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October 2017
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The editors liked
The cars are still as much fun as ever to drive
As good with a controller as it is with a wheel—maybe even better
700+ cars
And yes
Porsche is here from the start
Dynamic weather and track conditions
As accessible to the casual player as it is to th
Gorgeous visuals
4k/HDR/60fps
Lots of content
Customized difficulty
Fantastically approachable
Great to play on a controller and very adaptable for all needs and requirements
Huge selection of cars to choose from which all look
Sound and feel different to each other
Excellent visuals for the most part. Specifically th
Impressive selection of rain scenarios add beauty to the courses
Lighter emphasis on automotive fetishization compared to previous Forzas
Wide variety of competitive racing options
Features the solid controls and high accessibility Forza Motorsport is
Beautiful graphics
Lots of cars
Track variety
Dynamic weather
Forza Cup
Visually stunning (still)
Career progression
700 amazing cars that all feel different
Eye-poppingly beautiful
Dynamic weather causes in-game effects
Incredible accessible for all audiences
Challenges are a great break from racing
The editors didn't like
Changes to the game economics and career mode can leave it feeling grindy
Particularly when it comes to unlocking cars
Drivatars still drive badly
And there are few incentives to do better
Long load times
Other games have more tracks now
Homologation kills customization
Progression based on car purchases
Entire game now focused on microtransactions
Invasive loot boxes take away a previous feature in the game for gamblingstyle microtransactions
The new collector level ties into this by locking you out of higher tier cars until you've wasted credits on lower tier ones
Limited selection of 'environme
No zombie
Tag
League
And Forzathon modes available at launch
Multiplayer with strangers isn't fun when you start at the back of the pack
Best-in-class graphics, even on a bog-standard Xbox One, Brilliant control that's perfectly playable with a pad, An utterly gargantuan amount of content, all of it superb
Load times are a bit on the long side, Big crashes are underwhelming, Progression is quite complex and needs a lot of time invested
Forza Motorsport 7 addresses every issue of its predecessor, turns the visual flair up to 11 and handles like a dream. An essential purchase...
Published: 2017-10-01, Author: Tom , review by: dailystar.co.uk
Those stunning visuals, Awesome gameplay, Highly polished, Accessible to all, Tons of content both online and offline,
Dodgy looking driver outfits, Long load times,
THE GOOD• Those stunning visuals• Awesome gameplay• Highly polished• Accessible to all• Tons of content both online and offlineTHE BAD• Dodgy looking driver outfits• Long load timesRelated articlesCuphead Preview: Is this Xbox One's BEST game of the year...
Looks utterly gorgeous, Accessible to players of all skill levels, A fun and engaging career mode, So many cars to drive, And lots of tracks to drive them on
Long load times between races, AI behaviour can be erratic at times
Forza 7 doesn't reinvent the wheel and feels more like a graphical upgrade than a revolutionary step forward for the series. But this isn't necessarily a bad thing. The jump to 4K and 60fps on the Xbox One X made the car's handling feel more reactive, eve...
We're impressed by what we saw at Gamescom 2017, but we'll wait until the game is released in October before delivering a full verdict.Tags:GamesShare this articleShareTweetSendHi. I saw this on Tech Advisor and thought you should see it too.Comments...
Forza Motorsport 7 is the exhilarating, technical racer you expect it to be when you've finally put rubber on the track. But outside of that it's a mess of randomised loot boxes, microtransaction structures, tepid progression and watered down multiplayer...
Forza Motorsport 7 is an extremely enjoyable game which will make you want to play for hours. The selection of cars, the choice of tracks and the Drivers' Cup add to the excitement and enjoyment. If you're a fan of car racing games, this is a game which w...
Forza Motorsport 7 is an extremely enjoyable game which will make you want to play for hours. The selection of cars, the choice of tracks and the Drivers' Cup add to the excitement and enjoyment. If you're a fan of car racing games, this is a game which w...
Extremely long loading times on Xbox One, Microtransactions, Aggressive monetisation messaging in a premium game, Loot boxes to “win” gear and mods, Overall rating (out of 10): 7, Gadgets 360 played a review copy of Forza Motorsport 7 on an Xbox One. It's
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Forza Motorsport 7 boasts a ridiculous commitment to realism and graphical fidelity. Whether that's enough to sell you on the Xbox One X will depend on just how seriously you take your virtual racing.For proper petrolheads, this is pretty much gaming nirv...