Forza Motorsport 7 review

Forza Motorsport 7 review

7 years ago
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http://www.pcgamer.com/forza-motorsport-7-review/

What is it? A racing sim with broad a car selection, track variety, and difficulty optionsPrice: $60 / £42Publisher: Microsoft StudiosDeveloper: Turn 10 StudiosReviewed on: Nvidia GTX 980 Ti, Intel Core i7-5960X, 32GB RAMMultiplayer: Online competitive modesBuy it: Microsoft Store 

I will play Forza Motorsport 7 for years, but I will never drive all of its 700-something cars. I won't drive every circuit under every possible weather condition, or during every night and day variation. I won't ever turn off all the driver-assists or know how to properly homologate vehicles on my own, which is an actual thing. Instead, I'll continue my quest to catch them all (the vans, specifically), tricking them out with anime liveries and critiquing their intricate dashboard designs. 

Forza Motorsport 7 review

Oct 3, 2017, 2:24pm UTC
http://www.pcgamer.com/forza-motorsport-7-review/ >What is it? A racing sim with broad a car selection, track variety, and difficulty optionsPrice: $60 / £42Publisher: Microsoft StudiosDeveloper: Turn 10 StudiosReviewed on: Nvidia GTX 980 Ti, Intel Core i7-5960X, 32GB RAMMultiplayer: Online competitive modesBuy it: Microsoft Store  >I will play Forza Motorsport 7 for years, but I will never drive all of its 700-something cars. I won't drive every circuit under every possible weather condition, or during every night and day variation. I won't ever turn off all the driver-assists or know how to properly homologate vehicles on my own, which is an actual thing. Instead, I'll continue my quest to catch them all (the vans, specifically), tricking them out with anime liveries and critiquing their intricate dashboard designs.