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Forza Horizon 3 Review

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Horizon 3 doesn't make dramatic changes to the formula, meaning it's a beautiful and pleasant experience that's best experienced at a somewhat leisurely pace.

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You'd think I would've taken my own advice after reviewing Forza Horizon 2. Just like that game, Forza Horizon 3 is an open-world game that is better if you take it in at a varied pace. It's tempting to just blaze through as many of the different races and options as quickly as possible so you can level up, earn credits to buy cars, and earn fans to unlock more events. And I played that way for the first five or six hours. But trying to plough through a Horizon game is a bad way to go. The events get repetitive. The open world that separates the events becomes a hassle to traverse because you're just trying to get on with it already. Even the car painting and design aspects fall to the backseat if you're just trying to build yourself up as quickly as possible. But if you lean back a little bit and just kind of see where the road takes you, Forza Horizon 3 might be the most enjoyable game to bear the Forza name thus far.

Most of the features and options from Horizon 2 map right onto the new game, but the biggest departure is the world itself. Horizon 3 is set in Australia, and it's a much better place to drive than the European locale of the previous game. It's got great variety, from beachfronts to rainforests, deserts to downtown. It's got a solid mix of paved roads, dirt, and fields full of stuff for you to jump over and smash through. The game also looks great, with nice weather effects and lighting that helps tie the whole thing together into a pleasant package.

The catch is that a lot of the race events get pretty repetitive. Each one initially opens up with exhibition races as the main event, and a rivals mode that lets you race the same course in a time attack mode. Eventually the track opens up for championships, which mostly just lets you race the same course again with the same kinds of car and class options, but you have to bundle it up with other courses to build a multi-race championship. I found that to be overly redundant.

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Racing is one of the fastest ways to turn the crank on the game's different methods of progression, though, since you'll earn credits that you'll need for new cars and upgrades, experience points that raise your level to get you more credits and cars, and fans, which unlock additional events. Showcase events, the ridiculous races against non-cars that have been a staple of the series all along, are back. Racing against a set of speedboats or trying to beat a train is a cool idea, but in practice these showcase events feel like time trials with enough rubber-banding in them to make every race seem close... but in reality they feel difficult to fail if you're showing any skill at all out there. As a result, they come off as a neat idea with no teeth that's only gotten older and less exciting as the franchise moves on.

The other earnable points you'll need are skill points, which turn into perk points when you fill the skill meter, which in turn are used to unlock frivolous things like additional horn sounds, nice bonuses like making your vote count for double in the game's online mode, and necessary features that shouldn't be locked away at all, like the ability to fast travel around the world. There are so many different "skills" to perform in the game that you more or less get a skill combo going by doing... anything. Driving fast? That's a skill. Smashing through a fence? Skilllllllssssss. Catching any air at all? You'd better believe that's a skill. This means that the fastest way to earn skill points is to just drift in circles through a field that has a hill and a lot of bushes in it, giving you things the smash through and a hill for catching some air. I'd be a little more up in arms about the skill-less skill system if it wasn't so much fun to drift in circles in a field that has a hill and a lot of bushes in it. If you manage to crash your car into a thick, invulnerable tree or ram another car, your skill combo breaks and the points you've been building up are lost.

The game also has a set of online modes that you can start seeking out whenever you like. Online Adventure lets a large group of players get together and take on events. Some can be races, others are more playful and less focused on just getting to the finish line as quickly as possible. Online freeroam... you know, it lets you drive around the world with other players and do... stuff? Co-op campaign lets a smaller group get together and knock out the game's events in team races. If I sound a little vague on the actual features found in the game's online mode, that's because I had continuous problems getting connected to other games. Frequently, the matchmaking process would just run for 20 minutes or more without actually finding anything, and the games I did get into didn't run especially well, making player cars skip across the track with lag while the AI cars don't quite move right, either.

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On that note, it's worth mentioning that the PC version of Forza Horizon 3 has the potential to look great, but the recommended and "ideal" specs are pretty stiff. Even in a situation where you meet those requirements, getting the game to run at a stable 60 frames-per-second seems like it can be a tall order. If anything, the game seems like it was built to be locked at 30fps. On the Xbox One, where the game is more or less locked at 30, you're given a terrific sense of speed in the faster cars. But the game looks great at higher frame rates, provided you've built a PC powerful enough to actually handle that.

It's a fantastic-looking game that takes some of the best simulation-style driving to be found on a console and plops it into a great open world. Parts of it could be less repetitive and the PC version seems like it probably needs a patch or two to help smooth things out a bit, but those end up being minor complaints peppered into an otherwise delightful experience. Just do yourself a favor and try to cruise around from time to time instead of just banging through one event after another.

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dont know what took me so long to figure it out but avast was the culprit. uninstalled and game ran. reinstalled cause though im very careful i still want some AV on my system, and it still runs. for now.

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@dinosaurcanada: yeah but i think you could do that with most games, really.

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@ripelivejam: Trust me I take forever to finish games, even ones I love. But this one.... it's special

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@ripelivejam: Just use Windows Defender. It's free, already built in to Windows 10, and doesn't mess up programs like Avast does now and then.

You don't need anything more than that if you have common sense and don't run random EXEs off of the internet.

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@jaycrockett: Apex seems to have the same performance problems as I am experiencing, though FH3 has the added issues of crazy load times, random crashes and general jank/glitchiness.

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@awesomeonsum: might as well, just odd that this is the one game thats ever given me problems with avast.

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Figured I'd give a the PC version a shot just to see - I'm lacking an i7 but meet everything else. Locked at 30, with settings turned down, game was hitchy and crashed. Sigh.

Good thing I have an Xbox...?

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Can't wait to play this.

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Edited By Gigabomber

it's as close to burnout paradise as we have gotten in a long time. Open world is diverse and you can drive anywhere, so it's better than paradise in that respect. Also has crazy sim settings and real-time telemetry.

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@veektarius: I haven't played the game I've been in the hospital since Friday morning. I feel (and correct me if I'm wrong) that any video of this game the cars are simply not reaching top speed compared to a game like burnout where everything is blurring past you and it becomes of a game of just dodging incoming head lights since you are moving so fast. I saw some car in the quick look going like 200 mph downtown and it felt like they were going 100 in burnout speed. I was super excited to see the 20 dollar target version for sale when I woke up after a very long night of hospital testing only to see it was no longer available. If anyone wants to help someone on disability and has an extra target copy you got for 20 bucks and wants to sell it at a reasonable price please message me it would be very nice as I can't afford a 60 game this days.

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Is it just me or is the map rather small?

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As my first Forza game I found this to be game to be quite enjoyable. I play one racing game about every 2 or 3 years and this one seems to fit the bill just fine. Usually go for more arcade-y style games but as being a fan of the Dirt games in the past, having to actually pay attention to traction and over steering can be a refreshing change from 'drift around every corner as fast as you can.' Luckily for me I'm getting a pretty solid 60 fps with maxed settings on PC with minimal dips but I am only pushing to a 1920x1200 monitor on a GTX1070 and an i5 6600K.

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I want no part of this game.

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I also am miffed by the skills system. There is too much reward for driving stupid and too little for driving well.

Beyond that, I do really like the game. It's good enough to make me wish for Burnout Paradise but unfortunately not good enough to replace it.

I play on PC and it usually runs very well (I have a top CPU and a 970 video card and not a huge display) but once it a while it just starts hitching up for no apparent reason. I'd say it starts to do this for a few minutes every couple hours. It's not a huge problem.

I did have it lock up for me consistently while trying to get the Falcon XB from the barn. Google it, I'm not alone. But eventually that cleared up.

The auction process is still a mess. It is so time consuming that for cheap cars you end up investing more time than money trying to win auctions. You might as well just buy them all out. And you still can't get your money back from an auction that you were out bid on until the auction ends. And bids just randomly fail still, and then when retried work. It's baffling this wasn't improved at all since Forza 4. If you don't use the auction house this won't be an issue.

Does anyone know how to get Groove out of the station list? I rejected the free trial and now it just says "playback error" when I'm scanning through stations and get to that one. I just want it to skip it.

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Why do you guys still do text reviews? Why not just do a quick look format video with a score at the end? In the description just have a blurb. Seems like a lot of unnecessary work. :p

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I honestly think this is much less repetitive than Horizon 2 was since the areas where your hubs are are pretty distinct and the game doesn't force you to go back and forth between them to unlock the next thing; if you want to stay in the Outback area you can just keep leveling up that hub and unlock more things to do and then you can move on if you want. The progression definitely feels more like the first game.

But I definitely agree that you should explore instead of just doing race after race since there are a bunch of other things to do.

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@bdead: thought this was the biggest map in a forza horizon game so far.

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@mechanized: Better for getting your thoughts across and saying what you need to say. There's still a place for them, plenty of us still read them.

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@mechanized: they've mentioned many times before that text reviews still has value for the writers to gather and re-evaluate their thoughts on a game, and for bringing in new readers (though it is starting to diminish).

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I'm absolutely loving this game so far (nearing level 90 already). Jeff is right, I should probably pace myself more. Sadly, I'm liking the Xbox One version better. My PC (GTX 970, i5 2500k, 16GB ram) has trouble producing a consistent framerate even when locked at 30fps on medium settings. Glad I got both. Hopefully a patch comes around that helps the PC performance.

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It's a fun game but it just got too repetitive for me. I want to drive some of the more expensive cars but at the rate I'm earning credits, i just don't have any motivation left to keep doing the same things over and over again

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Why is it only for Windows 10 and not e.g. 8.1?

Kinda sucks pretty hard :/

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This one is really a great game, I recommend this game. I enjoyed this game like paying NFS RUN.

I faced some crashes in PC version, but the played without much problems.