Forza Motorsport 7 Reviews
Objectively, Forza Motorsport 7 is an excellent game. It has the looks, the sounds, and the feel of a champion. In my opinion, it does not look as good as Forza Horizon 3 in many areas, but I can overlook that due to how it is structured and how well it performs. I don't believe it is as good a game as Forza Horizon 3, despite having much better tracks, but would not hesitate to recommend the console version to any driving game fan. Had I not experienced the aforementioned performance issues, I would be inclined to give Forza Motorsport 7 my highest recommendation for PC players. As things stand now, I cannot give it any higher than a 6/10. If a patch arrives in a timely fashion (the 8 months it took to fix Horizon 3 is unacceptable) that addresses the performance problems, I would have no issues with a 9/10.
It's not exactly revolutionary, but it's hard to fault Forza Motorsport 7 for being anything other than the best racing sim around
Turn 10 turned in their biggest game in terms of tracks, cars, and features with Forza 7, and it very well may be their best one yet.
The truth is that yes, Forza 7 is an evolution of Forza 6. But Forza 6 was virtually faultless. Forza 7 is bigger, the single-player mode is more engaging to play, and the dynamic weather alone adds an entirely new dimension to the gameplay. It has hundreds of more cars than two years ago. Hundreds.
Forza Motorsport 7 remains the benchmark for console racing and it will be seventh heaven for all Forza fans everywhere.
The latest in the racing game franchise is as confident and accomplished as its predecessors, and should appeal to aficionados as much as beginners
Like the screeching, wavering back tyres after a scuffed exit from a hairpin, it is fair to say that Forza Motorsport has had a slight wobble over the past few entries.
Forza continues to deliver year-in and year-out. This outing will also be a showcase for Microsoft's upcoming 4K console. Turn 10 continues to deliver, and if nothing else Microsoft has this genre on lockdown for the time being. Glad to see the team not get complacent. Forza Motorsport 7 is yet another must-own for racing game fans.
Turn10 continues to polish the concept of Forza Motorsport, improving all the elements and increasing the volume and variety of content. The seventh game pleased us with the improved weather, variety of tracks, great simulation and options for deep tuning of the rich car park. It also confidently enters into the new generation of 4K HDR screens, while demonstrating tremendous optimization. In the the next game we would like to see more significant changes in the career department, adequate implementation of Logitech G920 wheel, as well as some other changes, but even so now we have an excellent and - most importantly - addictive game.
Review in Russian | Read full review
Forza Motorsport 7 is a great game. There's no doubting you'll enjoy a lot of your time with Forza, but you're also guaranteed to run into a few problems here and there. It's extremely approachable and simply oozes content out of the gate. Racing is fun and exciting even at the worst of times. It is, however, marred by an invasive microtransaction system as well as elements of the game feeding into this, either forcing a grind or inevitably letting you pay real money to have easier access to later content.
Even if Forza Motorsport 7 is one of the best racing games this year, it does not quite manage to compete against Project Cars 2.
Review in Swedish | Read full review
Visually, Forza Motorsport 7 is an incredible looking game. Newcomers will be blown away while series veterans should feel right at home.
Forza 7 is the ultimate driving game for Xbox and PC gamers.. It adds realistic elements to the game without making it as punishing as the majority of driving sims, providing the perfect balance for gamers.
I want to tell you to dive into Forza Motorsport 7. I want to tell you to have fun. But bring a shovel – you're going to have to go digging.
After 25+ hours of gameplay, I can honestly say Forza 7 is outstanding.
Forza Motorsport remains one of the best racing games on the square. Turn 10 has managed, in recent years, to perfect all aspects of its franchise, which finds its excellence in the balance of the driving system. Of all the "simcades" available at the moment, Forza Motorsport 7 is the most dynamic and malleable, capable of enhancing both the realism of driving sensations and accessibility.
Review in Italian | Read full review
Forza Motorsport 7 wins the trophy technically and playfully - the new racing game reference among the demanding arcade racers.
Review in German | Read full review
Loot boxes make Forza 7 feel exploitative. This entry in the normally top-flight franchise is also hindered by audio issues and – on Xbox One – super long load times.
Forza Motorsport 7 feels like the racing sim that embraces modern day technology. Its AI assumes the persona and driving styles of other players thanks to the power of the cloud.
Forza Motorsport 7 is a very, very good racing game, providing absolutely brilliant driving sensations and superb graphics, but it still suffers some issues and a certain lack of originality and new ideas.
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