Forza Motorsport 7 Reviews
It's not exactly revolutionary, but it's hard to fault Forza Motorsport 7 for being anything other than the best racing sim around
More accessible than ever, Forza Motorsport 7 delivers a gorgeous racer that will likely be a fantastic launch title for Microsoft's Xbox One X. We will revisit this review to give it a thorough update when that platform launches, but until then, enjoy the 700 vehicles, new livery options, and bulletproof multiplayer experiences.
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.
The latest in the racing game franchise is as confident and accomplished as its predecessors, and should appeal to aficionados as much as beginners
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 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.
After 25+ hours of gameplay, I can honestly say Forza 7 is outstanding.
Forza Motorsport 7 remains the benchmark for console racing and it will be seventh heaven for all Forza fans everywhere.
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.
Visually, Forza Motorsport 7 is an incredible looking game. Newcomers will be blown away while series veterans should feel right at home.
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
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.
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 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.
Turn 10 once again sets the bar for visual performance on the Xbox platform. Forza Motorsport 7 is a drop-dead-gorgeous game that brings sim racing to players of all skill levels. It may lack the absurd depth of the likes of Project Cars 2, but it makes up for it with accessibility and a beautiful presentation across the board.
The best Xbox exclusive for the final stretch of the year allows us to experience all the excitement of speed in the most complete, fascinating and exceptional racing game ever created. Forza Motorsport 7 remains the undisputed king of the road and proves this at every track, in the roar of each of its 700 vehicles and in every turn of the wheel.
Review in Spanish | Read full review
At its core is a rewarding driving model, hundreds of gorgeous and unusual cars, and some imaginatively designed solo championships to tackle in them. In time, it will probably be unreservedly brilliant. But, right now, I can't overlook the technical problems that I'm having. And, to continue this candour, I can't overlook the VIP pass nerfing or the exclusion of a season pass from Forza's Ultimate Edition either.
Forza Motorsport 7 is a fantastic game — as a whole, the series has managed to tweak a near-perfect racing series to provide the best sim racing experience year after year. If you are a die-hard Forza Motorsport fan, I can assure you this game is worth its purchase price. For all you novice sim racing fans or casual gamers out there who are looking to get into the Forza series, this title is one that you should definitely start out with. Or, if you are looking to invest in one of the best looking games you can play on the upcoming Xbox One X, Forza Motorsport 7 is a must-have.
The Forza Motorsport series makes a great comeback which suits perfectly with a younger and modern look. The gameplay feels better than ever and the dynamic weather option surely feels like a drastic change compared to Forza Motorsport 6, even though there are some technical issues that we experienced and turned it into a non-cohesive game.
Review in Spanish | Read full review