5 Reasons Forza Horizon 3 Has Failed To Hook Me
When I first got my hands on Forza Horizon 3 a couple of months ago, I sunk more hours into it than I’m comfortable mentioning. I found it on the whole thoroughly entertaining, but since those first intensive two weeks of play, I’ve barely touched it.
I fully expected to remain hooked on Horizon 3 for a while, but that didn’t happen. But why? Here are the stumbling blocks:
The 'Bucket List' challenges are hit and miss
I’ve had a crack at some great Bucket List challenges so far. Racing a freight train was pretty cool, as was charging to the city cross country in an Audi Quattro rally car. But a lot haven’t been anywhere near exciting, and I was particularly miffed to be handed a stock Nissan GT-R for a drifting challenge. What gives?
Yes, there is the ‘blueprint’ option of making your own challenge, but it’s always going to be the same sort of thing - hit a particular speed, get a certain amount of drift points and so on.
I just don't care about the non-car stuff
While firing up the game for the first time in a while the other day, pretty much the first thing I had to do was endure the Irish voiceover lady banging on about which radio station I should sign next. I recall thinking I just don’t care, let me play the game, but her ramblings weren’t skippable.
It’s just one of the non-car elements of the game I’d happily do without, like the whole festival expansion thing. It just seems like a pointless part of the game - you play no part other than picking a location and hearing Irish voiceover lady talking too much about which you should choose, and I’m guessing all locations will be unlocked eventually anyway, rendering the whole process moot.
Where's the satisfying car progression?
For me, the best part of any driving game is starting off with a relatively humble steed, and building up your funds until you can buy something better, and repeating until you’ve an enviable garage of exotics. Horizon 3 however gives you a choice of particularly un-humble motors like the BMW M4 and Shelby Mustang GT350 as your very first ride. To make matters worse, if you have Ultimate Edition, you can immediately go and get cars like Koenigsegg Regeras and Lamborghini Aventador SVs for free.
Even if you have the regular game, obtaining expensive cars isn’t going to take long. You seem to have virtual money projectile vomited in your face every five minutes through the ‘Wheelspin’ feature, and let’s not forget those barn finds which some poor sap restores for free and then hands over to you…
The dirt race obsession is getting annoying
If I lived in a fantasy land where I was a billionaire with the sort of access to cars that’d make the Sultan of Brunei jealous, I wouldn’t suddenly want to take a Maserati MC12 or a Bugatti Veyron to a ruddy dirt race. And yet, Horizon 3 seems to have this obsession with supercar dirt races.
Sure, a one-off for the lolz race is entertaining enough, but the sheer amount of the events in FH3 is baffling. Why can’t these races just be left to the Ariel Nomads of the game?
The lack of decent roads is still frustrating
I mentioned this in my original review, and I’ll mention it again here, as I reckon it’s the game’s biggest weakness. All of the really twisty bits of the map seem to be dirt roads, and in this peculiar fixation on spraying dirt roads over the map, the developers seem to have forgotten about building some really great tarmac sections.
I remember losing many hours to Test Drive Unlimited a few years ago, mostly because there was a brilliant mountain road at the far end of the map. But Horizon 3? When I load it up, there’s no driving nirvana I instantly pinpoint on the in-game sat nav. A pity.
But...
While I haven’t ended up hooked on Horizon 3, it does remain a good way to spend time when you want to have a little fun without thinking too much. And hey, when that snow expansion gets here, I’m sure as hell giving it a go.
Any Horizon 3 players out there want to share their thoughts a couple of months on from release?
Comments
If I could just touch that game…
There are so many lucky guys in the world
In terms of car game, nothing come even close to Assetto Corsa ^^
“a relatively humble steed, and building up your funds” This, I loved this in FM4, that it took me some time to get more powerful cars, it was fun, but then, there are people like some of my friends, who play on the lowest difficulty setting, because he doesn’t, ever want to lose, and not even try a race twice.
I think that there are more poeple who don’t like the challenge.
Same exact feeling!
I played a lot in the beginning… but quickly got bored.
Uninteresting roads, too many dirt events, and the “story” is useless, you can just go around aimlessly, complete a race, and start again.
In FH2, I could spend hours just drifting and drag racing around the airstrip, now it’s boring, not the same feeling at all.
I wanted Forza Horizon 3 and was thinking of purchasing an Xbox one purely for the game, now Matts making me think otherwise :( making I’ll stick to my Dirt Rally games on playstation for a little while longer.
Theres several reasons why I’ve stopped playing: traffic; drivatards; and the terrain. Drivatards in FM6 are bad for their persistently terrible driving standards but in FH3 they are just a pointless annoyance. In FM6 everybody drives around the track in one direction (or at least they’re supposed to) and that’s what the drivatards do, transfer over to FH3 and the learning of player driving habits means that you will almost constantly have some random drivatard crash into you even when you’re in the correct lane. And then we have the amount of drivatards and civilian cars in certain areas, I find it incredibly difficult to get good scores in certain speed traps/zones because the congestion in those areas is worse than the M25. I’ve witnessed a moment heading towards a speed trap just to have drivatards going 4 wide and blocking up the entirety of the road so that there is no physical way for me to get past.
One thing that the developers seem to have misunderstood is the difference between a truly open world game and making the majority of the roads in the game not tarmac. I was disappointed to find that one of the highest places in the game is unreachable because of invisible walls not allowing you to drive up there. I’m not sure about others but in my mind locking off part of the map doesn’t exactly make it a truly open world game.
And then there’s all the things that were mentioned in the article as to why I don’t really play Forza Horizon 3 anymore.
#NerfFerrari needs to be a thing. No more having LaFerraris faster than P1s! #NerfFerrari
I have to agree on the lack of decent roads. But you don’t have to race your supercar on dirt because you could blueprint your own race and change the car theme. Hopefully in the expansion pack there will be more paved road for supercars.
I saw the dismal title before the author and think “Matt probably wrote this.”
I havent played 3 yet, I’m still experiencing the first game and I like making nonsensical engine/car combinations.
The complaints I have are pretty much the same as yours. That might keep me from 2 and 3 all together