Anyone have any idea where digital versions of this game still exist? GamePass gave me FH4 and it's fun as fuck, so I bought FH3 and it's also fun as fuck, and I keep seeing that FH2 is the best one apparently, or at least it's a toss-up between it and the third one, but it turns out FH2 hit EOL last year and was delisted. However the option to redeem a code still exists, as if you can download it if you manage to find a code that's still valid.
tl;dr GamePass gave me FH4 and now I want FH2 which doesn't exist, unless it does.
FH2 was pulled off of digital distribution awhile ago. You can only buy it physically now.
Nolan Martin
I'm aware, but the one car I'd realistically want was part of the VIP pass. Ideally I'd like the Ultimate Edition since it had everything short of Storm Island, and some storefronts like GameStop still advertise digital codes, but I dunno if the codes would actually activate or if the order would just be cancelled after an hour or so. Thought maybe someone else was in the same boat and already pulled the trigger on it.
Hunter Fisher
try ebay or key sites
Noah Peterson
FH2 is the series black sheep.
Aiden Torres
Honestly, I've heard nothing but good things about it. If anything I've heard that FH4 is the oddball because it's much more arcade-y than previous entries in an attempt to attract more than JUST car enthusiasts. I've heard that FH2 is the best Horizon for street/track racing and FH3 is the best for dirt/cross country.
Levi Jenkins
FH2 is the most repetitive and least engaging Forza Horizon game I've played.
FH4 has problems but at least it still feels less forced and less linear than FH2. FH2 feels very restrictive.
The best Horizon game is 3, however. Has the most going on and the most engagement of any installment.
Mason Brooks
It's not the best one but it's still pretty good. You could try g2a, that's where I bought FH1 last year when I went through my own Horizon marathon.
Joseph Morgan
I feel like calling a racing game repetitive is a little silly considering there's really only one thing to do; race. But I felt like FH4 was pretty linear too. All you did was level up to 20 before the game really started anyway. FH3, from what I've played, is pretty open though, yeah. Having multiple festival sites to level up through specific events and shit is more visibly varied at least.
Dylan Gonzalez
Having an open-world should at least encourage you to take advantage of it.
FH2 really only had Bucket List challenges, roaming racers (that did nothing, unlike FH3), and speed traps to do. FH3 has all of that plus stunt jumps, drift zones, roaming racers that actually unlocked content the more you raced them, Forzathons, and the ability to set up customizable races and creating custom championship series.
FH4 really needed that last one. Combined with customizable route creation it would have been better than 3 (as it is FH4 feels like it trails off too quickly; also they really needed the ability set up custom start points that can go in either direction).
Evan Carter
I would have liked bucket lists too. I played FH4 first, but going to FH3 after honestly feels like proper progression of features. Seasons are nice and all but FH4 is missing A LOT of things FH3 apparently had.
Charles Mitchell
The "Horizon Story" missions replace them. They're like multi-tiered Bucket List challenges.
What IS missing from FH4 is the "Horizon Promo" thing but I bet that drove people more crazy than it extended gameplay.
Jordan Gutierrez
FH2's biggest problem was its progression. You go to exactly one town and have to do the races there and there only. Then you get booted over to another town and do it again.
FH3 lets you go wherever you want and tackle races in any region so long as you have established the festival site there.
It was how I was able to make my imaginary storyline for FH3.
Nathan Thompson
why can't I get pirated version of fh4 to work bros?
Ryan Stewart
>I keep seeing that FH2 is the best one apparently it's not
Lincoln Thompson
No idea, but GamePass is on sale right now 2 months for $2. You could just do that in the mean time and figure out the pirated version for when that runs out.
Ethan Mitchell
I can buy this on my 360 (at least last month when I checked, maybe they pulled it since then), only the Xbone version was pulled it seems.
Kayden Robinson
Thanks, but no point. I used to own an xbox one x. I don't want any xbox app downloaded onto my pc desu.
Brandon Thomas
>Thanks, but no point. I used to own an xbox one x. I don't want any xbox app downloaded onto my pc desu.
LOL fh2 is nowhere near the best one. Sure italy is comfy but Australia is way more so. Also fh2's endgame is just doing the same races over and over.
Matthew Carter
nice i'm famounow
Luis Garcia
it's on the Bone store, they even gave it for free with games with gold a few months back, sure it's stayin on the Bone, I have a physical copy too and all the expansions, comfy times were had, it's the kind of game that even if it's super long to complete, you always come back to it when you need comfiness at its peak, the third game is about fun but it's not comfy, the 4th game is about eating shit if you like to eat feces, the first one is "ok" but the US feel uninspired
tl;dr people bashing it don't have an xbox one and you can find it physical and digital only for the xbox one
Download the leaked dev version of Forza Horizon 3, it's called Opus Dev. It lets you modify game data so you can do stupid stuff like put rotary engines in corvettes. Or 4 cylinders in v8s.