Forza Horizon 2 is the latest game in the Forza franchise, and it is a sequel to the 2012 game, Forza Horizon. The Horizon games are indirect sequels to the Forza Motorsports
franchise, and more of a separate set of “spin-off” games. The creators use much of the same technology for creating the Horizon games, but they have different style of play that is more catered than pure fun and excitement instead of pure realism. Think of it more as a Michael Bay film.
The new Horizon 2 is based around the idea of a massive exotic road trip, not unlike the Gumball 3000 or Bullrun. You and a massive group of wealthy auto enthusiasts who are getting to spend the next several days bombing around the coast of Southern Europe in all manner of machines that range from exotic like the Lambroghini Huracán to the classics like the a Volkswagen Bus. During your adventure, you are constantly upgrading to different cars and going on bigger adventures.
The first game promised a similar level of thrills and excitement, but it fell short in its scope. Whether it was design decisions or simple restrictions of the old hardware of the previous-generation consoles, Horizon promised a lot, but delivered much less. Now with the new powerful Xbox One system at their disposal, Turn 10 and Playground Games are promising that Horizon 2 rights all the wrongs of the first game, while adding even more content and exciting racing.
Did they succeed?
Continue to read our full review of Forza Horizon 2 for the Xbox One
Forza Horizon 2 Review originally appeared on topspeed.com on Thursday, 25 September 2014 08:00 EST.
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