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WarTech Senko no Ronde Xbox 360 Game
PRODUCT DETAILS
UPC:008888523604
Condition:Used
Genre:Action & Adventure
Platform:Microsoft Xbox 360
Region:NTSC (N. America)
ESRB:Teen
SKU:X360_WARTECH_SENKO_NO_RONDE
———This game is fully cleaned, tested & working. Includes the Disc/Cartridge Only. May have some minor scratches/scuffs.This description was last updated on October 28th, 2020.
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Bought this game in 2012 and WOW it’s back on the Xbox One X. Looks really good in 4k and I didn’t realize how much better the music was when they had more of a Dirt 2 vibe to things. I also like how the original Horizon game makes it more personal, with driver taunts at the start of races (again, thank you Dirt 2) and cut scenes with a little more content. One down side I found is that all of my cars, wrist bands and banked up credits didn’t come back to my Xbox One X. You pretty much get reset to zero again. BUT all of those credits I’ve been getting from the Forza Hub app were sitting in my inbox as messages so I was able to get some walking around money.The racing is still fun after 6 years and has that Forza 4 ‘feel’ to the cars that I still love. The 4k on Xbox One X really makes it worth installing again.
Forza Horizon has a winning formula.Combine…1 need for speed open world gamewith1 set of driving mechanics that play suspiciously more like Dirt than Forza.sprinkle on Forza’s famous love of cars and you have something that could put a smile on anyone’s face.Or can it? Forza Horizon has a good formula, with solid execution, but it has it’s share of flaws.First: The open world experience is limited to the roads, in fact the world you get to explore is very clearly laid out on your map, while there are a few areas here or there that might surprise you, don’t expect yourself to be caught up in exploring as you might in say, Skyrim.Second: If you’re coming from Forza 4 you will notice that there are fewer cars available in this game, and by fewer i mean a lot fewer. While they did get most of the good ones your garage in Horizon will be much smaller with much less variety than your garage in Forza 4.and lastlyThird: There is no fine tuning in this game. Sure you can upgrade your cars, but the lack of fine tuning will disappoint hard core racing fans.Besides that, it’s a great game the looks great too!
great game
I cant recommend this game enough. its a blast and just fun to play, it doesn’t seem to have the grind that other forza games have and the open world is a blast to just mess around in. if you like race games and were on the fence this game is a buy for sure. my only complaint is that the expansion for full blown rally racing is not that great but its an option and you don’t have to purchase it. other than that its great I give the game a 9 out of 10
Great
This is the first racing game I have bought for the 360. I enjoy it. I like a semi realistic driving experience and this delivers. It has just the right mix of arcade and simulation. The cars are fun to customize and I really enjoy the barn finds. The open world driving is great. I can participate in the main story line or just drive around and explore. All in all it keeps me entertained.
Arrived a day late but, that’s not to bad was more than likely because of the snow alright game!!
I was never big into the Forza series, but when I heard about this open world version, I just had to give it a try. I really enjoy a lot of the concepts with this game. You have a wide open area to traverse that is absolutely beautiful and you have a lot of activities to keep you busy and earn upgrades/cash for vehicles. The soundtrack is great and the car selection is also very nice. I don’t like how some of the items are modeled like a pay2win or free to play model after purchasing the game, but in the end they aren’t necessary.I also like how the community items are implemented and you can see some of the things your friends are doing. A pretty solid driving game that isn’t just about courses but more about exploration. The presentation is quite nice.
here is the short and sweet version… If you are used to Forza Motorsport, it’s gonna take a little getting used to. Be sure to set the handling to simulation in the difficulty settings, but even then, certain cars are a bit squirrelly at times. Cars like the Peugeot 205 T16, which is a front wheel drive turbocharged class a monster, are pretty much uncontrollable due to the odd tweaks that were done to the fm4 physics engine. Other, heavier rwd and awd vehicles perform pretty much like they did in FM3 & 4, just a little… Touchier handling. This game has improved sense of speed over the old ones, which is much welcomed. Cars also have moving parts (spoilers, winglets) and working running lamps (as well as headlights and taillights at night), so this really gives you a realistic experience. Not to mention the world looks great and is pretty diverse for not being very big (everyone complains about the map size, but it’s still pretty far having to drive from one side of the map to the other even with the fastest of cars.). My only issues with the game are the oddly short day-night cycle, the absence of cops and the absence of more traffic/pedestrian traffic/a real urban environment (part of Denver would have been nice). Also I can’t really seem to justify paying an extra $15 for the Rally Expansion Pack, which I really want just for the rally parts and the new Subaru; other car models/brands fans may be equally disappointed in the lack of their favorite vehicles ingame. All i.
For one, it came incredibly quickly while I was home for the holidays. I was a little disappointed that it didn’t have splitscreen like the Forza’s before; but the overall game was awesome. I loved the storytelling mixed with the game and the cars were all I expected from a Forza game. I would recommend it to even a non-racing gamer.