

It’s your typical point A to point B sprint races. While driving is great, the races and events may seem to have run its course. Same-Old Same-Old Races (In The Demo At Least) Many features from past Forza games- both Horizon and Motorsport- have been carried over to Horizon 4 to great effect.īy being more grounded to reality while still fun to control, the physics in Forza Horizon 4 is one of the best in an open world racer out there. Puddles can appear on the streets or dirt trails and you can get aquaplaned- a loss of control as the tyres struggle to grip the surface. The great driving physics don’t end there. The Audi TTS corners well and nimble by comparison. The Dodge Charger R/T is an old muscle car that is squirrelly when you go full throttle from the start line. But if you turn off the many assists then it’s closer to the Forza Motorsport style of handling, which is good. It’s harder to pull off sick drifts compared to games like Need For Speed Payback or The Crew 2, but it’s still managable. The default controls hovers in the middle of the arcade-to-simulation spectrum, sim-cade as people used to call it. And as ever, this is where the game shines the best.

Still The Best Handling Physics In An Open World RacerĪs ever, you are racing as part of the Horizon event, an up-and-coming talent proving your racing skills. You’ll get a taste of them all in the quick prelude mission before the game starts proper in Summer.

Leaves scatter in the winds as you breeze through Autumn. Winter freezes up a whole lake and brings slippery roads. Muds aplenty if you trek across the deep woods in Spring. The four seasons of Autumn, Winter, Spring and Summer brings not just an aesthetic change to the scenery but also some gameplay changes. The biggest selling point for Horizon 4 is the introduction of seasons. It is your tried-and-true sequel yet again based on playing the demo, but it still is one of the better open world racing games out there. With Forza Horizon 4, the series goes to Playground Games’ home country, the countryside of the UK. It’s the same pattern since this subseries’ inception, a more arcadey take compared to Forza Motorsport plus an open world ripe for exploration on four wheels. Another even year, another Forza Horizon game.
