Forza Horizon 3 – Xbox One

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  • Forza Horizon 3 Standard Edition includes the full game and the Forza Hub App
  • Explore Australia, the Horizon Festival’s largest, most beautiful and diverse open world ever
  • Be the boss of your own Horizon Festival. Customize every aspect of your game. Hire and fire friends to win you fans, or invite them to join in the all-new 4 player online campaign co-op
  • Discover thrilling new driving gameplay like Danger Sign Jumps, Convoys, and Drift Zones
  • Xbox One Console Exclusive

Specification: Forza Horizon 3 – Xbox One

Release date

September 27, 2016

Pricing

The strikethrough price is the List Price. Savings represents a discount off the List Price.

Product Dimensions

0.3 x 5.6 x 6.9 inches, 3.2 Ounces

Type of item

Video Game

Rated

Everyone

Item model number

PS7-00001

Is Discontinued By Manufacturer

No

Item Weight

3.2 ounces

Manufacturer

Microsoft

Date First Available

June 13, 2016

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  1. Sam Garofano

    The game doesn’t want to download i want a refund

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  2. eric edwards

    A little outdated but it’s still a great game and the disk works great!!!!

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  3. Krocialblack

    Well after spending more hours behind the cockpit of this newest entry to the racing world, I spotting a few things that needs to be pointed out, I’m ready to review this item with ZERO bias. ZERO hype. I’m no professional reviewer, not being sponsored. Nothing. I just know there’s a whole bunch of people out there who wants to know more about the game, without being charged up on the hype train.

    Forza Horizon 3, is certainly not this MAJOR leap from Horizon 2 like the fanboys and overly hyped are saying. But I would love to say it’s a great step in right direction. Let me begin by saying, that FINALLY we get a racing game that’s not set in LA or Tokyo. Australia is great setting for car culture and adventure. The wild life is a nice touch. Both human and beast. (Yes. I just referred humanity to wildlife for obvious reasons.) Racing games have a reputation of being lifeless, and while this game is just SPRINGING with life, like there’s not a gang of kangaroos hopping and evading the Horizon festival, there’s enough to let you know that the world is alive. It’s also a nice touch that the game starts you off as “being the boss”, instead of the cliche “work your way to the top” approach most games insist on taking. I’m sure this has been said over a million times, you being the boss, controlling Horizon Festival and all. Create your own tournaments, exhibition races, bucketlist challenges, and send them to your friends to enjoy. Speaking of friends. Ever wanted to shoot a video of your friends cutting up in their cars, but you didn’t have a decent camera to do so with? Well the all new drone mode changes that. Get amazing shots of cars, and the landscape with dramatic effects to post up to youtube for the rest of the world to see. Really cool and yes I’ll say it “cute” feature to have. And the dynamic weather changes is much better from Horizon 2. It’s not raining every to minutes! In Horizon 2, everytime you turn around to sneeze it started to rain. Made you think “how gloomy can a person be, to make them want to make a game where it’s raining almost ALL the time.”. That’s been balanced out here in Horizon 3, and that is a most WELCOMED change.

    The car list is just as healthy as it was in Horizon 2. What do you expect from a racing franchise based off car culture? The car customization is just as well as well. The details are spot on, and not one mismatched or out of place part I can speak of. Proportions are all right, and solid. The engine swaps are an awesome feature. Putting a V12 inside of a S13 is insane, and 4 rotor in a Mustang is just batty, But you can do just that. Build a proper street machine, a straight up race machine, or an off road terrorizer. The choice is yours. I’m sure the games main attraction was the inclusion of widebody kits. In fact, I’m positive that’s where all this hype is coming from. Who wouldn’t want to throw a rocket bunny kit on a FRS/BRZ, and add many decals and graphics to your ride? But this introduction of widebody kits is the games double edged sword. *sigh* time to piss off the fanboys…

    But I’m gonna say it, although the customization is slightly larger than other Forza games, it’s still NOWHERE near the Likes of Need For Speed. You only get about 19 cars to do such major customization on, Not all are widebody of course. Like the old muscle cars get blowers and that’s about it. But nowhere near the depths of the likes of Need For Speed or even The Crew for that matter. You can’t change the head or taillights, exhaust tips, and add decals on the windows of your cars like you could on Need For Speed. And of course some cars still have nothing to offer instead of the preset Forza upgrades like front bumper lips and the wing signature Forza wing.

    Another problem I’m still having is that the game STILL FORCES you to go off road. Even when you obviously DON’T want to. It makes since if you have an offroad machine. But when I’m cruising in my clean street rides, and going to a location on the map, maybe I want to keep it clean and not risk it getting damaged or clean for the sake of not damaging my work of street art? Forcing even a race car to go off road just to get to a certain location just BUGS me to know end. When I’m cutting up in my Rally Fighter, then I’ll consider going off road crazy. But when I’m in my Honda NSX-R or Audi R8 or C5 Z06, I want to hear about cutting threw fields and wrecked ship grave yards to get to any location!

    Plus it seems like the developers of the game are still stuck in the past of “no replacement for displacement”. It was evident when I passed threw one of the speed traps, and only got a two star rating the woman calls me and says “come back with a bigger engine to go faster”. Really? In the days where people are turning over 1500hp in inline6 Supras and Skylines, I have to have a bigger engine to get better speed? The tuning throttling is annoying as well. Got an RB26 R32, R33 or R34? Cars we all know are capable of handling well over 900 horsepower. But nope. I took a R33, and the most I can squeeze out of it was 621hp. But you can take a EB110, and make it one of the fastest cars in the game. Luckely it had a V12. Because that’s the only sure fire way of getting those 1320 style power ratings. Just doesn’t seem reasonable to me,

    The point system might need a little combing as well. Not major. But sometimes when I’m drifting, it seems like the scoring just purpously
    stops. And that gets really annoying.

    And I get to the biggest problem of all. The cheesy acting. Yes. It’s cheesy. Very cheesy. The radio DJ’s or cringe worthy. The people who associate with are just as corny. That Warren guy. Maaaan. There was a part in the game where he goes all fangirl emotional over a barn find Holden. And I’m sitting there thinking “really”. The acting in Horizon 3 is no improvement over the previous Horizons guys. Sorry.

    I would really love to see some features added in future dlc packs. And I really want to see a 4th gen fbody Camaro SS and Trans Am WS6 finally make an appearance as well. Come on. We’ve got the C5 Z06 and 1995 Cobra R. And the Monte Carlo SS. The 4th gen Camaro SS and Trans Am isn’t much to ask for.

    I’m sure I’m missing things, but I’m gonna give the game more play time, and come back for things. As of now, this is as unbiased and rational and helpful I can be. Forza Horizon 3 is certainly the best racing game of the year. But CERTAINLY not the greatest racing game EVER like the fanboys want everyone to believe. Go into this game with realistic expectations and you’ll let yourself be impressed and left wanting more.

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  4. The Listener

    Forza Horizon 3 caught my attention from the moment it was announced.

    I’ve been playing Forza since it’s first release on the Original Xbox and it become my racing game of choice. That said, I’ve always enjoyed more arcade-y, do whatever you want racers. When I saw the first Forza Horizon, I was very excited, though I ended up missing it. Forza Horizon 2 though, really caught my eye. The beautiful and huge open world amalgamation of France, Italy and Spain, combined with Forza’s stunningly crafted cars and handling made Horizon 2 a blast!

    So of course, when I saw Horizon 3, I knew I had to have it. Where the Forza Motorsports half of the series signature is hyper detailed tracks, cars and simulation handling; The Forza Horizon half of the series has really been building their reputation for bringing you to breath taking locales to explore in beautiful cars while bringing that festival energy to the game. Forza Horizon 2 really did this well, but I have to admit, Forza Horizon 3 has hit it out of the park.

    Forza Horizon 3 is the first full next gen title in the series. By that I mean Forza Horizon 2 was developed partially on the Xbox 360 and the Xbox One. My point is, it shows. Horizon 3 has amazing vistas, from flying along the beach watching the beautiful sky in a Lamborghini, ripping through the city in a Viper, sliding along the valleys and hills of farmland in a Ford Raptor, monster trucking in rally trucks through the jungle and leaping over red desert mounds in the buggies, you get to rip across all kinds of landscapes in any vehicle you want. It all looks fantastic, there is plenty to see and do in Australia.

    These are all improvements on the formula of first two Forza Horizons, but what’s new? Well, this time around you get to choose from various(limited) player models to appear in your car and an alias for your number 1 to refer to you as throughout the game. Oh and you are the boss of the Horizon Festival, this is a major change to the formula. In this case, you get the choice to modify each championship via what cars that can be driven, the time of day, rain or sunshine and name it. This is a cool feature I enjoyed as you don’t have to worry about getting stuck racing C grade hatchbacks, I dunno, that was always boring to me.

    While it’s a cool feature, I did feel like it didn’t make as big an impact as I’d hoped story wise, but experience wise, it does make it a lot more fun to choose your own races. Or you can just go with the options presented as well. You also get to choose how your festivals grow. You can choose what regions to expand too and upgrade each festival. It’s cool to unlock more races and see visible upgrades to the festival Zone.

    There are now ‘street races’ that you can participate in to build up to Midnight Battles, basically a one on one race for slips. It’s pretty fun. I will say, when choosing Extreme Off Road races, I didn’t feel like the race tracks were designed quite as well as I’d hoped, to utilize to rugged terrain.

    All in the, the base game is fantastic. The cars look great, the weather and rain is a great edition and looks fantastic. Land is filled with beautiful vistas to see and roads and areas to explore. The cars also definitely all feel and drive differently as well. One of my only dislikes is that in Horizon 2 you got to see and drive around with the festival boss and they interesting conversations. The festival mechanic was also in some cut scenes that were neat. While you hear your number 1 a lot, you never see her. You also only get to see the back of your mechanic who helps you with barn finds, I feel like it takes from their character and from it feeling like a general interactions.

    Going to the expansions, Blizzard Mountain and Hot Wheels, they are both great additions. Blizzard Mountain features snow for the first time in the whole Forza series and its very impressive. Seeing your tires leave imprints in the snow is satisfying and of course all the challenges of handling in that terrain. The area is nice to look at as well.

    Maybe one of the biggest changes the expansion introduces is a new system to how you score on races. A 3 star system is introduced and besides winning the race, there are two other objectives to complete during the races. Say you win the race, but to get the other two stars in that particular race you must drift into 20 poles and also reach 120 MPH during the race. These accumulative stars unlock more races, so completing the secondary objectives in the race becomes crucial.

    It’s sort of a nice changes up for the game play, though I feel like it was done better in the expansion following it. I found Blizzard Mountain difficult enough with out the added game play mechanic. Blizzard Mountain is definitely the hardest section on Horizon 3.

    The Hot Wheels expansion really takes the arcade racing genre to a new level. The tracks are absolutely mind bending and racing on them is always exciting. While you would think that Hot Wheels tracks could never be graphically impressive, Playground Games has definitely proven that wrong. Each track piece has grooves running through them and the massive posts and metal that connects them is jaw dropping when viewed from a distance. When the track has the sun directly behind it, whether blue or orange, it glows through the plastic track impressively. At night, there are either lights on small posts or embedded in the wall of the track to light the way.

    Meanwhile the islands that are conjoined by the tracks and the beautiful water below all look great. The only thing downside I found to it, is I didn’t feel the cities were lively enough. There’s two parts of the Expansion that should have people partying, one of which is a large island with skyscrapers. The island with Skyscrapers basically has no one there visible. Besides the amazing loop de loop, twisting and turning tracks, you also get Animatronic dinosaurs blotting the islands and a few cool Hot Wheels cars to race with. It is a Gem and personally I think it could have been a game all to itself.

    I was able to purchase the base game from Amazon for about $35 brand new during a sale. I also bought the car pass and expansion pass at discounted prices as well on Xbox Live with the Gold Membership. Forza Horizon 3 is absolutely fantastic, it proves to be the pinnacle of arcade racing and racing in general. From highly customizable and upgrade-able beautifully detailed cars, to the amazing vistas and varied races on changing land, this game has almost everything you need to have a great game. It is a must own Xbox exclusive and must own racing game.

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  5. Jesus Ortiz

    Lo compré por precio pues estaba en descuento y por jugar y recordar viejos tiempos pero creo que este juego ya es muy moderno para mí.

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  6. Gabriel Sotelo

    Es ungran juego, con unos paisajes hermosos, autos muy variados y una gran banda sonora
    Sin mencionar que esta español latino y cuenta con las voces de grandes actores de doblaje
    Y lo mejor de todo es que llego un día antes de lo esperado!!!

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  7. Sunset bay

    I bought this game for a close friend. He absolutely 💯 loves it. He is so happy with it that now he wants the whole collection.

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  8. Kaito Ubilla

    O produto veio impecável, nenhum risco ou danos ao disco. Leve marca na parte superior da caixa (o que não estraga em nada a proteção do produto) e pequenas marcas de digitais no disco, mas uma leve limpeza resolveu o problema.

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  9. Rafal Grzeskowiak

    Fun !! Great locations

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