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I loved both of the first two games, I think Horizon 2 may be the best racer I've played as far as fun goes.
but it does look good graphics wise
Pretty cool that Horizons 3 is set in Australia, though.
I had a 360 and the first was a classic. At least I remember it that way, lol. I played the 2nd one a lot at a friend's house and that one, man.... Sure, it's no simulation by any means but it's very fun and much more accessible, in a good way. It was epic, especially in the races against things like jets or trains. A lot of suspense, plus there are lots of objects hidden on the map to try to find and drive through, just to kill time with.
I can see how some people could find a lack of structure and the generic summer festival storyline to be lame, but it's a great open world. Like what the TDU guys probably wanted to make.
It will happen, if there is a Forza 7. You can do F6 Apex now. I don't know if it supports wheels yet but it's a pretty great free game.