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October 2017
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The editors liked
Those stunning visuals
Awesome gameplay
Highly polished
Accessible to all
Tons of content both online and offline
Looks fabulous
Decent track roster
Flatters your driving ability
Contains some off-beat cars and desirable racing formulae
Great soundtrack
Loads to collect
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
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
Unparalleled car selection
Dozens of tracks
Looks gorgeous
Driving is as tight and focused as ever
Single player encourages players to experiment with new cars
Showcase races delivery plenty of extra variety
Visually stunning
More Accessible to players of all skill levels
Showcase Racers
The editors didn't like
Dodgy looking driver outfits
Long load times
Car handling variables
Forces you to grind
Encourages poor driving techniques
Punishes you if you don't collect cars assiduously enough
Long load times between races
AI behaviour can be erratic at times
Load times are a bit on the long side
Big crashes are underwhelming
Progression is quite complex and needs a lot of time invested
So my complaints with Forza Motorsport 7 lie almost entirely outside the racing aspects. I guess that's to be expected, coming from arcade racing. I'm not deep enough into the scene to talk about tire-wear models or anything like that—I find those facets...
Published: 2017-10-09, Author: Terry , review by: nzgamer.com
Abstract: The first Forza Motorsport was released on the original Xbox in 2005, and was met with overwhelming positive reviews and awards. Forza 7 has landed, and continues a proud history of producing the very best racing games on the Xbox family of consoles.The s...
So my complaints with Forza Motorsport 7 lie almost entirely outside the racing aspects. I guess that's to be expected, coming from arcade racing. I'm not deep enough into the scene to talk about tire-wear models or anything like that—I find those facets...
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
Abstract: With Crackdown 3 pushed to next year, and Scalebound cancelled, Microsoft has very little to show in terms of first-party games this year. One that remains is the seventh instalment of Forza. Much like past entries in the series, Forza 7 is a simulation r...
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...