I think it’s a bit of a tricky question…
I especially enjoyed the Tennessee Walker and the Belgian Warmblood (maybe a controversial stance, but I don’t care). I didn’t really like the regular mane on the BW though, it looks kinda nerdy, like the original on the English fullblood.
The Icelandic is another favorite of mine; I like its mane and gaits.
The ones I dislike are the appaloosa, trakehner, hanoveranian and the older models in general. I believe the “realism” they’re going for is very nice. I have only played the older games from the beginning. I never really liked the old horses looks, and don’t have the nostalgia most other players maybe have connected to the old horses.
I also didn’t like for any of this year’s mystical horses. The unicorn isn’t really appealing to me, and neither is the white horse. But I can understand how they’d appeal to others!
Except from the black jorvik wild horse this Halloween, I think I’m not all that interested mystical horses as a 26-year-old lady.
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