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October 2011
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The editors liked
Good controls. Brilliant in-cockpit view. The Top Gear Track and Jeremy Clarkson. Better damage modeling than Gran Turismo's. Beautiful exteriors.
Simply the best racing game available right now. From its stellar graphics and presentation to its outstanding online racing modes and social features
Forza 4 is an absolute winner.
Caters to drivers of all skill levels
Rivals mode is a great addition
Cars and tracks look better than ever
New multiclass races are a lot of fun
Immediate feedback on your driving technique encourages you to improve.
The editors didn't like
Wireless Speed Wheel can be fatiguing. Kinect mode is gimmicky. No night/weather effects
Some presentation features seem overengineered and somewhat pointless. Kinect integration feels gimmicky rather than useful.
Abstract: Everyone will have their own Forza Motorsport 4 story, and while many might have similar tales, much of my journey through Turn 10's fourth entry in its seminal racing series was in the 458 Italia, the luscious Ferrari that adorns the front cover.It's ...
Like the step up from FIFA 11 to FIFA 12, there's no going back to Forza 3 now. The changes and updates are too welcome and widespread. The improved visuals, the added cars on track, the wealth of new race types, the tweaked AI and closer racing, the f...
Caters to drivers of all skill levels, Rivals mode is a great addition, Cars and tracks look better than ever, New multiclass races are a lot of fun, Immediate feedback on your driving technique encourages you to improve.
No variable weather conditions or night races, Only five new circuits.
Forza Motorsport 4 refines and improves upon its predecessor in a number of ways, but also feels just a little too familiar....
Abstract: I have a confession to make. This wasn't the easiest review I've ever written. There are two reasons for that: I feel like I've already reviewed Forza Motorsport 4 back when it was called 'Forza 3'. Secondly after a week of intense play, my hands have ...
Abstract: Only 24 cars can be checked out in the Kinect powered Autovista feature but these are so precisely rendered and accurately presented that serious petrolheads can spend hours just toying around with this feature.Kinect can also be integrated into the gamep...
Published: 2011-10-06, Author: Chris , review by: techgeek.com.au
Visually stunning, 500 detailed, licensed cars, Hardcore racing fans and regular gamers are welcome, The Top Gear licence is finally being put to good use in a game
No nonvisual car damage
If you are hungry for a serious car simulation game that's also heaps of fun, then Forza 4 is for you. It's packed with amazing detail, a buffet of settings and fine-tuning options, it looks beautiful and can be enjoyed by anyone....
Abstract: Forza Motorsport 4 (FM4) There are two definitive car simulations available and both on two totally different consoles. The first game was Gran Turismo (PS2, PS3) which raised the bar for realistic car simulators and the second was Forza Motorsport (XB...
Abstract: Forza Motorsport 4 opens with Top Gear’s Jeremy Clarkson lamenting the demise of the petrol head in today’s society.“We are an endangered species, we lovers of performance and beauty and mechanical soul,” he says, then concludes: “but there is hope, th...
Abstract: I’ve been looking forward to getting my chubby little hands on a copy of Forza Motorsport 4 since the first title was unleashed on Xbox, way back in 2005. You see, before Forza, there had only been Gran Turismo, and after Forza... well, for a while, th...