Why Gran Turismo 4 is the series' peak, so far... (2024)

Across six numbered releases, nine additional spin-off titles and legions of fans growingup enthusing aboutbewinged Subarus, the best mainline Gran Turismo game is the fourth instalment.

At least, that’s according to our recent poll, where over 41 per cent of Traxion.GG readers placed Gran Turismo 4 as the all-time greatest.

While we accept this is far from a definitive reckoning, the winning margin was colossal, with thousands of you voting for the 2004/5 opus to car culture.

It received more than double the number of votes ofsecond-placed Gran Turismo 3: A-Spec.

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In many ways, Gran Turismo 4 was a pioneer. It showed that you could have a varied car list, from the world’s first-ever car all the way through to a Tommy Kaira supercar and have distinct handling characteristics for every inclusion.

The level of track detail is still ahead of some contemporary releases and the photo mode set an image sharing trend before social media took off.

It was having your virtual cake and eating it, as the quantity was quality.

But it also arrived late and without an online mode. Oops.

Perhaps why most look upon it so fondly was the depth to the single-player experience.

Yes, there were the licence tests and the inimitable progression style, but they were combined with asignificant increase in real-world based content plus the wackiness of GT Auto and B-Spec mode.

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“This is my favourite Gran Turismo game because its depth is unmatched,” explained Davin Cornelius, aka DriveThrough.

“Winning the Gran Turismo World Championship and unlocking the Extreme Events was simply impossible for me to complete as a child. I’ve been playing this game on and off for 17 years and I still have so many championships to race.

“For example, simply getting on the starting grid of the Formula Gran Turismo championship and its 20 full-length Formula 1 races requires players to win a 24-hour endurance race. Yes, a full 24 hours of gameplay was expected of gamers in 2005. That’s how deep the GT4 career goes.

“Whenever I can finally reach 100 per cent career completion, it will truly be the completion of a lifetime goal.”

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That sense of accomplishment was also matched withownership.

“I will never forget winning my first ‘valuable’ car in Gran Turismo 4,” explained Traxion.GG content creator John Munro.

“It was the Costa Di Amalfi special event and I won it in my souped-up Nissan Skyline R32 GT-R.

“At this stage, I had never owned a car worth more than 30 or 40,000 credits, so when I discovered my prize was a Toyota RSC Rally Raid –worth over 250,000 credits –I was more than a little excited.

“What did I do with it? Sell it and buy a much less sensible TVR Cerbera Speed 12 of course…”

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This exemplifies the grind within Gran Turismo 4. But, because the tracks were so plentiful and varied, it never really felt like a drag – you were always striving for the next best thing, and you had to really earn it.

For several hours you were stuck with a slow vehicle, but the customisation options andchallenges set on shorter tracks kept you occupied.

“I started out with a black Mazda MX-5 from the used car dealership that I picked up for around 10,000 credits, but it was my second car that I am still attached to more than any other car in any other racing game,” continued John.

“It was that 1991 Nissan I’d used to win my first valuable prize. Being a bit wet behindthe ears at the time, I stuck a massive and completely unnecessary wing on the back to compliment the garish BBS rims I had also purchased.”

“However, the sentimental value meant I never traded that car for any other, not even one worth millions of credits.”

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The game’s pacing was one thing, but its vastness was quite another.

“Gran Turismo 4 was thegame that set the bar for all the following Gran Turismo release for me,” highlighted Traxion.GG contributor Nick Saunders.

“Just compare the home screen of Gran Turismo 4 with the home screen in Gran Turismo 7 to see the similarities.”

It’s a good point, and when the first Gran Turismo 7 trailer proudly said ‘Gran Turismo is back’, many of us were clearly thinking of the fourth instalment.

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“The real-world tracks featured were the stuff of dreams as I got to experience many of them for the first time in a game.

“The likes of Circuit de la Sarthe, Tsukuba (ok, that was in GT4 Prologue first, but its close enough), Suzuka, Twin Ring Motegi and the granddaddy that is the Nordschleife were all introduced to the series throughGran Turismo 4.

“The first time I tried to make it round the German epic I was totally lost and kept spinning off or whacking barriers, but now after many years I’m pleased to say that I actually know the track, mostly

“That hasn’t changed the outcome of ending up in the walls/grass all that much, however, whenever it wins the track vote in a GT Sport lobby…”

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The fêted and decried – in equal measure – Nordschleife had appeared in games such as Project Gotham Racing 3 before the fourth Gran Turismo, but it was the latter that managed to bottle the daunting essence of the Eifel venue.

“My overriding memory of Gran Turismo 4, though, is not even about the racing, but it was the soundtrack. If I hear any of the Daiki Kasho songs from this game, I am instantly transported back to that point in my life when I would just be sitting with my mates playing winner-stays-on via some split-screen action. Happy times.”

It’s these memories – and the ‘wow’ factor – that Gran Turismo 7 must live up to, and that’s no mean feat.

By focussing on the career mode again for the first time since the sixth numbered release in 2013, it’s easy to make comparisons with previous GT titles that many still hold dear.

But, appeasing old(er) fans is one thing, I think what’s even more important is a whole new generation of younger gamers getting to grow up with the Gran Turismo series and that sense of achievement– something they’ve been missing now for several years.

4th March 2022. No pressure Polyphony Digital, but let’s see if you can live up to the now over 17-year-old classic.

The best Gran Turismo numbered release poll results

  1. Gran Turismo 4 – 41.22%
  2. Gran Turismo 3: A-Spec – 18.02%
  3. Gran Turismo 5 – 12.24%
  4. Gran Turismo 2 – 11.71%
  5. Gran Turismo 6 – 10.29%
  6. Gran Turismo – 6.53%
Why Gran Turismo 4 is the series' peak, so far... (2024)

FAQs

How long does it take to 100% Gran Turismo 4? ›

When focusing on the main objectives, Gran Turismo 4 is about 77½ Hours in length. If you're a gamer that strives to see all aspects of the game, you are likely to spend around 265 Hours to obtain 100% completion.

Is Gran Turismo 4 still the best? ›

It is no secret that Gran Turismo 4 is seen as the pinnacle of the Gran Turismo series; in GTPlanet's own poll, a plurality of members voted it as the best GT game, and the game received quite remarkable reviews.

What is the Xbox answer to Gran Turismo? ›

Forza Motorsport was released worldwide for the original Xbox in May, 2005.

Why was Gran Turismo so successful? ›

While previous racing games were often clumsy approximations of the real thing, Gran Turismo would give the player a massive virtual garage with over 175 cars, all of which handled like their real-world counterparts. While the driving was pitch-perfect, the little details really sold Gran Turismo.

What is the longest race in Gran Turismo 4? ›

At 24 hours, it is the longest single race event in the game, tied with the Circuit de la Sarthe 24h I and Circuit de la Sarthe 24h II. It also holds the largest single race prize pool among all events in the game.

What is the 100% reward in Gran Turismo 4? ›

Yep, you get a black F1 car.

What is the fastest car in Gran Turismo 4? ›

Accepted Answer

Top speed, wheelie glitch: Toyota GT-One, can crack 400mph when tuned correctly. Circuit racing: Formula Gran Turismo almost everywhere, main exception being Circuit De La Sarthe I and II, where the fairly "dirty" aerodynamics hinder top speed noticeably. The Toyota Minolta race car is next on the list.

What is the fastest Gran Turismo? ›

The fastest car in Gran Turismo 7 is the Dodge SRT Tomahawk X VGT, and it's not even close. The ultimate vision of the US concept car has an incredible 2,586hp (over 700hp more than the Jaguar!). Thanks to its low weight of just 749 kg, the acceleration and top speed of the futuristic race car are beyond comprehension.

Why is Gran Turismo discontinued? ›

Despite receiving an update in 2021, the model has not gained much popularity in the market. The car has seen limited sales to private customers, primarily finding use as shuttles at airports and hotels in some parts of Europe. BMW's decision to end production comes as no surprise considering its faded performance.

Is Forza better than Gran Turismo? ›

But between GT7 and Forza Motorsport, the more impressive visuals belong to the latter game. At the same time, Gran Turismo's weather is more bland. This being said, GT7 has some more bells and whistles to compensate, like muddy soil and motion-blur windshield wipers.

Is Gran Turismo a real simulator? ›

Gran Turismo (GT) is a series of racing simulation video games developed by Polyphony Digital. Released on PlayStation systems, Gran Turismo games are intended to emulate the appearance and performance of a large selection of vehicles, most of which are licensed reproductions of real-world automobiles.

What is the red number in Gran Turismo? ›

Not only does it tell you which gear you're in, but it also tells which gear you should be in for the upcoming turn. As you approach a turn, a red number will appear next to the gear indicator. If the red number is flashing, the game is telling you to slow down.

Is Gran Turismo like real life? ›

Written by Jason Hall and Zach Baylin, “Gran Turismo” follows Jann (Archie Madekwe) as he triumphs at Nissan's GT Academy and becomes an unlikely professional race-car driver. While the timeline has been condensed and some characters are fictionalized, the film largely adheres to Mardenborough's experiences.

What is the most sold Gran Turismo? ›

Gran Turismo: 10,850,000 sold – #1 best-selling PS1 game. Gran Turismo 2: 9,370,000 sold – #3 best-selling PS1 game. Gran Turismo 3: A-Spec: 14,890,000 sold – #2 best-selling PS2 game.

Why is it called Gran Turismo? ›

Gran turismo means “grand tour” in Italian — in non-automotive contexts, a grand tour is traditionally a cultural tour around Europe. It's fitting, then, that in the context of vehicles, a grand tourer is a model that's meant to be comfortable and powerful over long distances.

How long is a GT4 race? ›

GT4 races are every hour. You have the shorter, fixed setup race (15 minutes, D Class licence) one hour and the longer, open setup race (30 minutes, C Class licence) the following hour.

What is the frame rate of Gran Turismo 4? ›

Polyphony not only retooled the visuals and improved on the artwork, but it also added real 1080i HD ability to the game while maintaining an impressive (and necessary) 60 frames per second display rate. Of course, Gran Turismo is about more than graphics.

What happens if you run out of gas in Gran Turismo 4? ›

If you were wondering what will happen if you run out of gas in a race: The instant your tank is empty you are taken out of the race and put on last place.

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