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Forza Motorsport 6 Review

  • First Released Sep 15, 2015
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Sebring it on!

The racing genre has reached that level of maturity where we've lost count of the number of times we’ve driven down the straightaways of Road America and the curves of the Bernese Alps. It speaks to the quality of some racing games that they draw us back to these old roads time and time again. Because it offers substantial new features that bolster the familiar, the arrival of Forza Motorsport 6 is yet another great reason to get back in the driver's seat.

This greatness shines in several areas of Forza 6's design, but nowhere more than Stories of Motorsport, the core mode of Forza 6’s goal-driven single player experience. Neatly organized in sets of five themes, it presents the game’s main racing disciplines in inventive ways that keep you entertained while you get accustomed to different tracks and car class combinations. Forza 6 effectively sells “the journey” of progressing through car classes and eras with appropriate rewards, both practical and superficial, along with a great sense of accomplishment.

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You’re surrounded by Drivatars during the first ten seconds of a race. They look less friendly in motion.
You’re surrounded by Drivatars during the first ten seconds of a race. They look less friendly in motion.

Forza 6's Drivatars--A.I. racers that replicate your friends' driving habits--teach you to expect the unexpected. Any given Drivatar can veer off track, just like you might on a bad day. Likewise, a driver in first place can make a dumb move that gives you an undisputed lead for the rest of the race. There's a flipside: a racer could also flawlessly navigate a given track, holding the lead from the first lap all the way to the last, with you in their dust. In situations like this, I couldn’t help but chuckle in resignation when I finished in second place. I was impressed with this latest version of Drivatar for reminding me that there's always going to be unforeseen challenges, and new opportunities to learn from.

One of the reasons why Forza is generally considered a much more accessible racing simulator than say, Gran Turismo, is how it handles penalties. Like the parent who plays the ‘good cop’, Forza 6 doesn’t believe in punishment. Instead, it adds point rewards based on how much you want to challenge yourself, whether it’s turning off assists or increasing the difficulty of the A.I.. Even if you’ve been with the series since its inception but could never get used to turning off assists completely, Forza 6 doesn’t make you feel embarrassed for getting a little help with the controls. It also encourages you to become a smarter and more effective driver through the promise of greater rewards down the road.

The best part of Prague is glancing at a bridge in the distance, knowing that you're going to tear through it a minute later.
The best part of Prague is glancing at a bridge in the distance, knowing that you're going to tear through it a minute later.

This kind of accessibility and motivation pervades Forza's rich suite of multiplayer modes, too. It borrows much of its content from prior Forzas, with standard class-specific races as well as drag race and drifting competitions. Tag (Virus) remains my favorite multiplayer game. The thrill of escaping an infected driver is only matched by the tension of staying still in a hiding spot. While I can only describe my pre-release online play as limited at best, the matches I participated in were free of major performance hiccups. Placing first in your skill level in any multiplayer mode earns bragging rights, though there’s extra prestige in store for excelling in the new Leagues modes. These developer-curated matches operate on a schedule with a Spectator mode in tow. That means increased stakes and pressure from having your matches streamed to large audiences.

Forza 6 also introduces rainfall and night races to the series, and these not only look outstanding, but they offer new canvases for Forza's core gameplay. It is certainly gratifying to gain a level of muscle memory from mastering the grand prix circuit at Brands Hatch, but the addition of rain practically transforms it into a new track, and another rewarding pursuit. The new droplet-saturated cockpit view during a rainy race is even impressive enough that it may win over people who prefer to race with an exterior camera. Of course, these new weather effects introduce difficult driving conditions, such as hydroplaning, but when the view is this nice, you don't mind if your tires have a little less grip--you're just happy to be there. It's worth noting, however, that these conditions are static in their nature. The level of downpour does not vary from race to race, and the puddles in various tracks will be the same size, at the same location, in every outing. Other attractive touches complement Forza 6's realistic flourishes, from the dust specks that get on the camera, to pesky dashboard reflection during sunny races. As with every Forza before it (and Forza Horizon for that matter), you can’t be too hard on yourself for letting a scenic vista or a stunning sunset distract you from the task at hand.

As in real life, rain droplets on your windshield move away from the center based on your car’s speed.
As in real life, rain droplets on your windshield move away from the center based on your car’s speed.

One of Forza 6’s best new features is a modifier system that seems to be inspired by Halo's Skulls, with Mods that offer positive add-ons and reward-driven challenges. Whatever your set-up, Mods add flavor to the routine of gunning for first place. Closing the gap between the leader is tough enough, but activating a Mod that gives you bonus credits with every Perfect Turn is a tempting enough challenge to take you out of your comfort zone. Such multitasking sensations brings unexpected and appreciated depth to Forza 6. Rather than altering the core designs of Forza racing, these Mods complement it. It’s not unlike having another sub-menu of options you can toggle to further personalize your playthrough.

Starting with Forza Motorsport 4, the series' partnership with the Top Gear brand has only enhanced the series’ automotive-fetishization. Things are different this year, however; former Top Gear co-host, Jeremy Clarkson, is no longer associated with Top Gear or Forza. In Clarkson's absence, the familiar James May and Richard Hammond continue to bring their own witty personalities to the introductory sequences of myriad modes and race types. Just don't expect to hear them introduce every one of Forza 6's 460 cars in the virtual car showroom, Forzavista.

Photo-realistic lighting and reflections never get old.
Photo-realistic lighting and reflections never get old.

Forza 6's flaws are few. The pre- and post-race visuals as well as the replays still run at less than 60 frames per second. While maxing out at 30 frames per seconds didn’t hurt the likes of Forza Horizon or Grid 2, going back and forth from the smoothness of a race to the less than fluid scenes at the pit in Forza 6 is off-putting. Then there are the low-resolution liveries, which look great when these designs are tearing up the track at 150 miles per hour, but look less than stellar in the showroom.

As merely the second installment for the Xbox One, Forza Motorsport 6 not only keeps up with the high bar set by Forza 5, it capitalizes on that foundation of quality. The Mod system and the weather effects are reasons enough for Forza 5 enthusiasts to seriously consider this sequel and the abundance of difficulty and assist options makes Forza 6 an immensely accessible driving simulation for newcomers.


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The Good

  • Builds off of Forza 5 with the addition of a few welcome features
  • Unpredictable Drivatar behavior keeps races varied and exciting
  • Driving Mods add practical and substantial variety to races
  • Rain and night driving compliment the already great Forza Motorsport experience
  • Comprehensive multiplayer modes offer races for many tastes and skill levels

The Bad

  • Replays still run at less than 60 frames per second

About the Author

Miguel has put at least 200 combined hours into the last three Forza games, including Forza Motorsport 6, where he spent over 30 hours in career mode and multiplayer races.
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I'm about 20% done with this game and I have about 20-30 hours put into the career mode. So far the soundtrack sucks and there has only been one racetrack I can say I enjoyed.

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The reader of the review in the video sounds like Lydia from Breaking Bad. I've heard a few other people recently who talk the same way. Is this some new trendy way of talking that I missed out on?

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Great game, great graphics and tons of fun to play. Still miss Club Garage, Auction House and Gifting cars. Solid 9 imo. Lets go racing!! keep it clean and keep it fun!!

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I'm very sick of this BIASED a....s website. Metal Gear is released with game breaking bugs, a sparse storyline, and no online multiplayer during the week of release, but gets a perfect 10. This low 8.0 review score shows a complete disregard for the developers accomplishments. You didn't even take into consideration the "Extremely Important" fact that Forza will continue to grow in size with dlc (some free) and custom paint jobs from the community. Unlike Sony's DriveClub which is now a dead franchise. A game that you will beat, get bored of, and then sell back to the store for store credit. Forza 6 is a game that has long term longevity, but you give it a generic a...s review score ?!!! GTFO

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@moesuir: Forza sucks... Driveclub is where it's at.

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@moesuir: lol

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@moesuir: "low 8" what are on boy? 8 is a great score and the review was nothing but praising nearly every aspect of the game, in particular improving upon its predecessors. Get out of here with that trash logic, nobody needs to know your obvious agenda and crystal clear bias towards Xbox. We all have preference, we all enjoy games on different levels. Not to mention uh I dunno, different reviewers??? And have you even played Driveclub? I would assume not, as the game has also grown exponentially will the only $10 season pass and anyone who thinks the game is lacking on content at this point is literally lying to themselves.

But you know, good job not reading (or even simply watching) the review.

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Forza Motorsport 6 Fanatec ClubSport Wheel and Pedals Test Drive - 60FPS

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=20k_g_jbdN0

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Greatest racing game on consoles yet? 8 out of 10.

Journey, greatest ticket collecting game ever? 10 out of 10.

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@rickphoenixxx: and doesn't the PS4 version still have that weird function where you can only play co-op with random people. You can not directly invite your online friends. If anything, they should have "LOWERED" the score, not increase the score. If you want to play a game, you'll want to play with your friends right ??? Not random people.

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I rented this from gamefly. After playing assetto corsa, this game isn't worth the buy.

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You im actually playin the gamr right now and I gotta say driving in the rain feels like slick tires no grip whatsoever smh. I understand now what people are talkin about

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Everytime I walk past the blue Xone Forza bundle in stores, I think twice. Damn you MS for your new Xbox one.

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@Orgodemir: I just want the blue controller

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Should I get this or horizon 2? I love both open world and racing Sims. I'm leaning toward 6 because it has split screen...

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@Smaug317:

It depends on what you're looking for in a racing game. I've got both games, and the two are very different. If Motorsport 6 is a professional F1 Driver, Horizon is his college student brother who street races.

If you're looking for a serious game with challenging mechanics (without assists that is) that allows for a sky-high skill cap and satisfying victories, go with Motorsport 6. If you want to drive around in an open world, jamming out while flying through fields and mountain passes, go with Horizon 2.

Personally, I love both of these games, but I think it really comes down to which you would prefer:

Motorsport 6: Beating your friends with consistent, precise performance through familiar turns and maneuvers, proving that you are the most skilled.

Horizon 2: Beating your friends by taking a risky shortcut through the woods, popping out ahead into oncoming traffic, and weaving your way to the finish, proving that you are the most bad ass.

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@Stickyman12:

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@justin12421:

Give him good advise and tell him to sell his Xbox and all his games ND buy a ps4 and drive club

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gonna get forza 6 at the weekend still got a few things left to do in 5 is this just a huge add on for 5 or are they separate games altogether

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@Gegglington: Not even a huge add-on. More like Forza 5 Definitive edition. But re-buy all your DLC please...

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People still don't know how good an 8 is. If a previous version was a 9, you need to upstage it to get a 9. You need to innovate. Either way, if you love it, who cares. If it's a 10 to you, then play it like it's a 10. Who cares?

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@Orgodemir: Yea I agree with the score. It's awesome and all the rest... But it really feels like the same game. They need to flesh out the car list, with heaps of random and older cars. Especially the older Japanese performance cars.

Awesome game.... But more of the same...

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wow all people do on this site is complain...ugg I'll be picking this game up I played the demo and had ALOT of fun.

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so wait from this review the only thing added was new weather condition and a day and night cycle? theres some extra hard challenges you can do as well as improved people like bots (drivatar). shouldn't there be something more then some minor improvements to even be worthy to have another game, i get theres people who are probably super happy about these features but when the updates are as little as this how can you justify a new game. it feels like the previous game could be updated to this level.

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Forza 4 is the best. after it horizon 1

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review sucked dick.

and is Forza gonna be one of the milked video game franchise? it seems Microsoft really runing out of games, i hope they don't make it into a yearly franchise.

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@mokalid: Microsoft running out of games? Um... no.

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@ferrarimanf355: No way!!! Microsoft has KI, Sunset Overdrive, Recore, Sea of Thieves, Quantum Break, Cuphead, Below, Scalebound, Crackdown, and Two Japanese exclusives (announced yesterday) in the works. Running out of games........Ugggghhhhh NO!!!!!

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Playing this streaming multiplayer on network windows 10 pc's and xbox one.

Come on with this beauty ,for me a fat 10.60fps and 1080p and blue ray.Who can see the difference what a joke discussion.Xbox one rocks for me,if a ps4 rocks for someone else have a lot of fun ,i don't care.

My xbox one and windows 10 network are cruising in a few weeks.Forza!!!

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The only real negative is the replays are less than 60fps?

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" Replays still run at less than 60 frames per second "

Good thing SONY PS4 Is the ONLY video game system that has FULL1080p / 60fps , Blu-ray. See Gran Turismo 7.

Another blow to a already Crap Box Zero system.

Gears of Crap Collection in 720p / 30fps , HD-DVD lol.

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@Terminator95: And, you do realize that the Xbox One plays Blu-rays, right??

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@Terminator95: yeah, and the "Gears of Crap" XBox One exclusive game was only number #3 in the August NPD's. Not to shabby if you ask me.

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@Terminator95: I really hope you're just a troll.

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@Terminator95 said:

" Replays still run at less than 60 frames per second "

Good thing SONY PS4 Is the ONLY video game system that has FULL1080p / 60fps , Blu-ray. See Gran Turismo 7.

Another blow to a already Crap Box Zero system.

Gears of Crap Collection in 720p / 30fps , HD-DVD lol.

The embodiment of a dumbass Cowturd.

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@KingsofQueens:

Drive club shit's on forza

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@justin12421:

And your mother must have shitted you out and ended up as a brown stain on the mattress. No wonder you enjoy shit games like Shit Club.

How's Revolution Studios? Oh wait, LMAO!

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@Terminator95:

Ever hear of a pc? How about 144 fps at 1440p and higher graphics settings? I play on consoles as well but for a ps fan to trash a xbox fan (or vise versa) over graphics is a complete joke. There is little to no difference between the two... they were both 4 year old PCs the day they were released.

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@shiel44: To bad most GOOD games go RIGHT ON Video games systems. And PC has to wait years to get it, OR it never get's made into a PC game at all.

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@Terminator95:

Lol when you're done trolling and want to talk for real let me know. There's plenty of games that started on pc and were later ported to consoles as well.

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@shiel44: Example EA Sport Games DO NOT go on PC. It's not worth's EA's time. EA does not get enough profit from it.

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@Terminator95:

i really think this issue regarding number of pc titles is over-exaggerated.

i bought ps3 while back because of the exclusives, eventually the only "GOOD" games i really enjoyed and wasn't able to play on my pc were uncharted series and souls series (which also got out for pc sometime later). in other words, it would have been better if i just rented the thing.

yes, some titles might come a bit later for pc, they also might not - who cares. i don't have eric cartman syndrome, i can wait a month or two for a game, i don't remember waiting a year. what i do know, however, is that the games can be bought much cheaper, up to 50% cheaper, in fact.

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A little surprised that for a game as big as a Forza game the review is this short. Oh well, hands on a few days.

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I dont really trust pre-release reviews.

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