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Game review: Forza Horizon 2, Xbox one
By Ian Knott
NZME. regionals·
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Forza Horizon 2.
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The Skill Point system has been refined and the player is encouraged to drive with flair in much the same way as Project Gotham Racing, and there isn't a solitary microtransaction.
Overall, Forza Horizon 2 is a sublime experience offline and an almost perfect one online. It's accessible to those who just want to drive, and there's enough tinkering available for the petrol-heads who like to delve a bit deeper.
- Review courtesy of Fatso Games Club