

The map's detailed, but over a small area. The Forza Horizon 2 Demo is only on the Xbox One, no demo for the Xbox 360 was released. They gave us the weather effects, but I think only for rain. Forza Horizon 2 seems like a bare-minimum, safe game. Like I said, I like the demo, but it's not enough to convince me to turn on Ubisoft. in FH2, for example, and IDK that you even get to drive in the mountains. You won't see the snow of the northern U.S. means that there will be a lot more variety in environments. The Crew's decision to be a condensed game across the whole of the U.S. The Crew is condensed, but Forza Horizon 2 doesn't have even half of either country it coves.Ģ. probably 30+ hours in real life), but there are two things that I think about when I compare the two games' maps:ġ. Now, The Crew's United States is highly condensed (only an hour or so end-to-end, vs. France and Italy really aren't all that big (France would be our third-largest state, while Italy would be fifth). Then, consider that you're only getting a small part of each country. However, The Crew covers the entirety of the United States, coast-to-coast (not to-scale, though).Ĭonsider that France and Italy combined are about the size of the area including Montana, Idaho, and Wyoming. On the other hand I'm pretty sure some voice in the beginning told me to enjoy the ocean and there's no ocean there :)When I say "localized," I mean that FH2 takes place in an area that stretched through parts of Italy and France. If they would extend it a bit further north to include Switzerland so you get access to almost all the alps you'd be playing this for 15 years :).

I'm not sure what you mean by localized map, I thought it has south France and north Italy, that might not be as big as the whole US but is pretty big.
