Real life for comparison: ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-1YKaji-0I4o.html Comparison with previous engine sound in FH5: ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-bCbkdnHgCRY.html
Horizon 2 has a very saturated color grading with also high contrast. Gives a very pleasing “eye look” even though up close and under scrutiny it’s obviously the older game due to significantly lower quality car models. Horizon 5 has the highest resolution and polygon count exterior car models, however Horizon 2 and 4 have the most detailed models for exterior and interior, horizon 4 interiors are exceptionally well made. Horizon 5 interiors seem like an after thought. Sound scape in Horizon 4 and 5 is supurb where I tend to lean more towards 4 over 5.
The sound frequency is not high enough in FH5. Funnily enough that is not the case in FH4, where the GT-R R35 for example is way too low which got carried over into FH5. But it does sound better, but not as good as 2 and 3, even with them being a bit static
2 is amazing for an earlier game. 3 aged like fine wine, easily held up with the newer games and had amazing (almost better) backfire graphics and sounds, 4 had some unique aspects but kept things mostly good and similar, graphics and sounds a little less than 3 and 5 tbh. 5 had amazing graphics and good sound details, such as being able to actually hear the transmission, and brought great features, but most sounds seem too repetitive. In all, I think the 3rd rendition, especially being in the middle of the series, had the best balance. 👌 Anyways.
@@luisfernandomendez2909 you can hear a bit of that majesty of a v8, it's miles better than fh4 that's for sure, but as i said FH2 easily takes the cake here
There's something about the look and feel of fh2, feels like your on a dream holiday. The lighting plays a big part, the weather always looks so warm and summery. The new games feel much colder and lifeless.