Friday, 25 September 2015

Forza Motorsport 6 game review


Forza Motorsport
Forza Motorsport 6

Forza Motorsport is the best racing game existing. Turn 10 studio’s latest Forza title release as the series, it's is the six in the series. And lastly it has one of the most wanted features over that timespan: weather. It's not as dynamic weather as wanted, but it's a good beginning. But for only certain tracks, for now, so the dreams of having a wet and wild V8 race on Mount Panorama aren't possible. Night races are also available in the game, and these are a good addition. When race around Le Mans at night in a LMP1 class car is absolutely awesome. It will great experience when jump into a night race in a car without headlights by mistake.

Turn 10 has never afraid to add new features for attracting new gamers to make a bond with their game. The new addition is "mod slots". Basically you can purchase a pack of cards using the in-game currency, which will give you exact supplies in order to win a bonus. Occasionally they will add a handicap to you - compelling you to use a particular camera angle, adding weight, decreasing your braking ability - in order to win more money or experience. 

And sometimes they will just be a nice, it guaranteed increase in your winnings for finishing in a certain position. All these new features are outstanding for the most portion of the game, and so is the 1080p presentation with a focus not just on the cars, but on the infield around you. You'll see silly waving inflatable arm flailing tube men, smoke from barbecues, planes taking off around Sebring, para gliders in Rio... There's a lot to distract a driver.


Forza 6



The major problem with Forza is the lack of sense of progression. Forza 6 takes the same shape as earlier series are, which isn't certainly broken, but it is boring. Turn 10 did a 70 hour investment just for the career mode, which is great for the serious racers for whom this will be the main investment of the year.

The mantra Turn 10 has recurring thousands of times over the years is they want their gamers to make a bond with their in-game car. But Turn 10 also needs to focus on getting them to make a bond with the game. The career mode could do with a serious revolution up to get a little newness, a slight of investment and a dosage of success about it.


Conclusion
Forza 6 is the usual excellent quality we’ve come to suppose over the past decade. The racing is smooth and can be personalized to suit anybody’s skill level, and the tracks are designed with careful attention to detail. Turn 10 haven’t raised the bar with this release - because they’ve already put it as high as it needs to be.

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