![]() ![]() That guy who spent much of his time in a nu-disco haze, bopping his head to the radio on a road trip through Europe and its lush vineyards – perhaps better labeled as drive-through wineries. But I did turn into that guy: that intolerable guy who drove through Forza's massive chunk of Italy and France in a roaring Bentley made of pure gold. Oh, and what it's like being a rich generi-dude who identifies every techno song on the radio as an 'anthem.' The finest quality in Forza Horizon 2 is that it inspires a sort of role-playing, none of which is – or needs to be – explicitly acknowledged. Inhaling for your Ford Raptor as it squeezes through a green gauntlet of fir trees. The cringe of your beastly Nissan GT-R scraping through a tight turn in the castle town of San Giovanni. What it feels like to zoom along the breezy coast in a lovely LaFerrari. Forza Horizon 2 is the kind of racing game that expands the idea of 'simulation' to include less material, more ambiguous parts of driving. ![]()
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