Compare Gran Turismo Sport, Forza Motorsport 7 and Project Cars 2 around Mt Panorama Bathurst

Playstation’s key driving title for 2017 is Gran Turismo Sport, and it’s long overdue. So ahead of the launch later this week and our full review, we wanted to share with you some of the in-game graphics we’ve been seeing.

And what better place to compare the graphics on such high end games as Mt Panorama. So we cut some laps around the Mountain on Forza Motorsport 7 in a V8 Supercar, on Project Cars 2 in a V8 Supercar and then in the new Gran Turismo Sport – here we chose a hotted up Mustang for some sense of comparison as a V8 Supercar was not available.

Don’t mind the driving in Forza, thumb driving isn’t a favourite of ours, Gran Turismo and Project Cars were done with a full wheel and pedal setup so a touch more comfortable to drive.

What do you think? Which game would you buy if you didn’t own a console already??

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