Forza Motorsport has always been a franchise that tries to capture the magic and charm of driving some of the world's greatest and fastest cars. Unlike its Forza Horizon cousin that focuses on exotic locations and festival-centric road racing, the track has always been the playground for Turn 10 Studios' crowning driving game. Announced at the Xbox and Bethesda Summer Showcase, Forza Motorsport is already capturing the hearts of fans, and excitement is building as to how it will look to advance the racing genre, and which cars it will use to do it.
On track competition is something that Forza Motorsport has excelled at for years, even besting the likes of Assetto Corsa and Gran Turismo in several key gameplay and presentation areas like lighting and physics, to name a few. However, a more obvious way to stand out in an ever-growing racing genre is the variety of cars on offer, with dozens of manufacturers and models being available to use in the pursuit of low lap times. This may seem admirable, but in order to make Forza Motorsport's car roster feel truly unique, Turn 10 would do well to limit the selection when the game releases in 2023.
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With Forza Motorsport 7 housing over 700 cars and Gran Turismo 7 still reaching over 400, there isn't a lack of options with either of Xbox and PlayStation's best racing games. On the surface it would seem that more choice is a good thing, offering new and exciting vehicles to take around some of the world's best circuits like Laguna Seca, Kyalami, and the iconic Spa-Francorchamps. However, with hundreds available, it's hard to make each car feel different. There are scores of them in Forza Horizon 7 that feel
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