Polyphony Digital is well-known for its production chops in Gran Turismo games. Whether it’s in recreating beachy California-inspired street circuits, presenting its own take on the pine-lined courses of more European environments, or creating asphalt better than anything you’ve ever seen with your naked eyes, the studio excels.
But after the more multiplayer-orientated focus of GT Sport – the last game in the erstwhile series – a lot of PlayStation veterans were curious to see if the developer could still deliver a more mainstream affair; a game that spoke to the average player as much as it spoke to the esports enthusiast.
It seems, with Gran Turismo 7, Polyphony Digital is back at its best; the reviews coming in for the game have been largely positive, with only a few outliers coming in with serious critisism of Sony’s latest console exclusive.