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.: October 13, 2011.: October 13, 2011.: October 14, 2011Mode(s),Forza Motorsport 4 is a developed by and published by for the. It is the fourth installment in the. It is the first title in the series to support the sensor alongside the traditional gameplay.

It is the last Forza Motorsport released for Xbox 360; 2012's and were the last two Forza games for the platform, while 2013's was released as an exclusive.A new feature in the series is Autovista, a game mode in which players can view precise details such as engine parts and interior gauges on a select number of cars. It features a partnership with as well as its.

And, former co-presenters for Top Gear, provide commentary in the game's Autovista mode. Other partnerships include a two-year agreement with the (ALMS). Over 500 cars and 26 tracks are included.The game received universal acclaim from critics, who praised the enhanced vehicle physics, updated visuals, and strong sound design. Several reviewers also gave high marks for the game's Autovista mode. Some critics expressed frustration with Kinect features, and others also felt that the game was not enough of an innovation from its predecessor,. These critics did, however, concede that the game was a vast improvement over Forza Motorsport 3. Forza Motorsport 4 features a cockpit view for increased realism.

The driver's arms are animated in sync with player controls.Forza Motorsport 4 is a, and the fourth in the series. Like Sony's franchise, Forza games are; heavy emphasis is placed on making the cars drive and look as realistic as possible.

Races are conducted on closed circuit tracks. 500 cars are featured in the core game experience, ranging from city cars to race cars.Players can utilize to look into a corner using a new feature. This allows them to look toward the apex of a corner or at nearby cars. The controller or steering wheel is used to control the car while Kinect is used independently for viewing around the driver. Players can also use Kinect as a game controller.

In this setting the game automatically accelerates and decelerates the player's vehicle utilizing a modified version of the feature known as Auto Brake in. The steering is controlled by placing the players arms out as if controlling an invisible steering wheel. Kinect will allow the player to use voice commands to start races and navigate menus. Some cars can be showcased in great detail using the game's Autovista feature. This feature allows players to see fine details for the car, such as gauges and internal engine parts.New to the Forza series is a feature known as Autovista. It is designed to allow players to walk around and explore inside cars. This feature allows players to view minute details such as brake pads, transmission, tyres, engine components, and interior details.

The player can point at certain features, such as headlights, wheels and the engine for further information about them via audio recording. It can be controlled via Kinect or a game controller. Only 24 cars in the game support the Autovista feature, as it is primarily for sports cars, classic cars, and dream cars. The graphics used to create these cars are formed using which allowed the developers to create perfect reflections, and would better immerse the car in the environment both when racing on a track or in the garage or Top Gear studio when viewing a car.As in Forza Motorsport 3, there is a career mode for players to complete, which sees players racing at multiple locations around the world. This is known as World Tour Mode in Forza Motorsport 4, previously known as Season Play in Forza Motorsport 3. However, one new feature that appears in Forza Motorsport 4 is the game's ability to adapt the difficulty as the player progresses through the career, and collect a trend of data to see how well they perform. This allows AI drivers to change and upgrade their cars automatically to suit the player's driving abilities.

There are several types of races besides the standard format. Forza Motorsport 4 includes the original bumper-to-bumper races, but also has, and multiple-heat races. Unlike in Forza Motorsport 3 where players had no choice over which car they received after leveling up, in Forza Motorsport 4 players are now able to choose one out of several cars as a prize, which are automatically upgraded to the high end of their class. Players are able to import their Forza Motorsport 3 profiles into Forza Motorsport 4. This gives them the ability to transfer a certain number of in-game credits and gifted cars into their new garage. The allowed number transferred is based on how long they have played the game and how many cars and credits they have.

Players have the option to create car clubs and share cars in their garages within that club. Previous games in the series were limited to eight cars on the track, however Forza Motorsport 4 supports 16 player racing online, and two players offline.Forza Motorsport 4 features 26 courses to compete on. These race courses are mix between circuits courses and point-to-point courses. 17 real-world tracks and nine fictional locations are included. Each course features as reverse configuration, and many have multiple other configurations.

Three additional real world race tracks and one fictional track have been added to the Forza franchise, and the fictional Bernese Alps. Development, marketing and release. Promotion atA technology demo for Forza Motorsport 4 was first revealed at Microsoft's press conference.

The live demonstration showcased a while driving the 2010. Using the Microsoft Kinect sensor the player steered the car to pass opponents. Forza Motorsport 4 was formally unveiled at the 2010.

Turn 10 announced that the game would feature over 500 cars from 80 manufacturers, and confirmed that it will support Kinect as well as standard Xbox 360 controllers and racing wheels. Turn 10 officially partnered with the (ALMS) for two years from August 8, 2011. The partnership provides several in-game ALMS themed events to complement the cars and tracks raced in the ALMS present in previous entries in the Forza Motorsport series. Unlike past games in the series, vehicles from the were not present initially in Forza Motorsport 4 aside from a sponsored. The Porsche download content pack added one World Challenge Porsche GT3. More known content was leaked during IGN's visit to, which revealed that there will be the option to create car clubs and share garages within that club, and that the game will support 16 player online racing., and were added as three more real world tracks to the Forza series.

Turn 10 Studios used a to record in-game tire sounds due to its quiet demeanor on the road. Its near-silent electric engine gave the developers a clean sound for recording.A was used to record the game's tire sounds. The developers chose the Tesla due to its near-silent electric motor which allowed them to record the sounds cleanly without engine or exhaust noise. Two microphones were mounted to the car and pointed at the tire for recording. Lance Hayes, the award-winning composer for Forza Motorsport 3, returned to score Forza Motorsport 4, which features a combination of his music and other licensed artists. 15 songs were provided by Hayes for the and some in-race music.

In speaking of the tone of the soundtrack, Hayes stated 'The score has an increased cinematic feel as well as incorporating many of the styles (downtempo, electronic, ambient) that made the Forza Motorsport 3 a fan favorite.' On August 26, 2011, at Prime it was announced that Turn 10 would include the UNSC Warthog from ' series in Forza Motorsport 4 's Autovista mode.

The model of Warthog used in Forza Motorsport 4 is identical to the version in the then-upcoming, although the vehicle is not drivable. Turn 10 has cited the vehicle's exaggerated four wheel steering system, fictional futuristic technology and excessive height as reasons for its exclusion, stating 'One, it's got some technology that's built into Halo that would have been a big investment for us to then build into the game only to support one vehicle. Technically we don't support that because no real world cars in our game do.' Top Gear content.

Forza 4 features a partnership with. (above) also provides commentary in the game's Autovista mode.Turn 10 has entered a multiple year partnership with the BBC's. The content provided by the BBC's award-winning television show Top Gear, also includes narration from presenters and during the virtual showroom (Autovista) navigation. The game features the at Dunsfold Aerodrome, near the village of Cranleigh, UK. The first in-game demo in Autovista was revealed at E3 2011. An extra piece of content for Top Gear fans is the addition of two of the show's three reasonably priced cars, the, and the, while the TV show's third such car, the is not present. At E3, players were able to complete laps of the Top Gear Test Track and record their own times.

The Top Gear test track in Forza Motorsport 4 also features authentic camera angles during replays. The game features Top Gear 'Car Football' (only available online with Xbox Live) and a Top Gear bowling mini game, both set on the official Top Gear test track.The BBC Top Gear studio is part of the Home Space when viewing a car. The studio has the original TV series cars on plinths, such as the destroyed and Clarkson's police car as seen in Series 11, Episode 1, and all of the original Top Gear logos, Stig posters, and lighting arrangements, that reflect off the paintwork of the car the player is viewing, similar to how they would on the real Top Gear show.

A live action commercial was produced and contained a voice over track by Jeremy Clarkson. The commercial is set in a busy city in which a man merely wants to drive fast. As the man speeds through the city streets with police in pursuit Clarkson speaks of lovers of speed as an endangered species. He notes that places for these people to truly enjoy their cars are being taken away, then pitches the video game.

The commercial was well received by the media. 's Ray Wert called the advert 'epic'. The driving was performed by professional stunt driver Martin Ivanov.Forza Motorsport 4 was featured in the of Top Gear. At the 2010 professional stunt driver and show co-host and, car expert and co-host were featured in the unveiling of the game.

Foust drove a 2010 while Wood rode as a passenger. The advertisement showed Foust drifting around the environment and ended with a top-down shot of the pad. On the pavement the word Forza was spelled out in tire marks. Additionally in the final episode of the show's second season Wood and co-host challenged Foust to a timed race at, otherwise known as Sears Point; Foust drove the around the real course while Wood and Ferrara drove the course in Forza Motorsport 4.

Limited Collector's Edition Players who buy the Limited Collector's Edition get a polished Steelbook case, with the 2012 as the cover car. They receive a V.I.P. Car pack, including the and; a 10-car American Muscle Car Pack, including the 426 HEMI and, (also available on on launch day); a pre-order exclusive Ship Bonus Car Pack, including the and Sport; a five-car BMW Designer Car Pack featuring five BMWs with unique exterior designs, including a designed by an entrant into an M6 design competition. This pack was available on launch day, along with a free download of the 2012 BMW M5 and a BMW theme for the Xbox 360 dashboard. In addition to this, Collector's Edition owners are given a 96-page volume entitled 'Cars of Forza Motorsport 4 Presented By Top Gear', written by the editors from magazine. This volume gives detailed information about many of the exotic cars found within the game, as well as photos (both in game and real life) of them. The description of the cars is exactly the same that Jeremy Clarkson narrates while using the Top Gear section found within the Autovista feature.

Downloadable content Forza Motorsport 4 had received monthly (DLC) packs since its release. Each month a number of new cars would be bundled into a pack available for purchase. Players could also opt to purchase individual cars from a given pack should they not want all the vehicles presented that month. Players can purchase a Season Pass which entitles them to free downloads of the first six packs.

The Top Gear Car Pack DLC was the first of the monthly packs to not be covered by the Season Pass. Unlike previous Forza titles which included cars through a sublicense from, Forza Motorsport 4 did not initially include the Porsche marque. Instead, cars from, a German car manufacturer which builds their own models from received from Porsche, were included. EA's release of earlier in 2011 was regarded as an expansion into the simulation-racing genre, and brought the Forza series into more direct competition with EA Games. On March 5, 2012 it was announced there would be a downloadable car pack on May 22 that will feature 30 Porsche cars. The new 2013 GTS was included in Forza Motorsport 4 as free downloadable content on June 22, 2012.

As a part of the June DLC pack, a was added. This pack also includes an, a, a, and a. In September 2015, all downloadable content was removed.The download content featured a few unique themes not previously seen in the series.

Some cars were carried over into subsequent games. Novelty Cars:,. Classic British:.,.,Music Forza Motorsport 4 (Original Soundtrack)by.Length1: 17: 22Forza Motorsport 4 features an original score by Lance Hayes, also known as DJ Drunken Master.

Like, the score consists mainly of music, although orchestral elements are incorporated into the music. Alongside the score, Forza Motorsport 4 contains a wide selection of licensed music from various artists.

Although the game was released in 2011, the score was not officially released until October 30, 2013 on. Forza Motorsport 4 (Original Soundtrack) No.TitleWriter(s)Length1.'

Ballistic Circuit'Lance Hayes5:112.' Berlinetta'Lance Hayes5:163.'

Cold ATF'Lance Hayes5:004.' Course One'Lance Hayes5:325.' EV'Lance Hayes5:126.'

Fascia SF'Lance Hayes5:167.' Kingpin'Lance Hayes5:248.' LaSalle'Lance Hayes5:099.' Legendary Ratio'Lance Hayes4:5610.'

Metrics Exclusionary'Lance Hayes5:0011.' Paris-Rouen'Lance Hayes5:0212.' Passing'Lance Hayes4:5313.' Sterling'Lance Hayes4:5414.'

Suicide Door'Lance Hayes5:1115.' Underride'Lance Hayes5:26. Reception ReceptionAggregate scoreAggregatorScore91/100Review scoresPublicationScore10/108/109/1038/409.25/10B+8.5/109.4/10GameZone9/109.5/109.5/10Forza Motorsport 4 received 'universal acclaim' like the first three games before it according to the website.

It also won the award for Most Anticipated E3 2011 game from. It ranked first in sales in the United Kingdom during the week of its release. As of April 30, 2012 it ranked 23rd in sales in the UK.Luke Reilly of called the game 'this generation's premier racing simulator'. He praised the game's Autovista mode, specifically mentioning the attention to detail given to even the smaller parts of the vehicles. He gave high marks for the commentary given by Jeremy Clarkson of the BBC's Top Gear. He called Clarkson's remarks 'refreshingly candid'. Reilly did state, however that he wished the game offered evening races.

Editor Martin Robinson of felt that the game was 'easy to fall in love with.' Robinson noted that several cars benefit from the improved handling system, including the. He contrasted the game to ( GT5). He explained that GT5 emitted a 'crazy love' from its developers and noted that Forza Motorsport 4 'often failed to embrace the emotion its subjects can inspire.' 's Ryan McCaffrey lauded the game's 60 framerate and breathtaking views.

He stated that this, along with excellent sound design, kept him 'playing from the cockpit view the entire time.' He did note, however, that the game's soundtrack felt out of place, and that he muted it during gameplay., co-founder of, felt that while Forza Motorsport 4 was a 'fantastic driving game' it merely felt like an incremental improvement on its predecessor. 'I found myself getting a very 'annual sports game update' vibe off of it,' stated Gerstmann. Justin Calvert of agreed; he said that Forza Motorsport 4 refines upon its predecessor, 'but also feels just a little too familiar'. 's Jason D'Aprile also felt that Forza Motorsport 4 an improvement over Forza Motorsport 3, 'making it the absolute king of the road.' He cited the game's audio and visuals, the number of cars and tracks, the online play and variable skill level all as high points. However, D'Aprile felt that the Kinect implementation was 'a gimmick' and expressed disappointment that there was not more content involving Top Gear.

Matthew Kato, reviewer for, was unimpressed by Forza 's Kinect integration as well. He felt that Kinect-based racing 'isn’t satisfying since your arms get tired and the game controls the gas and brake for you.' Associate Editor Jose Otero called Forza Motorsport 4 'the most accessible racer around.' He cited the new World Tour mode as a major improvement over Forza 3 ' Season Play. He noted that should a car in the player's garage not be tuned correctly for an event the game can suggest the proper upgrades.

For seasoned players this feature can be turned off. He felt that features like this, along with the returning Rewind feature which allows players to replay a poor section of their race, cater to all skill levels.

The reviewer from magazine compared Forza Motorsport 4 to its closest competitor, Gran Turismo 5 ( GT5). He stated that though the Forza series 'might be getting familiar, but it's still a more exciting drive than GT5.' The review stated that the improved handling dynamics, focus on the player and the game's community, and strong accessibility made the game a 'supercharged package.' In Japan, gave it a score of two nines and two tens for a total of 38 out of 40.The Digital Fix gave the game a perfect ten and called it 'the best racing simulator on any platform.' Similarly gave it all five stars and said it was 'authentic yet accessible, educating, entertaining, occasionally silly, always spectacular, but most importantly, faster and more thrilling than riding a V12-powered rollercoaster with no restraints.' Gave it four-and-a-half stars out of five, saying it was 'welcoming, slick and meticulously built in order to give its audience what it most desires. Because whether it's the feel of the road, the fury of competition or good old fashioned wish fulfilment, Forza 4 really does have you covered.'

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