Gran Turismo celebrates 25 years of existence.
The video’s first half shows the humble beginnings and races that were held in the early 20th-century. There are also some pop-culture icons. After that you can move on to the fun part: in-game footage. You can then see virtual models of the cars that you can use in-game. Polyphony Digital showcases its graphics capabilities. Gran Turismo 7’s intro features many of the same features that are back in Gran Turismo 7. Gran Turismo Sport’s weather effects have been removed, but Dynamic Time is back. Temperature and time can have an impact on the grip levels at different sections of the track. This is something you should consider if your goal is to compete in the endurance races.
There are more than 400 cars to choose from and each one has realistic interiors. You can buy fast parts and have a complete tuning menu. The used car market is back. The prices on the game’s used car marketplace seem to be representative of real life. There are no more S13 Nissan Silvia cars available for purchase with less than 10,000 credits. Other callbacks can be made to Gran Turismo 7’s previous games. Simulator Mode’s main screen is reminiscent of Gran Turismo 4. Those who have played Gran Turismo 2 or Gran Turismo 3 will recognize the menu sound effects. You can also hear classic tracks like Trial Mountain or Deep Forest.