Forza Horizon 5
Although Forza Horizon 5 is made according to the same recipe as the previous parts, it should be clear that this is the best and certainly the most comprehensive version to date. The game offers players a lot of options, so it will likely take weeks to see and experience all aspects of the game. Partly due to the access of the Juvenile Lab, players have more opportunities to show their creativity, in this case by building their own paths. This item often comes back in the rest of the game. Forza Horizon 5 has a good list of cars, although the ease with which you collect these cars is not without risk. It has become very easy for players, and this can ensure that having the countless fast car doesn’t look special anymore. This should not spoil the fun. Rather, the opposite is true. Since each car has its own style and feels different, it pays to try a lot. Like its predecessors, Forza Horizon 5 is at its best when playing online. Almost everything can be played in co-op or against each other, and the online “caravan” configuration also provides bonus points. All in all, Forza Horizon 5 is a very nice racing game with an equally nice environment, because the Mexico that you find in the game is very versatile and above all very beautiful.
Gaming is a hobby that can be experienced in many ways. Sometimes you feel like a challenge or competition and you start a difficult game like Dark Souls or Hades; Other times, you just want to do a little building in Planet Zoo or tend your garden at Animal Crossing. You can make the same distinction within a race type. Anyone who starts playing Assetto Corsa, iRacing, or rFactor will enter it in a different way than anyone who plays Need for Speed or Forza. One game focuses on realism and is satisfying when you can keep a fast car on the track, while the other is more focused on relaxation. For us, Forza Horizon, and especially the second part, stands alone in the latter category. Rarely have we had such a great holiday feeling in a game as when we could roam the south of France in Forza Horizon 2. In the years since, the Horizon Festival has settled in Australia and England and now, for the fifth installment of the series, it’s Mexico’s turn.
Anyone who reads reviews about games from a long-running series often encounters the same questions. After all, it is inherent to making sequential parts that there is a challenge in the field of development and innovation. Forza Horizon’s formula hasn’t really changed over the years, but it has expanded greatly. The festival is always central. Horizon is a car party landing somewhere and where all kinds of racers perform amazing stunts, drive races and have fun together. For you as a player, this includes exploring the game world and collecting an impressive collection of cars with which you can race both offline and online. All kinds of additional items have been added to this foundation over the years. For example, the online game component has been greatly expanded, more and different types of races and cars have been added and variable seasons have been introduced, so that the game world itself has a completely different character from time to time.
Forza Horizon 5 builds on this foundation and adds some new elements here and there. An important element of this fire is the event lab where players can assemble all kinds of races and mini-games. The possibilities are almost limitless. It’s one of the things the game makers highlight when we ask them what makes Forza Horizon 5 different from previous games in the series. More than ever, the focus in this game is on what players can make themselves. Event Lab offers a comprehensive toolkit with which to make all kinds of games with all kinds of rules. Outside of that, however, you also experience enough influence from others. For example, in many races it is possible to assemble your own copy. Not only can you race the rides created by the creators and collect your credits, skill scores and experience points, but you can also drive someone else’s way or create your own. The pinnacle of these types of challenges is the Super 7: it’s a series of seven challenges created by other players that, when you complete them all, reward you with a brand new car.
These cars remain central to Forza Horizon 5. The series began as a love letter to cars, in game form. Playground Games continues to embrace this vision of development studio Turn10. This is perhaps most noticeable in Forza Vista, where players can see their cars up close and at their best. Optima forma means in this case: very sharp with ray tracing, which is not used in Forza Horizon 5 outside of this mode. In any case, he ensures that the cars in Forza Vista are truly stunningly beautiful.