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October 2011
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The editors liked
Visually stunning
500 detailed
Licensed cars
Hardcore racing fans and regular gamers are welcome
The Top Gear licence is finally being put to good use in a game
The editors didn't like
No nonvisual car damage
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Published: 2011-10-06, Author: Chris , review by: techgeek.com.au
Visually stunning, 500 detailed, licensed cars, Hardcore racing fans and regular gamers are welcome, The Top Gear licence is finally being put to good use in a game
No nonvisual car damage
If you are hungry for a serious car simulation game that's also heaps of fun, then Forza 4 is for you. It's packed with amazing detail, a buffet of settings and fine-tuning options, it looks beautiful and can be enjoyed by anyone....
Abstract: Forza Motorsport 4 (FM4) There are two definitive car simulations available and both on two totally different consoles. The first game was Gran Turismo (PS2, PS3) which raised the bar for realistic car simulators and the second was Forza Motorsport (XB...
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Published: 2012-02-27, Author: Joel , review by: pcmag.com
Good controls. Brilliant in-cockpit view. The Top Gear Track and Jeremy Clarkson. Better damage modeling than Gran Turismo's. Beautiful exteriors.
Wireless Speed Wheel can be fatiguing. Kinect mode is gimmicky. No night/weather effects
Forza 4 is the sim/arcade racing game to beat on the Xbox360. It's got connections to name-brand car blogs and the mother of all car shows, BBC's Top Gear. It's the racing game you want if you're a true gearhead (petrolhead in the UK and related territor...
Abstract: Following the successful release of the racing series every two years on Xbox 360, Microsoft has continued the trend with Forza Motorsport 4. Once again developed by Turn10, Forza 4 is a much refined experience that manages to actually feel fresh but w...
Abstract: Like Forza 3, this fourth chapter is all about accessibility. Those of you who fear being routed by opponents (like in Shift 2: Unleashed) need not worry, as the game features various adjustable options to make your ride smooth. You can turn on all...
Abstract: Forza Motorsport 4 is the newest race sim from the developers at Turn 10 and published once again by Microsoft. Like the previous entries, this is an exclusive title for the Xbox brand of consoles, and marks a few changes from the previous Forza title ...
Abstract: Forza 4 is so passionate about cars and racing it's contagious. Quite simply, developers Turn 10 get it. They understand that special feeling, smell and adrenaline that comes with racing and car enthusiasm. They celebrate it unabashedly and they share ...
Forza 4 is about as technically impressive as driving sims currently get – fans of the series are sure to be pleased with its near-peerless handling and tuning, expanded feature set, and Kinect implementation. When it comes to being a game, however, la...
Abstract: Gearheads unite! This week, Turn 10 released the sequel to this generation's highest-rated racing game. Forza Motorsport 4 has just hit stores and we've put it through its paces to find out whether it's worthy of a place in your garage. If you've playe...
Abstract: The average consumer is not a professional race car driver and probably for good reason. A ride to the grocery store doesn't require intimate knowledge of how a limited slip differential works. Plus, heading to the nearest supermarket at breakneck spee...