This is why I much prefer the first two Forza Horizon games — driving and racing in style, with a side sprinkling of over-the-top mayhem, whereas the third and fourth went further into the playground nature of things (off road, jumps and general wackiness).
Forza Horizon 4 also felt artificial, and the progression system was a regression from prior games too.
While folks were playing FH4 last year (and whinging that it didn't make any GotY lists...), I played the first Forza Horizon game via backwards compatibility and had a whale of a time! Driving through the French and Italy inspired scenery in Forza Horizon 2 feels really good.
Forza Horizon 4 also felt artificial, and the progression system was a regression from prior games too.
While folks were playing FH4 last year (and whinging that it didn't make any GotY lists...), I played the first Forza Horizon game via backwards compatibility and had a whale of a time! Driving through the French and Italy inspired scenery in Forza Horizon 2 feels really good.