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Forza Motorsport 6

Forza Motorsport 6

Turn 10 Studios·Released Sep 15, 2015·Single player

Platforms
Xbox One
Genres
RacingSimulationSports
Critic78/100
Across 5 reviews
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About

Experience unrelenting action in the most beautiful and comprehensive racing game of this generation. Collect, customize, and race over 450 Forzavista cars, all with working cockpits, opening doors and full damage. Compete in epic 24-player races across 26 world-famous locales. Master wet weather and night racing on your road to victory.

Reviews

6 reviews
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Eurogamer
Oli Welsh·Sep 23, 2015
Critic80/100
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One of the most corporate games ever, Forza 6 nonetheless brings great advances like Showcases and League racing to its solid formula.

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Pure Xbox
Ken Barnes·Sep 14, 2015
Critic80/100
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Some of the off-track functionality in Forza Motorsport 6 is sometimes surprisingly lazily implemented but you'll tend to forget that when you're in a battle with the elements, trying to shave a tenth of a second off your laptime in your newly-tuned favourite racer, or simply gawking at the outstanding visuals. Time ebbs away when you're playing. "One more race" becomes "one more series" and then you just pop online to have a quick League race, then you just have to take on a rival's laptime real quick…and soon it's 5am and you realise exactly how much game you get for your buck. Warts and all, this is well worth the investment.

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IGN
Luke Reilly·Sep 8, 2015
Critic90/100
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Is Turn 10's biggest and broadest racer to date worth the upgrade from Forza 5?

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Critic80/100
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Forza Motorsport 6 builds off of the series' bright past by introducing new features that make it more than just a pretty trip down memory lane.

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Polygon
Arthur Gies·Sep 8, 2015
Critic
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With the loss of some of its personality, Forza Motorsport 6 sometimes feels like a little less than the sum of many much improved parts, and there are certain quality-of-life changes that feel increasingly overdue. But these are only distractions, bumps in the road that make Forza feel "just" great when looked at from a distance.

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Critic60/100
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Turn 10's racing series is 10 years old, and its second outing on Xbox One should represent the pinnacle of console racing sims. Does it live up to its potential?

Read full review at GamesRadar+
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