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From GT Planet:

- Game has A LOT of single-player content (probably more than GT5 and 6)
- AI gets harder as you level up.
- AI cars have custom parts.
- Driving missions from GT4 are back, but are now called "Magic Missions"

 

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More Car mods also from GT Planet
 

Bore-ups

Anti-lag

Widebody kits

Paintable roll cages

Lip kits compatible with widebody kits

Headlight adjustments

Tow hooks

Spoilers

Decals on windows

Massive rim selection

Offset and wheel width adjustment options

 

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However, inexplicably, this is housed in a strange series of menus that looks more like something out of The Sims than Gran Turismo. You’re given an overworld map with various locations which house things like tuning settings, the car showroom and your garage, however, it’s in the cafe that the game’s baffling choices really shift into a higher gear.

You’re summoned to a cafe, at which you’ll be spoken to by a talking head and tasked with completing sets of cars from literal menus given to you from this cafe. After you’ve collected all the cars on the menu, you’ll get a history lesson about the cars, their grouping and other facts about them that are so basic that someone that’s really into cars wouldn’t care, but so dull that it’s not going to encourage people who aren’t really into the hobby to take it seriously.

Worst of all, there is little to no actual dialogue in the game, so you’re primarily thumbing through menus with very little actual engagement. It’s all the fun of a Wikipedia article about Japanese compact cars, spread over lines and lines of dull dialogue.

 

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Polyphony :majesty:

 

The game is so polished and optimized that Digital Foundry did not encounter a single bug in their entire review process. 

This is the kind of first party game I'd want to buy day 1 and keep forever :wub:

Can't wait to play it.. 

 

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Over the past two weeks, Sony Interactive Entertainment Australia (PlayStation Australia) and its contracted PR agency Poem have only responded to two attempts at communication by Stevivor. One was to acknowledge an email sent about Horizon Forbidden West and the other stated that PlayStation Australia was “unable to accommodate” a request for Gran Turismo 7 review code.

 

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40 minutes ago, CarbonCore said:

No just for saving. So its kinda like Returnal, no saving till you connect online :P

Eurogamer said that you can only choose a custom race or that high as a kite music rally mode when you're offline

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1 hour ago, Heaven Angel said:

Game requires constant online connection to play. 

 

To stop people from messing with track times.

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