With developers frequently electing to fix and update their games post-launch these days, it was only natural for some games to come out of the gates, well, less-than-perfect.
This isn't the case with Gran Turismo 7 though. As per the critics, Gran Turismo 7 was almost perfect from the starting line in March, giving Polyphony Digital's long-running PlayStation-exclusive franchise a legitimate shot at the current king of racing sims, Xbox Game Studios' Forza games.
Unfortunately, by the time the public got their hungry hands on Gran Turismo 7, the game was anything but flawless. Although gamers agreed that the gameplay was top-notch, Gran Turismo 7 suffered from a reliance on microtransactions.
Thankfully, the fan backlash was enough to force Polyphony to change its ways, and now the first of several promised patches is live.
