Description
Open-world racing by Playground Games and Microsoft, September 2014. The Horizon festival moves to France and Italy for open-world racing on country, motorway and coastal roads. Dynamic weather and day-night cycle, customisable vehicles and online co-op multiplayer. Second Forza Horizon with sumptuous Mediterranean open world.
Forza Horizon 2 review
The sequel extends the festival to sumptuous European landscapes, adds a dynamic weather cycle and even greater driving freedom, where the slightest road invites escape. The beauty of the settings and the joy of driving create an instant, exhilarating immersion. Gorgeous, generous and overflowing with freedom, an open-world racer that elevates the formula and turns every drive into pure happiness.
Drifting across an open map from race to race, hunting down hidden machines and stringing together events at a festival bursting with things to do builds an exhilarating driving loop where the next goal appears at every junction. Earning the means to grow your garage rewards each win. The progression repeats a little, but the blend of arcade and sim and the freedom keep a lasting hold.
Relocating the festival to southern Europe opens a Mediterranean playground where coastal roads, motorways and country lanes can be crossed at any hour, dynamic weather included. Between chained Road Trips, championships to unlock and online co-op exploration with friends, the content keeps renewing itself, which sustains its reputation as a generous entry.