You’re tasked with collecting cars based around a specific theme which are earned through good performances in races. Progression occurs through the GT Café where the menu is more of a shopping list. Polyphony Digital is clearly passionate about motorsport and the wider car industry, and Gran Turismo 7’s campaign goes beyond a few races strung together. Outside of the driver’s seat, most of Gran Turismo 7 remains flatscreen. Polyphony Digital claims this latest entry was always designed for VR, and you can play the entire experience in your headset – split-screen multiplayer aside. With VR support limited to 1v1 races against an AI opponent and time trials, it amazed and frustrated many back in 2017, and Gran Turismo 7 shows us how it’s done on PlayStation VR2. ![]() Gran Turismo Sport promised greater things to come on PSVR. ![]() Available as a free update for existing PS5 owners, here’s our full review. Gran Turismo 7, Sony’s flagship racing series, arrives as a PSVR 2 launch title.
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