You’re playing by your own rules, and that adds a new layer of control to the whole experience. This time, most people already know you’re a badass and you’ve decided to bring the world-famous Horizon festival to Australia to take advantage of the country’s varied landscape and gorgeous backdrops. A series of challenges awaited you, and you had to keep on your A-game to make a name for yourself. In the previous two Forza Horizon games, you were just a driver looking to prove yourself to the world as you show up out of practically nowhere and dominate the festival. That change comes in the form of the player becoming the boss of it all. So instead of turning the game on its head, the developers decided to change how you, the player, interacts with Horizon. Of course, reinventing the wheel isn’t an easy task, nor was it something necessary for Playground Games to do (don’t fix what ain’t broke, right?). Forza Horizon 3 is the latest in the open-world spin-off component of the franchise that’s aimed to expand on both those focuses. While the Horizon series has primarily focused on arcade-style racing, which makes it much more accessible than some of its competitors, it has also always delivered on depth that offers something worthwhile for the more hardcore members of the fan base. Forza has been known for some time as the racing game to beat.
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