With Gran Turismo 7 speeding towards the finish line on March 4, critics have had a chance to review the latest Gran Turismo game over the past week or so. With the embargo finally lifted on March 2, reviewers are now allowed to share their thoughts on Polyphony Digital's and the sports car sim appears to be fitting on all cylinders.

Naturally, Gran Turismo 7 performs best on the PS5, where it stays true to the series' long-standing tradition of showcasing the console's full potential. Although the photorealistic graphics was always a given, it appears that critics did not expect the level of detail that Polyphony put into rendering each car. But, that's not all, even the environments feel real too, stepping up the immersion factor to the point that it becomes easy to forget that this is all just a game.

The all-new DualSense controller continues to be a revelation as well. Nearly a year after Ratchet & Clank: Rift Apart surprised gamers by how integrated the adaptive triggers and haptic feedback feels when playing, Gran Turismo 7 does the same thing.

Although Gran Turismo 7 is also available on the PS4, it is on the PS5 where the game truly shines with the help of the DualSense controller making sure that drivers don't just see how awesome the game looks but also feel how it's like to drive beastly machines.