Forza Motorsport 7 review: Forza retains pole position as de facto racing king on Xbox One More evolution than revolution but Microsoft's crown jewel continues to shine. By Richard Devine
This reviewer received promo considerations or sweepstakes entry for writing a review. The forza has come along way and honestly 7 is so far the best Iteration of the franchise. Graphics are extremely nice on the Xbox one x and with my 1080p Bravia looks really nice. Controls are fantastic and over 700+ cars plenty of content to keep you busy.
Reviews Xbox One X review Samit Sarkar. Racing fans have a lot to love at E3 this year, with Sony's Gran Turismo Sport and Microsoft's Forza Motorsport 7 playable on the show floor. In two The first thing you'll notice about Forza 7 is that it strips away the often amusing glorification and ostentatiousness of motorsport that decorated the series' last few games. Granted, I
It’s been 12 years since the first game was released, and the Xbox One now sees the latest incarnation, Forza Motorsport 7. To think that the franchise is now on its 7th version in 12 years is somewhat impressive, as the game keeps evolving with each iteration, and the latest one is no different.
Microsoft pitched Forza Motorsport 7 as the ultimate automotive playset, and it’s hard to argue otherwise. With enough cars to fill a dozen museums and the most generous selection of tracks to date in the series, the amount of driving, experimenting, and racing here is absolutely mammoth. Accessible as always for beginners but crammed with SxL1bxW. 331 388 387 378 440 37 16 183 411

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