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  1. Jan 1, 2016
    6
    If you have played Forza 5 just go back to that instead, Forza 6 uses the same tracks, same showcase types basically the same cars aside ones that have came out after the last release and 6 doesn't even include Top gear in the game as much as 5 but that's understandable. The new mod system is unnoticeable, none of the dares make huge impacts and to me it seems they were added to Aline theIf you have played Forza 5 just go back to that instead, Forza 6 uses the same tracks, same showcase types basically the same cars aside ones that have came out after the last release and 6 doesn't even include Top gear in the game as much as 5 but that's understandable. The new mod system is unnoticeable, none of the dares make huge impacts and to me it seems they were added to Aline the game with what halo 5 has done with adding REQ packs to the war zone mode, the only difference being that Halo 5 makes it worthwhile. the most annoying part of this game has to be that it was given a large graphical upgrade compared to 5 yet they came out on the same console, and like 5 and Horizon 2 this game has hundreds of 4-6 race championships that are painfully repetitive.
    I would advise picking up Forza Horizon 2 instead, its open world, has a great soundtrack, a story mode with the single player experience and is way more fun. Forza 6 takes itself too seriously, which makes it extremely boring. If you need something else to do while binge watching on Netflix than this is the game for you (That's How I got through the first 50 hours of play time).
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  2. Oct 3, 2016
    5
    The "10" reviewers are ignorant arcade players. Period.

    Where did all the tech go? Customizing cars is what Forza excelled at. Now there's no wrenching involved. You can upgrade various parts to "Street" or "Race", and it doesn't even tell you what the stock parts are. Is that a 5.0, 4.6, 1.8TT? No idea! Because it doesn't tell you. Just a generic speed rating. I got fed up and quit
    The "10" reviewers are ignorant arcade players. Period.

    Where did all the tech go? Customizing cars is what Forza excelled at. Now there's no wrenching involved. You can upgrade various parts to "Street" or "Race", and it doesn't even tell you what the stock parts are. Is that a 5.0, 4.6, 1.8TT? No idea! Because it doesn't tell you. Just a generic speed rating.

    I got fed up and quit playing for a long while. Then I gave Forza 6 another try, and found a drivatar setting that turns off aggressiveness. I run it at above avg or one step higher and usually get into 1st place within the first lap, so that's a good sign. But, any AI level higher fakes the cars rather than increasing actual driving skill which ruins the experience. The AI cars still crash stupidly around every corner. Such terrible AI. But at least they don't actively go after you with that setting turned off. They still accelerate without regard for the car's actual capabilities. Fake challenge.

    Drivatar AI is so stupid it's almost unplayable solo in career mode. Out of 23 cars, the bottom 12 will just try to ram you off the track while the top 12 will speed up or slow down %-wise regardless of the cars' capabilities (such as top speed, which is ignored). This is supposed to be semi-pro/pro racing, and half the cars ram right into the player!? And Turn 10 thought that was a good idea? AS if that's how pro racing works? What is this, Daytona USA, circa 1995? At higher difficulty setting, the top 2 cars will accelerate like Star Wars pod racers regardless of the car, and then if you manage to pass them, they suddenly seem to have engine trouble because they fall WAY behind quickly.

    Another thing that irritates me is you get a ton of money and free cars and really don't even have to work for them. I get that Turn 10 wants players to experience a lot of cars but there used to be a challenge to it. I also miss seeing ACTUAL component names and performance data. Now it's dumbed down to the point it's not fun at all for a gearhead. Since when did Ford make a 5.7L V8? Or a V12? That ruins the fun for me further beyond the driving problems.

    Previous Forza games used actual hardware from real companies for upgrades, like Roush and Saleen equipment to upgrade Mustangs, and real Ford engines for engine swaps. Instead, it looks like every category has the same generic 5.7L engine upgrade: Ford, Chevy, and Dodge. Unless I missed something. That sucks. For the Fords, you should see the 5.0L (GT/Boss 302), the 5.2L GT350, the 5.8L GT500, etc engines. Such a shame. So much potential. And where is the Boss 302 Laguna Seca? Where are the REAL cars? After the 12th Lambo I have lose interest in supercars and want a real-world driving experience pitting real American cars against other real American cars--or maybe an exotic from time to time. No luck, the cars are too limited.

    Forza 4 was far superior to this game in the most important aspects that matter to a racing fan. From the car upgrades to the car SELECTION to the AI, this is a downgrade. Besides larger scale tracks with dust and night and rain, the graphics aren't far enough beyond 4 to accept the dumbing-down of the game to this low level.
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  3. Dec 9, 2015
    6
    This review contains spoilers, click expand to view. Disappointed to say the least. I'm not what you'd call a big gamer but have always enjoyed racing simulation games (not arcade) and every once in a while I do get addicted. Forza 4 was one of them. The mix of Cars, Gameplay, Career mode, Upgrading, Time attack, Graphics etc was fantastic at the time and eventually found myself quite high up leaderboards on most tracks in most classes of car. Now to Forza 6. After reading many great reviews and seeing the game I thought yep buy an x box one and Forza 6. Wrong move. First what's good about the game :- Yes the graphics are amazing, the amount of cars to choose from is also great, the fact you have rain and night time is also a nice addition but all that is superficial because what made Forza 4 great was the way you could drive the cars with precision shaving tenths of seconds of a lap to get higher up a leaderboard. The only problem usually came by just catching a yellow line by a fraction. With Forza 6 they have tried to make the car handling more realistic but with it being a game you don't get the feel that's needed for realism, so basically when you drive a track you are constantly wrestling the cars to stay on which actually takes all the fun out of driving them. Tiny movements of the stick create massive oversteer or understeer far too easily. Tiny touches of the brakes do the same as does moving the steering a little bit too much so the cars fly off the track far too easily. One of the great things about Forza 4 was, you would race a car, earn credits move up a level where you could pick a car of your choice. By using cars you would get affinity to that brand which in turn eventually allowed you free upgrades on that brand of car which was great. In Forza 6 all that has gone. Now when you go up a driver level you get a spin of a wheel which picks your prize for you either money or cars so you often end up with something you don't really want. Your affinity to a brand now earns you money but all your upgrades cost you this money as none are now free So where you used to be able to try out different combinations of upgrade to get the best mix for free now it'll keep costing you. In summary turn 10 have just taken away the most important things that made Forza 4 such a fantastic game and made Forza 6 a fantastic game to look at (if you look at most other reviews everybody bangs on about visual effects and graphics etc) but not really anything special to play. Expand
  4. Jan 5, 2016
    7
    This review contains spoilers, click expand to view. Forza 6 is what Forza 5 should have been, consistent 60 fps, rain and night racing along with 450 cars, it great but it's not without its flaws, cars are far to heavy and under-steer far to much, damage modelling is decent better then GT but not as good as Project Cars. indie cars are a letdown, far to easy to drive with no real feedback as if it were just thrown into the game last minute. Sun glare is still a bit to strong on certain tracks and the 3D puddles are overused far to often. Tracks look very good and night racing is certainly tense and challenging. The AI are very inconsistent even turned up to a level that suits your driving style they can be to aggressive even though they are aware of your track position. I've often found myself being smashed from behind and then pulverised constantly until the last car has passed me, this is were I believe the AI has no idea how to react other then to stick to the track and ram you if it means following the course. The cars are modelled beautifully in and out and they sound fantastic for the most part, I have come across 1 or 2 vehicles that don't sound dead on to there real life counterparts, maybe there just a little to much distortion drowning out the more growly sound. Some of the smaller cars engine sounds are to exaggerated making them sound like V8 monsters, it's just overdone to me. Micro transactions are a poor chose by turn 10 and really annoyed me, for example I stumble across Paul walkers iconic Orange Supra in the Toyota Dealership from the first Fast and Furious film and I'm dead excited to test it out only to find that I must pay to drive it, turn 10 put the the DLC cars into the game but unfortunately they are locked behind a pay wall witch is completely ridiculous. Over all I found Forza 6 a solid racer with many positives and negatives, it's not for everyone and it's not accessible for everyone either but it's not a bad racer by any means. Expand
  5. Mar 20, 2016
    7
    Although Forza Motorsport 6 is the best Forza game had in the franchise (in my opinion), I think it still is a somewhat bland and boring racing game compared to the best. I enjoy the game, but it certainly doesn't bring all the hype everyone (including me) was giving it. It is fun, but not as enjoyable as other racing simulator games. And one of the problems is the drivitars are eitherAlthough Forza Motorsport 6 is the best Forza game had in the franchise (in my opinion), I think it still is a somewhat bland and boring racing game compared to the best. I enjoy the game, but it certainly doesn't bring all the hype everyone (including me) was giving it. It is fun, but not as enjoyable as other racing simulator games. And one of the problems is the drivitars are either left in dust by your car or a million miles in front. The game does have MANY more tracks and cars then Forza 5. But it definitly needs room for improvement. If you do get a racing steering wheel however, it is a more engaging experience by a lot. But still, racing simulators should be WAY more advanced it's 2016! But it is a fun game, even though I occasionally start falling asleep driving. Expand
  6. Jul 8, 2016
    7
    This is a goob game , but the online mode is a chaos and I cannot play good like I want and the career mode I completed the career mode in 7 hours , is ridicolus
  7. Oct 12, 2015
    6
    'Forza 6' is easily one of the most beautifully presented console racing games I have seen, but it is not without it's flaws.

    Yes, the tracks are well laid out and the cars are rendered almost to perfection. There is no doubting that the graphics and game-play physics are outstanding. It is indeed a fun game to play and look at, and with twenty four cars on the track, night racing, and
    'Forza 6' is easily one of the most beautifully presented console racing games I have seen, but it is not without it's flaws.

    Yes, the tracks are well laid out and the cars are rendered almost to perfection. There is no doubting that the graphics and game-play physics are outstanding. It is indeed a fun game to play and look at, and with twenty four cars on the track, night racing, and rain, what could possibly go wrong? Sadly a lot, if you bought this game to enjoy a single player racing simulation experience. Where should I begin? Ah yes...

    DRIVATARS: A great concept in theory, but flawed in it's execution. It's like Turn 10 decided that "If you don't want to race online, we'll bring online racing to you". Just as with 'Forza 5', you are stuck competing with Drivatars from various skill levels, which sadly means you are competing with people who chose to crate their Drivatar using full on arcade settings. For those of us who choose to race with all handicaps off, it puts at a disadvantage at times. The arcade mode Drivatars cling to the track like slot cars while your fighting through each turn hanging on for dear life. Even when you tune your car's handling, it can often times become impossible to hang with them. The game is in dire need of settings or options that allow you to add or delete certain drivers/Drivatars, as well a force all Drivatars to use the same setting you are using. Sadly I am being forced to race with friend's Drivatars who do not play racing games, but took the time to create Drivatars with full arcade settings. It has turned most of the racing into a smash up derby fest which has completely ruined career mode, and speaking of career mode...

    CAREER MODE: 'Forza 6' is supposed to be a racing simulator to a certain extent, so one would expect "Career Mode" to simulate an actual racing career, where one rises through the ranks from the bottom to the top via seasons, qualifying laps, and point standings. Sadly that isn't the case here. Instead we get a pathetic grind that is more of an achievement mode than it is a career mode. It's an awful concept, where you can't advance unless you finish in the top three in each race. This can become a grind if you like to play with a competitive difficulty setting. You can find yourself growing frustrated as you are forced to play the same track over and over again. This leads to the temptation of lowering the difficulty level just so you can advance to the next track. Whoever came up with this concept should be shown the door, as they have ruined career mode which is one of the main reasons most play racing simulators in single player mode. It's supposed to be the heart and soul of games like this, but sadly 'Forza 6' had it's heart ripped right out and replaced with a flawed pile of cow manure.

    Mind you, that it is advisable to tune your car, which is a bummer for those who like to race in stock right off the showroom floor cars. Still, if you want to advance, I advise that you tune the handling on your cars before you start throwing more power under the hood. If your car can't handle perfectly through the turns, all the power won't matter and you will not advance in "Career" Mode. of course there is the alternative Free Play...

    FREE PLAY: This is the possible savior for those disappointed by the poorly executed "career" mode (or lack there of). They did a few things right here by allowing you to pick the number of laps and the track you wish to play, as well as automatically advancing to other tracks after you finish your race. Sadly there are some serious flaws as well. No practice laps before you race, just in case you want to tweak your tuning and try it out. Then there the lack of Drivatar options. Instead of being able to individually pick the cars of cars you wish to race against, your only option is picking the vehicle class and their drive train options. This creates unrealistically odd situations like heading into turn one at Watkins Glen in your Mercedes side by side with an SUV while passing a car that belongs in the Smithsonian. Want to create a race with only American muscle cars? Nope, sorry buddy, not going to happen here. Turn 10 doesn't think you need the freedom to do as such. It is truly a shame that nobody thought it wise to add such options in order to make Free Play truly free.

    With that out of the way, yes, the game is still a lot of fun to play in short bursts, but due to the above stated, there is really nothing to strive for other than collecting cars, tuning them, and pushing them to their limits (or getting in wreck fests online). With no real career mode, a flawed free play mode, and the poorly executed drivatar concept, Turn 10 have taken what was the best console racing game to date two giant steps in the wrong direction. Had I known what I know now, I would not have bought this on release day and instead waited for it to hit the bargain bin. I suggest anyone reading this do the same.
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  8. Nov 2, 2015
    6
    I have bought Forza since it's first relase. I think the series must be near to an end unless Turn10 does somehting to improve the funfactor. Each release upgrades the graphics but it does nothing to make the gameplay more fun. The same tracks and races over and over again...I really miss the old rewarding point system of Project Gotham Racing making the game so much more fun and long lasting.
  9. Nov 7, 2015
    6
    Forza 6 is like Forza 5 with very similar physics, with some changes to make RWD drifting easier, rain, night, and a one minute time out for people who stay in a race too long EXCEPT for tag. Essentially, Forza 6 is actually Forza 5.5. Furthermore, when loading into a race, like loading the actual track, you may occasionally lag out and only one person will "remain in the race". So inForza 6 is like Forza 5 with very similar physics, with some changes to make RWD drifting easier, rain, night, and a one minute time out for people who stay in a race too long EXCEPT for tag. Essentially, Forza 6 is actually Forza 5.5. Furthermore, when loading into a race, like loading the actual track, you may occasionally lag out and only one person will "remain in the race". So in conclusion, Forza 6 is not worth the extra $60 for a few glitches fixed for tag and some very similar physics. This game will receive a 6 because it does not have any innovation for a 10th anniversary edition which does not even have tag on actual tracks, a boring multiplayer, a boring campaign. It is what Forza 5 was supposed to be. Expand
  10. May 1, 2016
    5
    The most annoying problem of this game are small fonts. It's terrible. I have never seen so small fonts in any game before. Many people asked to increase it (on official game developer's forum forzamotorsport.net), but still nothing. I have a good sight, but tired to strain my eyes with that small tiny fonts.
    Another problem of Forza Motorsport 6 that there are no volume adjustments at
    The most annoying problem of this game are small fonts. It's terrible. I have never seen so small fonts in any game before. Many people asked to increase it (on official game developer's forum forzamotorsport.net), but still nothing. I have a good sight, but tired to strain my eyes with that small tiny fonts.
    Another problem of Forza Motorsport 6 that there are no volume adjustments at all. I want to make music louder, but I can't do that. I want to make engine sounds louder and make quieter sound effects, but I can't.
    I have a Forza Horizon 2 with all the DLC from this game, and it's amazing. It has good readable fonts and volume adjustments. I love this game. Just one simple question: why Turn10 guys can't do that simple things with Motorsport 6?
    I regret, that I have bought this game and I will not buy anything from Turn10 in future, and I will not recommend this game to no one, cause Turn10 (game developer) don't care about users.
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  11. Sep 30, 2015
    7
    Been playing forza since the 3rd installment and skipped the 5th. This was a game that I had to have so even though the steep price of $90 in my country I still got it on the first day. I have about 30 hrs played so far

    My initial races were really fun and I felt amazing playing the game but eventually this feeling started evaporating when problems would appear during gameplay,
    Been playing forza since the 3rd installment and skipped the 5th. This was a game that I had to have so even though the steep price of $90 in my country I still got it on the first day. I have about 30 hrs played so far

    My initial races were really fun and I felt amazing playing the game but eventually this feeling started evaporating when problems would appear during gameplay, especially after raising drivatar levels and progressing to more difficult levels.

    Game AI:
    The in game AI also called Drivatars have a lot of problems. Firstly the drivatars sometimes get extremely aggressive, they will hit you, knock you off the track, pit maneuver you and drive insanely. I've been playing racing games for 15 years and this is the first time I felt really frustrated at times because the AI would ruin the gameplay.
    Sometimes the drivatars will drive extremely aggressive and fast, they don't have to brake like you do so they get away with insane driving all over the road.
    There is also a major flaw in the AI when you raise the levels a bit where you can't catch the 1st and 2nd place car, on straight lines during the race they seem to install rocket boosters or something else because they speed up insanely fast.
    At one time I got extremely pissed because I tried everything in my abilities to catch up to the 1st car on multiple tries and it didn't work. On straight lines he would gain an insane lead on me. I got mad and bought the car he was using, and tuned it and still he was ahead of me on straights everytime. In the end he won the race 10 seconds before me and 30 seconds before the rest of the cars.
    You can read more on forza 6 forums because everyone has this problem.

    Rain driving is very fun, it is a huge challenge and you're constantly fighting with your car. The puddles (new addition) are amazing because you try avoiding them like a plague. Surprisingly the AI doesn't have any rain problems

    More Cons:
    Almost all cars oversteer
    Many car sounds are inaccurate
    your own car engine sound is very low volume.
    Some car interiors are wrong.
    Music is bland and boring
    No different types of races (rallies, offroad etc)
    No Jeremy Clarkson, current narrators are boring

    Good stuff:
    Tracks are amazing
    Amount of different vehicles
    Spin system (last 2 spins I won a veyron and laferrari)
    Background graphics are ok
    Fun racing when AI decides not to drive extremely aggressive

    It's worth a buy definitely.
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  12. Oct 24, 2015
    7
    Forza Motorsport 6 is a beautiful game that, unfortunately, was ruined for me by Forza Horizon 2. While Forza H2 had you speeding in, around, and through everything, Motorsport 6 will have you practically riding the break the whole time. Yes, one is more "arcadey" than the other but you never get the sense of pushing your car to the limit because the tracks just don't allow you that kindForza Motorsport 6 is a beautiful game that, unfortunately, was ruined for me by Forza Horizon 2. While Forza H2 had you speeding in, around, and through everything, Motorsport 6 will have you practically riding the break the whole time. Yes, one is more "arcadey" than the other but you never get the sense of pushing your car to the limit because the tracks just don't allow you that kind of freedom. The graphics are gorgeous, the cars are incredible but I think the Horizon series is where I'll continue to get my Forza fix. Expand
  13. Nov 8, 2015
    6
    Great physics, good unique wet-weather driving and 60fps. However the grindy career mode, lack of controller settings and inclusion of awful older and vintage cars means I could not give it any higher.
  14. Nov 4, 2015
    5
    It is mind boggling that this game still manages to have no weather after its second iteration on a next-gen machine. A large numbers of the tracks are recycled, idem for the car park. It's especially embarrassing when compared against GT5, which was sporting full real-time solar cycles and dynamic weather. There is better out there for Motorsport fans.
  15. Sep 28, 2015
    7
    The graphics are beautiful and it's a good game, but the drivatar system is TERRIBLE. It's always the same damn thing, the drivatar in first place is always super far ahead. It's also random, sometimes you can win on "unbeatable" settings very very easily while you might lose on "new driver". Also the driving system isn't that good as the drivatars take turns without braking at high speedThe graphics are beautiful and it's a good game, but the drivatar system is TERRIBLE. It's always the same damn thing, the drivatar in first place is always super far ahead. It's also random, sometimes you can win on "unbeatable" settings very very easily while you might lose on "new driver". Also the driving system isn't that good as the drivatars take turns without braking at high speed while you have to slow down way too much Expand
  16. Sep 19, 2015
    7
    Forza 6 is just a prettier version of Forza 5,4,3,2, & 1. New rain effects are a nice addition with tire spray & windshield droplets affecting vision and track puddles affecting vehicle control. Forza Horizon's night time driving also makes into this racer for some variety and pretty lights/fireworks to look at while cruising a circuit @ over 120mph. But at the end of the day the coreForza 6 is just a prettier version of Forza 5,4,3,2, & 1. New rain effects are a nice addition with tire spray & windshield droplets affecting vision and track puddles affecting vehicle control. Forza Horizon's night time driving also makes into this racer for some variety and pretty lights/fireworks to look at while cruising a circuit @ over 120mph. But at the end of the day the core gameplay mechanic is still disappointingly the same: crash into cars at every early turn to get ahead and win races. Because of that I'm still struggling to accept the descriptive term "simulation" being used for the Forza series. Expand
  17. Sep 17, 2015
    6
    Low sound, handling unrealistic, the usual heated soup, some cars have errors in some parts of the wet look is made in a just enough, the public continues to be a cardboard cutout in 2d, nice but nothing more
  18. Jan 27, 2017
    7
    The best racer on any platform period! The graphics are beautiful in smooth 60fps.
    Only complaints are lack of system link and triplescreen setup.
    With that it would have been a solid 10!
  19. Oct 20, 2016
    7
    This review is only for the offline mode in the game. I have, however, downloaded all the small car packs and the Porsche and Nascar Expansions, which give an overall better feel for the game.

    Like most people I rate Forza 4 as the highlight in the series but was keen to see what direction the Forza team have taken the game after the aborted attempt they gave us in Forza 5. Pros-
    This review is only for the offline mode in the game. I have, however, downloaded all the small car packs and the Porsche and Nascar Expansions, which give an overall better feel for the game.

    Like most people I rate Forza 4 as the highlight in the series but was keen to see what direction the Forza team have taken the game after the aborted attempt they gave us in Forza 5.

    Pros-
    Insane number and variety of cars
    Fun door-to-door racing
    Endurance is back!
    Free Play is 50 laps offline
    Smooth menu navigation
    Windscreen rain and dirt effects
    Engine bays on many cars

    Cons-
    Career is a long, boring and pointless grind
    No qualifying or race weekend
    Simple physics, track and tire temperature
    Average track feedback
    Lack of dynamic weather
    Baked lighting on tracks
    Free play does not have enough options to tailor a race
    Audio still not up to Forza 4 heights
    Little innovation in the series since Forza 3

    It is a shame that the game has so many many things against it as I really do enjoy it, but there is no point juggling a few good balls when you leave the rest lying on the floor. Come on Turn 10- I know you are better!

    Game Rating- 7 out of 10
    Fun Factor- 8 out of 10
    Overall Rating- 7.5 out of 10
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  20. Feb 21, 2019
    7
    A good driving video game, precious graphics and very well implented controls.
  21. Aug 31, 2021
    7
    Graphics 7/10
    Playability 8/10
    Entertainment 7/10
    Overall 7/10
    Quite good racing game.
  22. Aug 3, 2020
    7
    Forza 6 is a solid racer that will entertain for hours. I would like to see hostable public lobbies as an option, to boot out "crash racers" that can make online racing frustrating. The auto match making system works well though. I might pick complaints as time goes on, but one can with everything critically and to be realistic, at the price it is now it's a bargain.
  23. Feb 15, 2021
    6
    He terminado el modo en solitario y he tardado + 250 horas, con la expansión de Porche y Nascar ...
    Gráficamente muy bien hecho, cargas no muy largas, modo online correcto, divertido, varidad de circuitos, con variantes de circuitos muy chulos, y de coches, forcefeedback muy bueno
    La IA es horrible, tira todo el trabajo por tierra, el modo carrera es aburrido por la variedad, está
    He terminado el modo en solitario y he tardado + 250 horas, con la expansión de Porche y Nascar ...
    Gráficamente muy bien hecho, cargas no muy largas, modo online correcto, divertido, varidad de circuitos, con variantes de circuitos muy chulos, y de coches, forcefeedback muy bueno
    La IA es horrible, tira todo el trabajo por tierra, el modo carrera es aburrido por la variedad, está alargado artificialmente y no está trabajado, son las mismas carreras para todo el bloque de coches ... los eventos están bien pero poco aprovechados, los BOLOS deberían desaparecer ... algunas físicas hacen cosas raras ... no se pueden mapear los botones
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87

Generally favorable reviews - based on 85 Critic Reviews

Critic score distribution:
  1. Positive: 82 out of 85
  2. Negative: 0 out of 85
  1. Mar 2, 2016
    100
    With gorgeous sound and visuals, immersive and expansive modes for single players, captivating multiplayer options, a rewarding economy, and a staggering amount of cars and tracks, Forza Motorsport 6 delivers a powerful racing experience. It single-handedly makes the Xbox One console appealing, and is a no-brainer “gotta have it” title for those that have Microsoft’s gaming machine in their homes.
  2. Nov 16, 2015
    90
    I must say, I'm not one for racing games, but Forza Motorsport 6 easily wins me over with the overall cars to choose from and easiness in picking it up and playing it.
  3. CD-Action
    Nov 14, 2015
    80
    Forza 6 is friendly even towards inexperienced players, rewards good maneuvers and does not punish minor mistakes as strictly as it could have. [11/2015, p.38]