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Forza Horizon 3 - Ultimate Edition for Xbox One offers an unparalleled racing experience with early access, exclusive content, and a vast open world set in Australia. Customize your festival, engage in thrilling gameplay, and enjoy a host of features designed for the ultimate racing enthusiast.
J**C
One of the best racing games I've played in awhile, and a worthy addition to the Forza series
Forza has always been the one Xbox title you can count on to end up being absolutely graphically beautiful, and Horizon 3 is no exception. That's the first thing you'll notice about the game as soon as you load it up. The graphics are absolutely outstanding, and it's a testament to the quality that a game made with the Xbox as the focus can produce. If you're coming into Horizon 3 without having played either previous Horizon game but having experience with Forza Motorsport, forget everything you knew. The car handling is a lot closer to arcade racers like Need For Speed, and it complements the focus on blistering speed, style, and split second corrections as opposed to the deliberate and careful pace of main series Forza games. Immediately upon loading up, you're given control of the cover cars, and you get to jam out to the awesome selection of music that makes up the other half of Horizon's main draw. Forza Motorsport is more about the experience of being a race driver, while Forza Horizon is all about enjoying the act of driving, celebrating the fun that cars bring us when paired with a stand-out soundtrack, and being accessible to pretty much anyone. While I will say that I'm sure there will be a select few that can't find a single radio station they like, there's feasibly something for everybody no matter your music taste. I almost feel like my Spotify playlist was raided by Playground Games and Turn 10. As soon as I got access to my first radio station selections, I was greeted by X Gon' Give It To Ya by DMX, and while it was heavily censored (expected for an E rated game), and that set the tone for my first few hours of gameplay. For the select few I mentioned above that will hate all the radio stations, you can always use Groove Music to personalize the in-game music to your exact liking.If you liked Horizon or Horizon 2, you will love Horizon 3. Enough new events like the new Danger Zone jumps, new showcases, and new scenery via the lush Australian outback/cities/coasts will keep the game feeling fresh. New skills and new features related to being the boss of the Horizon Festival instead of just another participant add an RPG-esque layer to the game that was already somewhat implemented with the skill trees of the previous Horizon games but is fully realized here. I'd elaborate more on the Horizon Boss aspects of the game, but as of this current posting I've spent around four hours with the game and don't have enough hands on experience with it to say how content-rich it actually is, although from the first look it appears to be more than just an afterthought. It is nice to feel like you're in control and be referred to by name (as long as you have one of the pre-entered names, of which there is quite a few, a-la Fallout 4) or simply by "boss", especially after being disrespected by every NPC in Horizon and being the underdog nobody in Horizon 2. For those who devoted a lot of time to Horizon 2, this really feels special, as it's almost like your accomplishments were recognized and carried over.If you're more used to sim racing titles like Forza Motorsport or Gran Turismo, this is going to be a switch for you, but it's a switch worth taking. Horizon 3 is one of those games that draws you in visually, then keeps you involved with a constantly growing list of things to do and try. The cars are as lovingly detailed as in Motorsport 6, and Horizon 3 carries over the "explode" feature to allow you to really get up close and personal just like in 6 itself. Once you get past unlearning your sim racing habits, Horizon 3 feels natural. You can artificially make Horizon 3 feel more akin to a sim by cranking the difficulty up and turning off all assists, but there are no real "tracks" to speak of. It's all cobbled together from various roads, trails, paths, and streets, so it'll still maintain some of its' arcade styling.If you've never played a racing game before, or never tried a Forza game, or maybe you're just looking for an Xbox exclusive that looks and plays excellent, pick Forza Horizon 3 up. The soundtrack is amazing, and you'll want to keep blazing through Australia with the huge selection of lovingly recreated cars. Turn 10 and Playground Games are staffed by auto lovers, and it shows in every rev, tire screech, and acceleration. The gameplay is as accessible as you need it to be while also being able to be customized to be as hard as you want to make it. You do NOT need a racing wheel to enjoy this game, even though it does help. It plays just fine on a controller.All in all, Forza Horizon 3 carries on the tradition of being a game series you can show to someone who doesn't play video games to wow them and make them consider changing their mind on video games as an art. Pick this one up, it's worth every cent.
J**I
Not falling for this ever again
The disc itself wasn't bad. I mostly wanted for the steel case and the codes. Codes didn't work!! And that's what the seller said was included in the price! Bogus, never order from this seller.
S**7
It's a great game, but it's not flawless
Enjoyed the game for almost two weeks, but I finally decided to sell the disc and got a digital basic version.As advertised, I received the game on September 23, 2016, four days before the game was released.For any preordered game, you will always have to deal with the bug issue and of course some features would not open before the official release date. However, I was level 90 prior to the time everybody can play the game.Pros:For Amazon pre-order:1. Arrived on time2. The Amazon preorder car (2016 Audi R8 v10+) was awesome.3. $20 off. You just can't beat the price.For game itself:1. Open-world as FH2.2. Drivatar difficulty has been increased compared to the same difficult level under FH2. More challenge more fun.3. Added Auction function. You can sell the cars you don't drive or purchase "rare cars" through the auction.4. You can eventually create your own race and share with friends through "Blueprint". (Damn, my friends are benefiting by using my created race to unlock the achievement, none of them create a single one for me to unlock the achievement! So selfish!)5. Online and Co-op. Not only can you play online, but also you can choose specific friends you want to play with. This is a good improvement.6. Rare cars (Horizon version cars with special bonuses) are achieved through wheel spin rewards. You can get all of them eventually, but it gives you a hard time at the beginning of the game. This potentially increases the playable time. Fortunately, I won all the special cars in the first week. Some cars I won twice and exchanged them to 5M right away.7. Finally, the Forzavista. Excellent feature. Now you can sit in the car and see what is inside. The model details are terrific. I can use this feature to determine if I will go for a GT-R or a M5 in the real life.Cons:1. BUGS BUGS BUGS. As I mentioned, I sold my disc and got a digital version, so I can play on my Xbox one as well as my PC. For a high performance PC, I don't have problems as discussed in Forza Forums. However, my preorder car is not selectable on PC end. Some unfortunate players cannot use any of the DLC car on their PCs.2. Racing scoring system sucks. For instance, if you and your opponent hit the line at the same time, guess what, if your name is alphabetically behind him/her, you are No. 2. There is no draw or such a thing, even in a loop racing, you best loop time is faster.3. The drivatar likes cheating. During a race in Timber Mill Line, I was in position 2, and about to pass the No. 1 at a corner which was two corners before the final corner, all of the sudden, I became No.4 and No.1 and No.2 came from nowhere and had a 20 seconds ahead of me. I watched video playback, these two cars were the last two before that corner! Seriously, Turn 10?4. The showcase winning car is not back. In FH1, if you won the showcases, you got the car used in the showcase, it's missing since FH2, and still absent in FH3. A little bit disappointed.5. Anna! Anna is an annoying lady, she won't keep quite and always guide you to a farther route. Besides, I don't like her name, even "Cortana" sounds better than "Anna". (Admit it Microsoft, both of these two names sound awkward)6. Finally, wheel spin coins. Somehow, I like to save enough coins before I challenging the special cars. Unfortunately, if you level up after a race, the coin will be used automatically, you cannot stop it. Sometimes, when you are about starting an event, your wheel spin coin notification pop-up, and you use your coin accidentally. No way you can turn this notification off.Overall, it's an exciting game, and you would enjoy it if you like NFS Most wanted (2012) and NFS Rivals (2013) without cops style version. If you not only want to play it on your Xbox, but also want to torture your laptop and play it with whole bunch of bugs on your PC, go for a digital version will be a best choice.
P**O
Get the digital version, you get pc version too.
The most expensive , physical copy, did not come with play anywhere (no pc version included) where the digital version did.awesome game, wish i had the pc version too. It would be 5 stars if it came with the pc version.
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