This is still very much a “sim racer”, and controls as such. And if you’re some sort of auto aficionado, you’ll get even more detail out of the returning Forzavista experience.įrom a control standpoint not a lot has changed with Forza 6. Forza 6 is easily one of the best looking racers on the market, which is saying something considering how great recent releases like Driveclub and Project Cars have looked. No screen tearing, no awful pop-in, just fantastic visuals in both the 26 tracks represented on disc and the voluminous livery of cars at your disposal. Forza Motorsport 6 really just feels like a total package, a culmination of effort and skill in the 10 year history of the franchise that shines through in every little detail of the game.įorza 6 is absolutely gorgeous, running at a rock solid 60 frames per second with virtually no technical issues that I could see. It’s not just the loving detail given to the 400+ vehicles at your disposal, or the excellent renditions of recognizable tracks like Nürburgring and Laguna Seca. While there are certainly some folks that were a bit soured on the Forza brand post-Forza 5, it really feels like developer Turn 10 has come up with something special this time around. If you’re a racing game fan, you should consider checking out Forza Motorsport 6 when it launches on September 15th.