This gorgeous new racing game isn't just amazing - it's the best reason this year to get an Xbox instead of a PlayStation
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Ben Gilbert
Oct 3, 2018, 01:35 IST
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Forget about the rest of the year - the biggest Xbox One game of 2018 just arrived: "Forza Horizon 4" is now available.
Like "Forza Horizon 3" before it, "Forza Horizon 4" sets a new standard in the racing genre. It's more attractive than the last game, it's got a better flow than the last game, and it's got the same excellent driving that "Horizon" fans have come to expect.
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It is, in many ways, more of the same - but it's more of something really good.
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Whether you're a fan of games like "Need for Speed," "Burnout," "Gran Turismo" or even "Mario Kart," there's something for you in "Forza Horizon 4." That's because it's not just the best racing game available - it's also the most accessible. Better still: It happens to be a great game, regardless of the whole "driving" bit.
2. The game rewards exploration and silliness just as much as careful racing.
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3. The spirit of "Forza Horizon 4" is irreverence.
4. The novelty of the game rotating between four seasons actually works.
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5. There's so, so much to do.
6. It still feels better than any other racing game.
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"Forza Horizon 4" is available now on Xbox one and Windows PC for $60 — or you could pay $60 for Xbox Game Pass and the game is included in the library. Check out the launch trailer for "Forza Horizon 4" right here:
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