![]() ![]() She's a great feature, a companion who guides you where you want to go without making you bother with a menu, but either the Kinect's microphone or the game itself had trouble recognizing my voice commands. The fancy GPS informs you of the Career Mode races in your vicinity, as well as where Showdowns and Bucket Lists (more on these below) are located. If you have Kinect you can ask A.N.N.A., an Automated Natural Navigation Assistant, for suggestions on where to go. Forza Horizon 2's open-world design lets you cruise through the rainy streets of Nice or go off-road and plow through somebody's field. You can truly create your own car and experience. Additionally, you can select how hard or easy races will be by selecting the AI opponents's difficulty levels, whether you want assisted braking or steering, and a host of other variables. You can tune and upgrade tire pressure, gears, alignment, brakes, springs, and more until the ride handles just how you want. Customization also extends to your cars' performances. Taking a page from PhotoShop, Forza Horizon 2's creation tools offer layers to edit, and you can skew and resize your designs to your satisfaction. You can change the colors of individual car parts (the hood, rims, window tint, etc.) and create your own designs. The customization options are many and far deeper than those in Need For Speed: Rivals. You can collect the heaps and bring them back to your garage to tune up, paint, and decal to your heart's content. You can also buy cars or stumble upon them as Barn Finds (junkers or gems scattered about the game's open world). You can win them as prizes in Wheelspin, a roulette wheel you spin after gaining a level. After the opening races, the choices gradually expand to Ferraris, Audis, Aston Martins, and to vans and trucks, too. You start with a choice between a BMW Z4 SDrive35IS, Toyota Supra RZ, or Chevrolet Camaro SS Coupe. An Open World of OptionsForza Horizon 2 takes its time doling out its more than 200 beautifully rendered cars. ![]()
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