Description
Open-world racing by Playground Games and Microsoft, October 2012. Hundreds of drivers compete in the Horizon festival across autumnal Colorado for road and off-road races. Fully driveable Colorado open world, street and countryside races, licensed vehicles and festive musical atmosphere. Forza Motorsport spin-off inaugurating the open-world racing sub-genre.
Forza Horizon review
An open-air car festival, where you freely roam gorgeous landscapes at the wheel of dream cars, between races, challenges and exploration. The perfect balance of accessibility and sensation creates an instant, exhilarating driving pleasure. Gorgeous, generous and full of freedom, an open-world racer that celebrates the passion for cars in a festive, sun-drenched atmosphere.
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.
Cruising the autumnal Colorado of the Horizon festival means hours of free roaming between road races, off-road events, impromptu street duels and showcase challenges. The wristband ladder keeps you chaining events, while hunting smashable signs and hidden back roads stretches an open world you never quite exhaust, which is why this first Horizon is still remembered as so generous.