Made Us Want To: Drive cars really, really fast. Turn 10 threw aside the shackles of car simulation (sorry Forza Motorsport, we do love you) to create a game that was both fast and fun Forza Horizon. Set in a fictional motorsport festival, you roam the desert competing in fast and furious races against various opponents. The whole game is built around social elements too; there are speed cameras in the game which clock your current speed and compare it with your friends' top speeds there's a real sense of pride in driving more recklessly than your friends dare. In Horizon, you'll be driving Lamborghinis and Ferraris in reality, you only have access to your parents' Renault Clio (2002, non-sport model). Still, at least it moves right? What a shame though that speed cameras in real-life have no interest in comparing your high speed with your friends'; that £60 fine might impress someone though.