Agreed. I only didn't say FH5 due to its 2021 release date. There's a lot I enjoy about Motorfest but overall I do rate FH5 higher and FH4 higher still.I don't want to criticise Motorfest too harshly or turn this into a versus thread but what didn't work for me compared to FH5 were the physics, the graphics and the short length of the career forcing me to go multiplayer if I wanted more. But what probably puts me off the most is the lottery upgrade system which I didn't find straightforward at all.
I can understand how other people might be finding Horizon a bit stale after two years and I guess it's comfort food for me to an extent, but the minor variations in gameplay are enough to keep me coming back for a few hours a week just as with EA WRC.
I've tried but I can't go back to FH4 despite its more varied map as I find S2 cars kinda undrivable. FH3's map had some wonderful variables and I might even prefer it to 4's, but I wish it had more in the way of urban environments. However, it's the driving feel which keeps me coming back to 5. It may only be a minor tweak in physics but it makes a difference to me.Agreed. I only didn't say FH5 due to its 2021 release date. There's a lot I enjoy about Motorfest but overall I do rate FH5 higher and FH4 higher still.
Agreed, but it could be so much better with more heavily randomised rally stages.Let's see. How many racing games released in 2023 DON'T have tiny career modes...
That will be EA Sports WRC then!