It was disappointing for me compared to FH3. It felt like they didn't know how to improve on that game and just made it more tedious and less interesting.
I sincerely regret not getting an Xbox before they shut down the servers and DLC for 1 and 2.
It's criminal that there's no all in one package ON DISC for these games.
One day that Lego expansion is going to be lost to time because it'll be taken down with no way to play it except for those that have bought it.
4 has a far better map than 3.I love forza horizon 4, its an excellent racing game, but its not quite at the GOAT tier racing game status that forza horizon 3 is. 3 just had a better map, and better music in my opinion, and blizzard mountain is just wonderful. Though i will admit fh4's treasure island dlc has grown on me quite a bit
It's a great game but my biggest beef is the engine sounds. They all either don't match or just straight up sound like ass. I really don't understand too because if you go back to FH3 the engine sounds were WAY better, I don't know if it was a license thing or what that caused them to throw away all those sound files but they really need to get that together.
the best game. 3 is great too. 2, also great.
first one, great.
Personally, sense of progression isn't really important for me. I like doing races with different cars, my reasoning for choosing one isn't just how good it is.It's one of my favourite games in this gen so far, and I even gave it my goty vote in the rankings (in hindsight i'd say that Hitman 2 was probably a bit better, but this is stellar none the less).
There's just one thing I feel it lacks: The Sense of Progression. You can get hypercars from the get go, and you never feel like youre ever going anywhere. This is one aspect that Need for Speed Heat does way better. The best progression in Horizon was still the very first one.
Well, playing in a group with friends (or not) enable collision with them, it's just disabled with players not in your group.I thought it was as good as 3.
To me they went backwards in multiplayer. They made all cars in online ghost cars. To me it was a huge problem. I want to smash my car into my friends.
Ghost cars are lame.
Yeah, if somebody from Activision sould just push around for a new Blur... wink winkThe games are well made but I think I'm more of a circuit racer guy. The driving feels good in FH4 but the racing wasn't sticky enough for me, so I fell off.
You hate ghost cars and yet, it sounds like you´re exactly why they exist.I thought it was as good as 3.
To me they went backwards in multiplayer. They made all cars in online ghost cars. To me it was a huge problem. I want to smash my car into my friends.
Ghost cars are lame.
2 is my overall favourite. Felt genuinely next gen, had the best soundtrack in the series and the setting is far more appealing to me than 3/4. I just wish 2/3/4 had a more rewarding progression system like 1 did.
From an outsider perspective it seems racing games are nowhere near popular as they once were. Even my more casual friends that bought GT Sport don't play it that much. So I think it's not a quality problem, specially in the Forza series.
Weather is cool but I vastly preferred 3 with the custom radio station and the Toyota license. I also liked the map way more.
and discovering FH2 was magic. The Horizon games are great but are incremental riffs on that game - The jumps haven't felt as big as the one from FH1 -> FH2, which I guess makes sense given the generation gap.