Nothing I have tried on the PS4 comes close to giving me that feeling. I also just much prefer the arcade-style of Horizon, which marries so well the feel of driving with the fun of it. Once you’ve spent time in that open world, be it the version of Australia in Horizon 3 and the UK in Horizon 4, the rigid structure of GT just doesn’t cut it. Yet, both just lacked the fun-factor of a Forza Horizon game. I was one of the few people who enjoyed Driveclub – albeit a lot more for its dazzling rain effects than its gameplay – and I wanted to like Gran Turismo Sport. Now, it’s not like the PS4 didn’t have a fair share of exclusive racing titles. A series with similarities to this is one of my biggest PS5 wishes. It stands as one of my favourite current series and I even bought an Xbox One S for the sole purpose of playing it. But there has always been one type of game the console missed, and that was a true rival to the fantastic Forza Horizon series.įorza Horizon isn’t a stuffy racing sim, it’s a bombastic open-world car game where the actual aspect of racing feels almost inferior to the joy of exploration. Whether it was the unmatched blockbuster set-pieces of Uncharted 4, the open-world exploration of Horizon Zero Dawn or the pure fun of Marvel’s Spider-Man. In my eyes, the PS4 has stayed immensely strong throughout this generation because of these exclusives. If the PS5 turns out to be anything like the PS4, then it’ll be a hotbed of critically acclaimed exclusives that make the console a seriously tough product to ignore.
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