In many ways Forza Horizon did improve the formula but in one huge and so important Horizon never captured the same magic TDU had way it didn't - the size of the map. I have no idea how things will change without Atari tho. A place I'd love to go to in a game like this is Japan: amazing roads to drive on, beautiful scenary and an interesting car culture, specially from the 90s, but offroading would probably be hard to do because it's a very mountanous place.Īs for the Horizon comparassions, if they keep the huge map and lots of stuff to buy, it will be a huge marketing point, specially against Horizon. As for the locations, the maps of Oahu and Ibiza assets are too old to be reused, so they'll probably come up with something new. You are not likely to run out of road soon, and if you do there's a bunch of offroading to do.Īnd yeah, big maps and many houses to buy are a must at this point. Not familiar with TDU, but TDU2 was a very fun game to just cruise around and explore. Would like to see the house acquisitions again and IRRC there was a casino? But that could have been DLC. Cruising in TDU 2 was fun even if just down a highway, testing a car's abilities. What I would like to see return is the big maps, plenty of long open roads to get top speeds on. Not sure how this will be now that it's not an Atari game. I'm not familiar with the first TDU but I loved TDU 2, even if they fecked up the driving mechanics. Horizon kind of took over from TDU's model and improved upon it. Yeah it's going to be really hard to compete with Forza Horizon.
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