Gran Turismo Sport Review – A Smooth Ride That’s Missing Something Under the Hood
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The simulation racing field is a lot more crowded than it was when Gran Turismo last hit the asphalt back in 2013. The Forza franchise adds impressive new layers of depth with each new entry, Project CARS has successfully introduced a more meticulous brand of simulation racing to the masses, and Codemasters have niche fans locked up with their F1 and Dirt series. And that’s to say nothing of ultra-hardcore PC racing sims like Assetto Corsa and iRacing. Folks who are into cars in a serious way have plenty of options right now.
Is there still a place for the original “Real Driving Simulator,” or has it been edged out by its own imitators? Gran Turismo Sport makes some bold changes to the venerable series’ formula, replacing the collecting and career progression of past entries with a new focus on online racing, and some fans aren’t happy about it. Has Gran Turismo Sport taken a wrong turn?