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X360 Forza: Horizon Xbox 360 Game
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UPC:885370404524
Condition:Used
Platform:Microsoft Xbox 360
ESRB:Teen
SKU:X360_FORZA_HORIZON———This game is fully cleaned, tested & working. Includes the Disc/Cartridge Only. May have some minor scratches/scuffs.This description was last updated on October 28th, 2020.
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Rated 4.78 out of 5 based on 179 customer ratings
(179 customer reviews)
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Additional information
Weight | 8 lbs |
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Product Type | |
Platform | Xbox 360 |
ESRB Rating | Teen |
Genre | Racing |
Players | 1-2 |
Condition | Used |
179 reviews for Forza: Horizon – Xbox 360 Game
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SKU: 4807137951767
Category: Xbox 360
Tags: cib, ESRB Rating_Teen, game, Genre_Other/Unlisted, normal, notbestseller, previous, Price_$20 to $40, Product Type_Game, xbox360
James –
Whenever I played Forza games in the past I always took corners too fast and spun out. Anyone that’s played a realistic racing game (or raced in real life) realizes that’s because physics dictates that just because you turn the wheel, it doesn’t mean your momentum is immediately negated. Once you get used to the way real cars and real physics work, you begin to feel a satisfaction those other, arcade-y type games just don’t give you.The game starts you at the beginning of the Horizon Music Festival in Colorado, a festival that’s known as much for its races as it is for its musical guests. Unlike other Forza games, Horizon has a loose story holding it all together, and this allows a lot of room for some really cool events.Aside from all of the racing and upgrading you could do in other Forza games, this one features an open world to explore. You can drive around looking for opponents, scoring discounts on upgrades and find old cars in barns hidden all over the map to have restored and added to your garage.You also get the chance to take place in "Showcase Events", things like racing an airplane, racing a helicopter, racing with a bunch of Mini-Coopers around a tiny racetrack and more. The game tracks your popularity among the people at the Horizon festival and the more popular you are, the more of these events you get to participate in.You race through 5 or 6 different named opponents and rise through the ranks from rookie to pro to one day face the famous Darius Flynt.
ken –
great
Kiki –
My son wanted this and the 2nd one, he enjoys playing them both.
Carmen A. De Maron –
My grandson is very happy with this.
Julie Thomas –
Forza 4 was my first experience with the franchise. I enjoyed it and decided to try Horizon. It’s a different game-play experience but functions in much the same way. Overall I really enjoy it. It’s a bit more story driven which ads a fun component. I would say the driving simulation is not quite as good as Forza 4, but still good. The races are more varied, with off-road and mixed-surface races that are fun. It’s also really fun to be able to roam around "Colorado" freely and pick up on-the-go races.
Amy –
Fun game, I have them all!
J. Freitas –
The "diehard" Forza fan may be disapointed.Horizon does not allow fine tuning of upgraded cars. (ie: gear ratios, down force, ride height, tire pressure, etc.) Please note: I said FINE tuning. You still have a choice of PRESET options for upgrading your car. You just my find your engine hitting the rev limiter with no more gears to shift up to. This is where fine tuning gear ratios would come in handy. This isn’t much of a problem in preset races, but on the open highway…meh. That’s MY only complaint.But for what it lacks in customization, it makes up in it’s open world and online co-op/competitive play.It’s still Shi’loads of fun.Also, I heard Turn10 is adding a downloadible Rally expansion pack mid December. More dirt roads of ruts and gravel (so I’ve heard) Being a Rally Fan….I Hope so.
Patricia R. Roney –
This was a gift and the recipient loves it.
KenziieRiaan –
My favorite part was the street races. I loved how you drove the whole game, not just loading screens and menus. One thing I should say I don’t upgrade your car all the way, they become stupid fast to the point you can’t drive without wrecking and spinning out every 2 seconds.
Susie J. –
Have played many racing games. This is one of the best, right up there with Need for Speeds, Test Drive Unlimited and TDU2. Like free roam games.