
Gran Turismo is a series beloved by all kinds of people, from casual gamers to proper sim racing enthusiasts. With the 25th anniversary of the Gran Turismo series being celebrated this year, we decided to rank down every mainline Gran Turismo game released over the years.

Although the situation has improved in recent iterations, for much of its history the Gran Turismo series has been heavily criticized for its engine sounds. During the PlayStation 2 and 3 eras, engine notes were often compared to "vacuum cleaners"; the result of synthesized loops that lacked the soul and mechanical violence of their real-world counterparts.
Video games sounds keep evolving with every new generation be it a little or a lot eventually it will get to the point of been inside the race car

Former Sony Interactive Entertainment executive Shuhei Yoshida has shared how his feedback played a role in the success of Gran Turismo.
To this day, anyone that plays a GT game for the first time and doesn't have experience with this kind of game will crash at the first corner, so not really sure what Shu is claiming here. I literally saw this happen a few months ago at an event where they had GT7 with VR2 up on a stage and members of the public got to try it out.

Nathan Williams from Bebington has made a dream leap from virtual tracks to real-world glory, clinching victory in his debut race in the OT Coupe with Toyo
"Although Driveclub didn’t do well at all, the damage was already done to GT6."
LMAO driveclub was the best racing game on ps4
3 is perhaps still my favorite in terms of jaw dropping first time experiences. It was just amazing going from the PS1 to PS2. 5 on the PS3 would be a close second but I was already spoiled by the jump in tech from PS2-3 so it wasnt as awe inspiring but still pretty great.
GT4 is my favorite and GT7 is the worst it’s not even close
GT3 is my favorite. The jump from PS1 to PS2 was unbelievable
GT4 - the goat
GT3
GT2
GT1
GT7
GT6
GT5