Gran Turismo 7 is already suffering from the infamous Review Bombing

Several weeks passed since the launch of _ Gran Turismo 7 _, and although initially the criticism received it with very good grades, it did not take long before the new Polyphony Digital began to suffer from infamous _review bombing, _ something that has also been happening to other exclusives of PLAYSTATION . However, in this case goes beyond the simple 'hate'.

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There are a couple of reasons why _ great tourism 7 _ It is being bombarded by negative reviews, and one of the main ones has to do with the fact that this game always needs an Internet connection to work, even when you are playing al1. Last week, the title was unpacked for almost two days after its servers had to go into a maintenance period for a problem related to their latest update, something that caused the anger of thousands of users.

Additionally, there are also complaints related to the section of the microtransractions and their high prices. And it is that according to the director of Gran Turismo 7, Kazunori Yamauchi, wants the price of the cars within the game "reflect its value and rarity" as it happens in real life. Obviously, this did not make a lot of sense among the players.

Editor's Note: The decision will always require an Internet connection to play, and hopefully, with time, Polyphony Digital consider removing it. I understand why they did, but in any case, this is restricted only to online mode, and that is not a requirement for single-player modes.

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