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May 2019
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The editors liked
Winter is beautiful
And a unique challenge even for seasoned Forza drivers
Very little structure
Lets you focus on whatever you enjoy most
A promised "Route Creator" mode in the near future
Living
Breathing open world
Myriad play styles
Satisfying handling
Gorgeous visuals
Utterly beautiful
A huge amount of vehicles
Engaging and challenging open world
Interesting approach to multiplayer and shared world activity
Xbox One X enhanced with optional 60 FPS mode
Actual season changes add fresh challenge and unpredictability
Wonderful graphics
Exciting driving engine
Masses of modes
Visually stunning open world overflowing with activities
Seasons create tangible changes which value your consideration
Large range of difficulty modifiers creates a broadly welcoming experience
Big assortment of vehicles that continue to look and hand
Visually stunning
Seasons is neat
The top 10 racing games event
Racing a warthog
Excellent gameplay and endless content 1
Masterful shared-world experience 2
Incredible presentation 3
The editors didn't like
Visually less interesting than Forza Horizon 3's Australia
Spring/Summer/Autumn don't really feel that different
Lack of structure could annoy some players (or bore them)
Published: 2018-09-25, Author: Adam , review by: tomsguide.com
Living, breathing open world, Myriad play styles, Satisfying handling, Gorgeous visuals
Confusing progression system
It wasn't long ago that Forza Horizon was the odd spin-off to Microsoft's golden racing franchise that seemingly came out of nowhere. Six years later, it's practically carrying the torch of the arcade racing genre single-handedly.That's not to say there a...
Visually stunning open world overflowing with activities, Seasons create tangible changes which value your consideration, Large range of difficulty modifiers creates a broadly welcoming experience, Big assortment of vehicles that continue to look and hand
Forza Horizon 4 shifts the series to a well executed shared online world with four weather seasons, and though not every aspect of the transition is perfect, excellent racing and amazing presentation will definitely entice players to stick around and expl...
Published: 2018-09-25, Author: Jeff , review by: venturebeat.com
When a game series is this good for this long, you can sometimes find yourself taking it for granted. Forza Horizon 4 once again refines its formula in a number of notable ways. But those improvements are getting diminishing returns. This is the best Forz...
Visually stunning open world overflowing with activities, Seasons create tangible changes which value your consideration, Large range of difficulty modifiers creates a broadly welcoming experience, Big assortment of vehicles that continue to look and hand
Winter is beautiful, and a unique challenge even for seasoned Forza drivers, Very little structure, lets you focus on whatever you enjoy most, A promised "Route Creator" mode in the near future
Visually less interesting than Forza Horizon 3's Australia, Spring/Summer/Autumn don't really feel that different, Lack of structure could annoy some players (or bore them)
“More Forza Horizon” is the key though. Seasons make great eye-candy and social hooks should provide longevity, but this is the same Horizon Festival you've attended since 2012, only packed up and moved to the UK. Playground's done a bit to freshen up the...
Abstract: Forza Horizon 4, the latest entry in the open world racing game series is one of the most anticipated Microsoft games of the year, and it's a winner. This time, British studio Playground Games decided to take things home and set this new episode in the Br...
Utterly beautiful, A huge amount of vehicles, Engaging and challenging open world, Interesting approach to multiplayer and shared world activity, Xbox One X enhanced with optional 60 FPS mode, Actual season changes add fresh challenge and unpredictability
Initial loading times still quite long, Forzavista mode a little janky
Steep attempts to keep people coming back with regular content, including new challenges, gear, and events. In the case of the X Games DLC, they even added authentic winter sports competitions such as the Superpipe and Slopestyle. That level of support is...
Forza Horizon 4 is one of the best games I've ever played. Incredible driving mechanics, cutting-edge seasonal changes in a shared-world, and addictive RPG mechanics make exploring Great Britain an absolute blast