GT4 has to be up there, it's the archetypal Gran Turismo for so many of us slightly older folk. The soundtrack was genuinely great, the graphics were a step forward too, the selection of cars and tracks, outside of AC mods there's still nothing like it.
@@ricecake-vk8by I totally get that, but arguably GT4 was the bigger landmark. EVERYONE had a PS2. Chaz nails it when he points to the inclusion of Le Mans and Nurbs in particular - Nurbs especially was a remarkable feat given the hardware limitations.
Yea but then it gets kind of annoying too. Like racing in new york always keeps crashing into a wall instead of slowing down and turning. I do love bob but my god bob use your brakes i just improve the car for you
You know I am actually impressed with how much of an impact that Grand Turismo 4 has on many racing gamers. I even still see a handful of content creators who still make videos about them too. 👍
Hard disagree. Physics and graphically the 5 & 6 were far superior to 1-4 as you'd hope and expect. Sport was perfect timing to get GT into the more serious realm of Esports just as it was gaining in popularity. 7 is a mix of both Sport and the old collectathon GT's of the past. Despite the very weird microtransaction nonsense at the launch of GT7, its such a great and thoughtfully created game.
GT3 was a huge step up in graphics but GT4 finally brought the content to go with it. Before that, when GT3 came along I still returned to GT2 sometimes for the content. Then when GT4 was released I didn't really need to go back to either GT2 or GT3. It was all (mostly) there in one game (aside from Complex String). If only they could get the content together more in the current GT7 with the more traditional open career with more races. They've added some great ones in the limited time updates for weekly races (like the JGTC themed one this week) but for some reason they don't keep them in the game permanently. And Kaz claimed there'd be endurance races coming, 2 years ago, yet somehow Forza is getting an endurance update despite so many missteps at launch. In some ways GT7 feels like GT3 all over again. Wish it was more like GT4 all over again.
Gran Turismo 4, even in 2024 still is the BEST GRAN TURISMO GAME EVER MADE as it featured the most realistic car models ever. Its should've received 96 on Metacritic.
GT4 is a near perfect game, what would make it perfect in my eyes would be it having GT3's physics. As a side-note IIRC GT3 had a diesel powered BMW in it but take my memories with a pinch of salt.
I'll say that Gran Turismo 4 was peak, but I preferred playing Gran Turismo 3 to 4. My big issue with 4 was the that physics were too understeery compared to 3 even when assists were off along with the controls feeling stiff. If it maintained the physics and controls GT3 had however, it probably could've been my favorite all time GT game.
GT4 was my first serious sim. The career mode was fun and open-ended, and it felt like I travelled from continentsl to continent to partake in events so I have no complains there either
It proves the new games are going down hill, and that humanity is basically stuck firmly in nostalgia, because what we create recently does not make us happy and only makes us sadder over the past. What. A. Time. To. Be. Alive.
Still play GT4 on my Steam Deck. They really need all these tracks from 4 in 7.
and cars
@@AlexFZ8two third of those cars in Gran Turismo 4 like Setsuna Yuki's Minolta 88C-V all should return to GT7.
GT4 has to be up there, it's the archetypal Gran Turismo for so many of us slightly older folk. The soundtrack was genuinely great, the graphics were a step forward too, the selection of cars and tracks, outside of AC mods there's still nothing like it.
Gran Turismo 6 has larger selection of cars and tracks, if you mean that.
@@ricecake-vk8by I totally get that, but arguably GT4 was the bigger landmark. EVERYONE had a PS2. Chaz nails it when he points to the inclusion of Le Mans and Nurbs in particular - Nurbs especially was a remarkable feat given the hardware limitations.
@@ricecake-vk8byGT6 has 1298 cars in total including LRV-1000 and Audi R18 TDI 2011 (Coco Hayashi's favourite car).
@@TheFibremanNordschleife despite not had 24hr layout or V layout is very advanced. Way more than FM8.
God i love when b spec bob all of a sudden crashes into a wall in the middle of mulsanne straight
I called him B spec bob too!
@@TheFibreman i feel like calling him b spec bob is like a universal thing in gt community
Yea but then it gets kind of annoying too. Like racing in new york always keeps crashing into a wall instead of slowing down and turning.
I do love bob but my god bob use your brakes i just improve the car for you
@@evandaymon8303 bob sometimes makes me wanna smash my head against the wall until i start bleeding from my forehead
@@TheFibremanB Spec is like GT GUY 2.0.😅
You know I am actually impressed with how much of an impact that Grand Turismo 4 has on many racing gamers. I even still see a handful of content creators who still make videos about them too. 👍
I'm having a lot of fun playing GT7 but will always remember GT4 😊😊😊
Same. I am having tons of fun playing GT5 yet everyone still remembered GT4.
loved this clip i still have my ps 2 and gt 4
I am currently playing this phenomenal on my PS2 console..what a master piece 👌
The PS2 Era is where Gran Turismo peaked.
Hard disagree. Physics and graphically the 5 & 6 were far superior to 1-4 as you'd hope and expect. Sport was perfect timing to get GT into the more serious realm of Esports just as it was gaining in popularity. 7 is a mix of both Sport and the old collectathon GT's of the past. Despite the very weird microtransaction nonsense at the launch of GT7, its such a great and thoughtfully created game.
@@yookalaylee2289and despite GT7 is ONLINE ONLY game like Test Drive Unlimited Solar Crown.
One major flaw for GT4 is where it holds a world record for a large number of disc read errors with the infamous info "The disc could not be read".
GT3 was a huge step up in graphics but GT4 finally brought the content to go with it. Before that, when GT3 came along I still returned to GT2 sometimes for the content. Then when GT4 was released I didn't really need to go back to either GT2 or GT3. It was all (mostly) there in one game (aside from Complex String). If only they could get the content together more in the current GT7 with the more traditional open career with more races. They've added some great ones in the limited time updates for weekly races (like the JGTC themed one this week) but for some reason they don't keep them in the game permanently. And Kaz claimed there'd be endurance races coming, 2 years ago, yet somehow Forza is getting an endurance update despite so many missteps at launch. In some ways GT7 feels like GT3 all over again. Wish it was more like GT4 all over again.
Did you mention the driving missions?
The Mercedes one lap magic at the Nurburgring is one of my GT life achievements 😀
GT5 was my favorite! GT4 is definitely in my top 3
Im planning to play and finish this game 100% one day, just to finish what I started back in my childhood.
"The sun is shining and you know, We Gotta LIVE TOWN"
GT3 is fun, GT4 is the best (especially with 360° chase camera mod), GT5 is... interesting
Gran Turismo 4, even in 2024 still is the BEST GRAN TURISMO GAME EVER MADE as it featured the most realistic car models ever. Its should've received 96 on Metacritic.
GT4 is a near perfect game, what would make it perfect in my eyes would be it having GT3's physics.
As a side-note IIRC GT3 had a diesel powered BMW in it but take my memories with a pinch of salt.
I'll say that Gran Turismo 4 was peak, but I preferred playing Gran Turismo 3 to 4. My big issue with 4 was the that physics were too understeery compared to 3 even when assists were off along with the controls feeling stiff. If it maintained the physics and controls GT3 had however, it probably could've been my favorite all time GT game.
Might still be the "most complete package" GT.
what if we hugged in front of the nissan 350z
Imho, GT6 is the best but GT4 is close 2nd with many firsts in the series and many cars never seen since.
Yeah GT6 was incredible. I really enjoyed it. I wonder if they will release a GT8 for the PS5 or they're just going to develop it for the PS6?
bring back b spec!!
Amazing to see how Gran turismo 7 have fallen off 20yrs later its embarising.
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IMO, I prefer GT3. I just think the game is more fun. I think GT4 takes itself a little too seriously.
GT4 was my first serious sim. The career mode was fun and open-ended, and it felt like I travelled from continentsl to continent to partake in events so I have no complains there either
Oh FFS why can’t you leave the past behind??
fair. But also, never!
Maybe, but this is one of the Greatest of All Time racing games after all...
It proves the new games are going down hill, and that humanity is basically stuck firmly in nostalgia, because what we create recently does not make us happy and only makes us sadder over the past.
What. A. Time. To. Be. Alive.