I have to say this doesn't feel particularly special. the graphics although shiny in places seem a bit... flat? I don't know. Handling is extremely average, the first time you change cars, you basically get a slightly twitchier version of what you were just driving. Sense of speed isn't amazing. Just feels like a bargain bin PS2 racer with semi next gen graphics and an open world format. Also the attempt at story just fell flat on its face with me. Shame really, the PS4 is screaming out for a good racer still.
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Originally posted by VR46 View PostEDIT: Marty do you know the download size please. Just redeemed my code on Xbox.com also.
Played the Xbox One and PS4 versions back-to-back. PS4 wins. They look pretty much the same but PS4 is loads smoother on framerate and loads in half the time. Seems okay plays quite well currently lacking polish but I'll forgive that given it's a beta. Not fair to compare it to FH2 at the moment as it's simply no competition.Last edited by MartyG; 06-11-2014, 19:25.
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I played for about 45 minutes last night (Xbox One), I have spent about 40 hours on Forza Horizon 2 in the last month and it really felt like a poor relation, guessing this is almost the final build, no way an essential day one purchase but sure I will pick it up when there is a lull. Loading times on the One were a lifetime it felt.
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I definitely feel I could go through this fine enough on the cheap, after a while I got used to the wonky driving model. I gave up on the missions and cruised to Vegas to see somewhere I would know. The strip is the usual rough game interpretation but LA and San Francisco were full on generics-ville. The world map is large but the whole US aspect is a lie they would have been better off avoiding and focusing on a well designed district like Horizon does instead.
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