The core Forza Motorsport 7 experience is one that hasn’t deviated much from the time-tested loop established by racing genre kingpin Gran Turismo back in 1997, but developer Turn 10 has crafted a new benchmark with this year’s edition. On PC there’s nothing that can match the scale of its garage, and it’s the definitive car collectathon on any console. Improvements to the driving atmosphere, the massaged sound, plus its new dynamic weather and drastically better skies and lighting all combine to create the best instalment of the series since the fan-favourite Forza Motorsport 4.
There are a lot of things I like about the Forza Motorsport series but chief amongst them is the series’ ongoing commitment to showcasing the broadest selection of retro and modern metal on the market. Toyota has admittedly taken its ball and gone home in a huff for reasons it hasn’t disclosed, Lexus has been caught in the same crossfire, and Tesla has quietly vanished also, but this is still a monstrous garage by any measure. Developer Turn 10 doesn’t ever simply settle for an orthodox checklist of whatever cars are on the front of motoring magazines right now. It augments its roster of regular rides – the kind of cars you can find these days in just about any contemporary racing game – with lesser-known classics and oddities pulled in from the far fringes of global car culture.
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