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September 2016
(88%)
79 Reviews
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With Forza Horizon 3, the series continues its streak: This is the best arcade racer of the modern era. Best races, best cars, best music, best moments. I'm not a fan of a few aspects new to this iteration—the “You're the boss!” story seems novel at f...
If the core Forza Motorsport games have felt a bit too dry, then look no further: Forza Horizon 3 serves up thrilling fun, and in incredible amounts too.There are harder-core simulation experiences out there and certainly more raucous, arcade-style affair...
Specific vehicles missing, Tesla Model S has old front
This game is stellar, whether your on-road or off, racing the Aussie landscapes on the left-hand side of the road with the best cars on the planet is an absolute fun fest. I can't recommend it highly enough and any driving fan should seriously consider ad...
Abstract: Let's get one thing straight: Forza Horizon 3 is not a normal racing game. Instead of tracks, Horizon 3 throws you on the open road, the beach and even the rainforest. Instead of a driver's championship, it gives you… a festival. From the opening titles t...
Published: 2016-09-20, Author: Steve , review by: pocket-lint.com
Looks fabulous, bigger, more diverse world and more cars, co-operative campaign mode, a few fun new activities, more customisable than ever, over-the-top Showcases
Not radically different from its predecessors, especially if you aren't much of a tinkerer, cheekily tries to get you to subscribe to Groove Music
Overall, Forza Horizon 3 doesn't feel radically different to its predecessors, but it does feel bigger and better in just about every aspect.The new activities are great fun, and the Showcases deliciously over-the-top. There's something oddly restful - ev...
Huge, beautiful world, Low-stress open-world, Tons of customization, from cars to races, Lots of variety for a racing game
Racing doesn't always feel competitive, Controller feels inaccurate sometimes
Still, Forza Horizon 3 gets the fun of driving, and everything from the DJs on the radio to the construction of the world is focused on the tone of having a really enjoyable time in a vehicle. The Forza franchise was built from the start around the...
Plenty of cars, all extremely customisable, Beautiful graphics, Fun and varied events, Different terrain keeps gameplay fresh, Competitive Drivatar AI, Solid online multiplayer
It's a pity you can't throw turtle shells
Besides that time I threw my Mustang around the bends of the Blue Ridge Parkway, I have never had a more fun, thrilling or satisfying driving experience. This game gets my heart rate going like no other racer. It captures the childish glee of playing w...
Looks fabulous, Bigger, More diverse world and more cars, Co-operative campaign mode, A few fun new activities, More customisable than ever, Over-the-top Showcases
Not radically different from its predecessors, Especially if you aren't much of a tinkerer, Cheekily tries to get you to subscribe to Groove Music
Overall, Forza Horizon 3 doesn't feel radically different to its predecessors, but it does feel bigger and better in just about every aspect.The new activities are great fun, and the Showcases deliciously over-the-top. There's something oddly restful - ev...
Published: 2016-09-21, Author: Tony , review by: nzgamer.com
Abstract: Playground Games have done it again.Forza Horizon 2 was my favourite game of 2014, its replayability giving the open world driving game plenty of legs, with MyRepublic gaming nights still being held regularly by NZGamer.com two years on.I didn't think dri...