
What is it about some games that immerse the player so heavily in their gameplay that they make a person say something like, “I really felt that!”?

Throughout its marketing campaign Forza Motorsport has been described as being “built from the ground up,” but some players are skeptical after discovering a reused car model that first appeared in Forza Motorsport 3.
“built from the ground up,”
This isn't even the oldest models, they are recycling, there is stuff dating back to the 360 in the game.
Everything is all lies with these guys.
Enjoy the battle pass and the DLC to get cars and tracks in your live service b.s. game, meanwhile we'll be getting them for free in GT7.
Forza motorsport doesn't have that traditional campaign but rather just tick box races. Most reviewers are omitting this

For a lot of people, Mario Kart Wii was their introduction to the franchise, and what a terrific introduction they had.

Major 2023 game anniversaries include The World Ends With You, Mario Kart Wii, and The Legend of Zelda: The Wind Waker, among many others
If i wanted the real driving experience, i would drive my own car. Just like if i wanted a a broken and buggy war FPS MP experience, i'd join the army
There is no such thing as a realistic game. You don't have unlimited parachutes like in JC2. You don't regenerate health like in COD, you can't hide in a box undetected. They are games.
That is because video games are safer Bullets hurt and wrecking a car is Expensive