It's basically like tearing across the intro to Emmerdale in a McLaren Senna. Forza Horizon 4 was that intoxicating cocktail refined, but also introduced seasonal weather transitions and was set in a compressed, greatest hits of the British countryside.
The Horizon series forcibly injected fun back into the Forza franchise back in 2012, taking the series' comprehensive car list and giving you an open world sandbox to enjoy them in.
Here it is then, our pick for the best driving game of the decade and the one that most accurately captures our love of cars. On the bus, in the park, under the table during overly long family dinners.
Plus the more recent Nintendo Switch version, which allows you to pop out the controllers for instant two player battles, means you can claim Mario Kart bragging rights anywhere you like. The game's winning formula has been often imitated but never bettered and in particular Mario Kart 8's swooping, vertiginous circuits are surprisingly spectacular for a game whose engines top out at 200cc.
In spite of the Italian plumber's questionable credentials, Mario Kart offers up some of the best racing action around, it's just that rather than on a Sunday afternoon it usually happens after closing time at the local pub in the idyllic setting of the Circuit de Dave's Living Room.
Though admittedly he does at least have a Nigel Mansell moustache for added downforce. Nor are his overalls plastered with sponsor logos. He's not an athletic, precision sportsperson who lives entirely on a diet of chicken and brown rice. During his studies, he was awarded a scholarship by the Rotary Club Zagreb Kaptol.As racing icons go, Mario doesn't exactly fit the mould. He also runs his own YouTube channel and occasionally streams on Twitch.
He also volunteered as a Radio Host on UNIDU Radio where he had his talk show called Espresso and as a Video Journalist on UNIDU TV where he was editor and producer, and later at the Dubrovnik Development Agency as a Social Media Assistant where he worked on a crowdfunding project called UniActive. Before that, he published works on various websites, such as: Dubrovnik Press, Punkt, Informadur, Carnegie Council for Ethics in International Affairs, GloMo, and Libero Portal. Radić was also an employee of Royal Resort Dubrovnik, Konoba Rašica, Supertours Incoming DMC Croatia, Luxus, and Dubrovnik Sun. He used to work as a Sales Associate for Zore Trgovina, Sales Promoter for Hrvatski Telekom, Sales Representative for Adventure Dubrovnik, and for Lapad Beach as a Parking Attendant, Server, Bartender, and Bar Manager. To expand his knowledge and acquire new skills he attended various workshops, courses, and projects, in which he actively participated, most notably on two International Scientific Conferences where he managed social media platforms and later on the lobbying campaign for the European tree of the year contest. He acquired a bachelor's degree in Communication and Media and a master's degree in Public Relations at the University of Dubrovnik’s Department of Communication in 20, respectively. Radić graduated from the Economic and Trade School Dubrovnik in 2013. Vedran Radić (born October 8, 1993, in Split) is a Croatian journalist.