Forza Horizon 5 Is a Massive Car Enthusiast Playground
Forza Horizon 5 Is a Massive Car Enthusiast Playground
I have an addictive personality. When I find something I like, I stick onto it like a tongue to a frozen flagpole. It’s the reason I devoted my high school life to playing video games, and how I became so obsessed with cars. It’s no wonder, then, that I’m already addicted to playing Forza Horizon 5. Forza Horizon 5 Is a Massive Car Enthusiast Playground
The fifth installment of Forza’s open-world arcade-style driving simulation game, Horizon 5 is the most expansive, feature-packed, car-rich game yet from the Microsoft-owned studio. Set in Mexico, it builds an entirely new world full of on- and off-road racing, competitions, challenges, barn finds, and more. I’ve already logged 30-plus hours in the game so far, and I feel like I’ve only just scratched the surface of what it has to offer. Forza Horizon 5 Is a Massive Car Enthusiast Playground
If you’ve played any Horizon-branded game, you’ll be familiar with the basics. The story starts with you, the main character, behind the wheel of a car as the Horizon Festival kicks off. Except this time, it’s not just one car, it’s four. You, strapped into the seat of your Ford Bronco, are dropped out of a plane directly into a race down a mountain. Forza Horizon 5 Is a Massive Car Enthusiast Playground
Before you know it you’re getting thrown out of the same plane behind the wheel of a widebody C8 Corvette, then again in a safari 911. Finally, you end up behind the wheel of an AMG One battling it out against a Koenigsegg Jesko in a race to the Festival hub. It’s an assault on the senses that throws you right into the action, which is fun.
From there it’s off to the races, literally. With your small collection of starter cars you’re allowed to begin exploring the vast open-world environment to your heart’s content, participating in events to earn credits, win cars, and compete for glory as the Horizon festival’s ultimate driver.
Horizon 5’s campaign isn’t vastly different from the single-player modes that came before it, meaning you’ll have the opportunity to pick and choose the races you’d like to compete in throughout the map. Every event is different, but the majority of the time you’ll find yourself competing against AI-driven competitors that, depending on your difficulty settings, can actually put up a good fight.
Other times you’ll be racing against the clock or unplayable computer-operated vehicles like airplanes or helicopters. But when it comes down to it you’re always following the suggested line from start to finish, which, if you’re not deeply invested into it, can become a bit tedious.
Forza Horizon 5 Is a Massive Car Enthusiast Playground
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