However, given that Horizon Forbidden West, God of War: Ragnarok, and now Gran Turismo 7 are all cross-gen exclusives now, it appears that the company has softened this stance somewhat. Back in May 2020, PlayStation CEO Jim Ryan said that the company was focused on " the PlayStation community something new, something different, that can really only be enjoyed on PS5." All I want in a Gran Turismo is going from buying a Supra for 50,000 pound to buying a 1960s Alfa Romeo race car for 500 million pound. But GT7 is like.I am a racing game with realistic cars 3. Previously, Sony representatives have stated that the company does not intend to support exclusives across two generations of hardware. Many sequels will change their core gameplay for seemingly no reason. Gran Turismo 7 does not have a release date, but previous sources have indicated it will likely come out in 2022. Historically, Gran Turismo games have served as showpieces for next-generation consoles and have only been released for one PlayStation console at a time, so this apparent announcement that GT7 will be cross-gen is a big deal for the series.
This is the first indication that Gran Turismo 7 will come to the previous-gen PS4 as well as the PS5. Now Playing: Gran Turismo 7 Gameplay | Sony PS5 Reveal Event However, prior to launch, fans seemed very eager to get their hands on one.By clicking 'enter', you agree to GameSpot's We’re expecting to hear far more of your thoughts on the Sony PlayStation 5 now that it’s been out for months. Classic game disc collectors, used game shoppers, and Blu-ray hoarders will disagree, but it both costs less and gets rid of one of the most trouble-prone mechanical parts in any game console.” “If you can find one, save $100 and get the all-digital version. He mostly repeated the comments above, with the notable exception of recommending the Digital Edition over the standard one. Cnet‘s Dan Ackerman was “extremely impressed with the entire PS5 package” in his new console review.Michael Andronico from Tom’s Guide wrote in his PS5 review that the console is “a huge generational leap - even if you don’t need one yet.” Like others, he praised the new controller but did state that it “may feel too big for some.” Although critical of the lack of true next-gen launch titles, he wrote that the increased speeds create “almost zero friction between you and the games you want to play.”.He thinks that “what the PlayStation 5 lacks in subtlety it more than makes up for in potential, thanks in part to its amazingly fast SSD but mostly to its truly remarkable new controller.” However, he wasn’t convinced that the console lives up to that potential yet due to a launch lineup that’s largely available on the PS4 and limited storage. IGN‘s Luke Reilly was critical of the PS5’s “flamboyant” design but otherwise positive.
She stated that the 120Hz capabilities were “objectively marvelous, but buying a brand-new console and an expensive new TV is a bit much in the midst of a global pandemic.” Grey was also impressed by the improved battery life, haptics, and adaptive triggers of the new DualSense controller. Wired‘s Jess Grey was also positive overall in a pre-launch review.The game comes to PlayStation 4 and PlayStation 5 in 2022.
They were critical of the console’s physical size, as well as the somewhat limited capacity of the included SSD. Gran Turismo 7’s studio president says the always-on campaign mode is included to prevent cheating and save file manipulation.
Great graphics and high framerates were among the expected positives, with an extra shoutout to the new UI. TechRadar‘s Nick Pino and Adam Vjestica called it “a superb console that offers a compelling next-gen gaming experience” in their review shortly after launch.Around the webĪ number of other publications around the web have also chimed in with their thoughts on the PS5. Hopefully, Sony releases replacement fins to match the color scheme of previous PlayStation consoles soon. Also, the all-white design might clash with black furniture. Sarah noted that you might have trouble fitting it into your entertainment center unless you have large vertical or horizontal spaces. One more thing to consider before buying is the console’s physical size.