Thanks Szeth. I really don't like when Kyle deletes some of his streams for whatever reasons (it's happened multiple times already). Sure don't upload them to the YT channel if you don't think they're good enough, but at least don't actively delete them off twitch.
As for GT Sport, definitely think Blood's review was good and was scored appropriately based off his experience with the game that was told to us in the review.
For me, personally, an "objective" evaluation of the game (as in for review purposes) I'd score it a 7/10. The online didn't hook me. I gave it a fair shot. And as that didn't hook me (and is basically the main focus of the game to begin with), the single player content did not feel like it held enough on its own to be able to make up for it.
The rally portion of the game is pretty bad especially in comparison to other rally sims, felt like ice rather than dirt. The car selection did not feel varied enough and way too many doubles, triples, quadruples and fake cars to round out the roster. The track selection is also heavily focused on fictional tracks over real courses (which is a headscratcher for a racing sim imo). The online server connection requirements (even for things like the offline challenges) are also a big negative point.
The xp and level progression system (not talking about online SR) also did not feel rewarding, just felt like something that was there to satisfy people's needs for numbers to go up. Rather than actual progression.
Where the game excels is the presentation. Graphics, scapes, menus/UI etc were top notch. The gameplay is also top of the class in regards to console sims (except for the rally part). Despite the online not hooking me, the systems in place seemed to be well done in regards to promoting clean races. The audio was fine to me.
All this considered, would lead to a 7/10 review evaluation on my part.
As a fan of the series however, that does not like the gameplay in any other sim as much as GT (meaning I skip most of those games as a result after trying out their demos/betas), and who skipped out on GT6 due to release timing, waited for it to show up on PS4 (after Kaz and PD themselves hinted at a GT6 port naturally showing up on PS4 in a few years after launch).This game ended up being a huge disappointment and would end up with a 4/10 in my own mind in its current state due to not liking the online, the lack of proper career (and all the things that come with it like tournaments, progression, car parts upgrades etc), bad car variety, and smaller track selection than the competitors and past entries. And last but not least, the online connection requirements for progression, which is one of the biggest issues personally.