When comparing Forza Motorsport 6 vs Wolfenstein: The New Order, the Slant community recommends Wolfenstein: The New Order for most people. In the question“What are the best Xbox One games that run at 1080p?” Wolfenstein: The New Order is ranked 5th while Forza Motorsport 6 is ranked 10th. The most important reason people chose Wolfenstein: The New Order is:
While the overarching storyline isn't anything noteworthy, the characters in it stand out due to great voice acting and surprisingly well-written lines. You'll actually enjoy listening to the characters talk, cracking jokes, and contemplating moral dilemmas, causing you to want to learn more about them. This is especially the case with the main character. You'll empathize with his situation and motivations, making you feel a deeper connection than with most modern FPS protagonists.
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Pros
Pro Way more content over Forza 5
There are many new tracks and events to be found in Forza 6 over the previous title.
Pro Great selection of vehicles, each with a ton of customizability
While the number of cars may be less than previous iterations of the game, the variety in the types of cars is quite wide. and eclectic, meaning that there should be a few vehicles to be found that appeal to just about everyone. What is even greater though, is that each vehicle can be deeply customized. So not only can you drive a Volvo big rig in the game, but you can pimp it out as well as fine tune it.
Pro Cool rain effect shows off the graphics quite well
While not dynamic, the rain effect in game looks amazing nd easily shows off the looks and performace of the title.
Pro Stable frame rate keeps the player in the action
Racing games, just like fighting games make or break by their FPS and Forza 6 succeeds in this case, thanks to a stable 60fps that runs at a 1080p resolution. Keeping the game at a stable framerate allows the player to stay focused on the action over being taken out of it due to stutter or skipped frames.
Pro Well written and acted characters
While the overarching storyline isn't anything noteworthy, the characters in it stand out due to great voice acting and surprisingly well-written lines. You'll actually enjoy listening to the characters talk, cracking jokes, and contemplating moral dilemmas, causing you to want to learn more about them. This is especially the case with the main character. You'll empathize with his situation and motivations, making you feel a deeper connection than with most modern FPS protagonists.
Pro Solid gameplay
Even though the gameplay doesn't innovate, it's really solid. The controls are sharp, the guns feel great, and the stealth sections give it a refreshing amount of variation. All of this will keep you wanting to play a little more, providing your hours of entertainment.
Pro Rewarding exploration
In most modern shooters you just rush through very linear set pieces, shooting waves upon waves of enemies. Wolfenstein: The New Order rewards you for taking the time to explore. You can find many collectibles, secrets, and even hidden paths, giving you easier/safer methods of clearing a level.
Cons
Con Split screen does not allow garage share
Player Two is stuck with stock cars.
Con Sim settings feel off
Forza 6 has tweaked grip in the game, which causes some odd behaviors like a rolling crash when in a straight way.
Con Difficulty fluctuates
Some races are too easy while others are extremely too difficult, there is no rhyme or reason as to when any of this happens though.
Con Dual wield feels out of place
Using two guns at the same time, while a cool concept does not feel fully fleshed out in this title. It is often cumbersome and does not wield great results in firefights, which asks the question of why it was included.
Con Dynamic resolution might feel distracting
When there's a lot of on-screen action the resolution will get scaled down to keep the gameplay running at 60 frames per second. This doesn't happen too often, but it might feel a little distracting since it feels like your vision is going blurry.