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Constantly updated Forza Horizon 3

In recent years, Microsoft has tried to broaden Forza's appeal to difference audiences. Whereas Turn 10’s Forza Motorsport caters for fans of traditional track racing, Playground Games’ Forza Horizon is its open world sister series. At the time, the first Horizon game was a risky and radical detour for the franchise, but the result was one of the most liberating racing games in years that captured the thrill of the open road, thanks to its memorable Colorado setting which made you feel like you were in one of Top Gear’s ‘greatest driving roads’ segments. Set around a driving music festival, the lighthearted party atmosphere was the perfect contrast to the more serious, simulation-focused Forza Motorsport. If Motorsport is the studious hermit type, Horizon is its raving sibling that stays up partying all night.
 


Following Forza Motorsport 6, not only does Forza Horizon 3 have a lot to live up to, it arrives at a pivotal point in the racing game genre. As developers strive to make racing games as realistic as possible, Playground Games reminds us that they also need to be fun. And fun, Forza Horizon 3 most certainly is in spades.  

"Horizon 3" provides hundreds of hours of huge game content, it has more than twice the previous map capacity and extremely rich and diverse regional landscape, more than 350 kinds of cars can be unlocked. Compared to other racing games, Horizon 3 is a differentiated piece of work that offers a casual, free, unrestrained style, rather than a tense race and a pure racing style. It is more like a "Can not get off the version of the GTAV", for you to provide a broad enough world for you to explore.

Driving to your destination, it’s easy to get distracted with the endless supply of side activities: there are speed traps to beat, PR stunt challenges to complete, and secret cars stashed in hidden Barn Finds to discover. It’s a completionist's worst nightmare – even after the credits had rolled from completing the campaign, there were still new events and challenges to discover. Not since Burnout Paradise has a racing game world been so packed with distractions.
 
At times, Forza Horizon 3 plays like a tribute to retired arcade racing game franchises. Surfers Paradise is straight out of Burnout Paradise, the rainforests are reminiscent of MotorStorm Pacific Rift, and it’s hard not to look back fondly at Project Gotham Racing when you’re powersliding around 90-degree corners in the city environments. Forza Horizon 3 fills the void rather nicely.

Bucket Lists are among the most addictive side-activities, with one-off challenges in specific vehicles that can be brutally tough to beat. One challenge in which you max out a LaFerrari at over 230 mph while weaving through traffic to reach your destination is especially nail-biting and tough to beat without precision driving.
 
As a series of old players, but also picky questions, such as sitting in the driver's face looks like a wooden puppet, the body damage system is not complete, the damage can not see the effect of falling parts, people feel the car Always hit not bad; road burning tires color is dark blue, in the game is white; wild animals are bright spots, but the number is too small, but also hit ... some places may not be "Horizon 3" deficiencies But should be able to do better details. In any case, as a not the same racing game, "Horizon 3" show to us are all different, whether it is loyal to the racing game hardcore players, or enjoy the fun of recreational novice, this content is huge, Good quality works should be one of your first choice.