Forza Motorsport 7 Reviews
Microsoft pitched Forza Motorsport 7 as the ultimate automotive playset, and it's hard to argue otherwise. With enough cars to fill a dozen museums and the most generous selection of tracks to date in the series, the amount of driving, experimenting, and racing here is absolutely mammoth. Accessible as always for beginners but crammed with content targeted at lifelong car junkies, Forza Motorsport 7 is Turn 10's finest love letter to speed and style this generation, no matter what language you speak.
Another handsome, well built and entertaining Forza rolls off the production line - though there are controversial changes under the hood.
Light performance problems and a poor loot box system can't quite distract from Forza Motorsport 7's accommodating difficulty, stunning beauty, and lavish racing options.
Forza Motorsport 7 addresses every issue of its predecessor, turns the visual flair up to 11 and handles like a dream. An essential purchase.
It's great to get behind the wheel in Forza, but the rest of the game's structure gets in the way
Turn 10 Studios' 2017 edition of its main racing series shines much thanks to its deep weather customization options.
Turn 10 has become highly proficient in taking this basic mechanic and turning it into a full on fantasy, of conquest, of acquisition, of personalization.
Forza might be a little artificial at times—some bleed in from the Horizon games perhaps—and its engine might be biased toward flair and fun. But games are meant to be enjoyed, and this one is most certainly enjoyable.
Once again, Turn 10 Studios proves that they're at the top of the heap when it comes to creating impeccable racing mechanics.
I can't deny that Forza Motorsport 7's racing is some of the most fun there is, but its overabundance of progression systems make it more of a grind than it should be.
One of the best racing games ever done, but still doesn't evolve on its proposal enought to be a real step forward for the racing genre.
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Forza Motorsport series is undoubtedly for many - including myself - the greatest racing game series in history, and Turn 10 studios is constantly building on the success of each game by adding more features in the next one, which happened with Forza Motorsport 7, although It did not offer the best realistic racing experience like Project Cars 2 but it is the best racing game this year and it will take too much to beat it.
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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.
I really hope that Turn 10 takes an honest look at what these prize crates have done to Forza, since the game is otherwise solid. I would have an easier time accepting some flaws if I could make honest progress in the career mode or have a chance in hell of acquiring the cars in a reasonable amount of time. Instead, Forza 7 just makes me think of how much time I'll be wasting and what else I could be doing instead of racing on Spa for the 90th time.
Forza Motorsport 7 continues the series' march towards motoring perfection, and graphically there is simply nothing close to touching it. What's even more remarkable is that it looks so good before we see the boost the Xbox One X will bring to both the visuals and the performance. There are some downsides to that fidelity, and on a standard Xbox One the load times suck a chunk of the fun from the experience, while the game's internal economy also looks likely to cause problems further down the line. Having said that, this is still a masterpiece of racing software, and undoubtedly it's set to become what its rivals in the genre will be judged against.
A better Gran Turismo game than the real thing, with stunning graphics and mountains of content – although the use of loot crates and limited-use mods is worrying.
Forza Motorsport 7 doesn't bring many innovations in terms of circuits or ambiental conditions, but Turn 10 Studios has built a great game which will make Xbox One (standard or X) owners be proud. The garage is huge, the handling is just amazing and the graphics are near reality.
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Not so different from the previous episode, but yet the best, biggest and most versatile Forza Motorsport ever, plus the first available on Xbox One X as well.
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Turn 10 Studios comes back again with Forza Motorsport. The seventh game comes full of new content and bringing the 4K experience to those with the Xbox One X. Great gameplay perfect for all kinds of players and an astonishing number of vehicles.
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