I?m holding off on doing a full review until I?ve been able to experience more of the multiplayer and season content, but as a single player experience Forza Horizon 5 has been an excellent time so far. Racing multiple types of vehicles feels as great as ever, the new locales are absolutely stunning, and the variety in events available helps make this feel like the biggest, brightest Forza Horizon yet.
It also helps that car handling and in-game physics feels amazing. Leaping over sand dunes, cornering around small town streets, or just exploring the wilds at your leisure is just a really fun experience, and overall seems easy enough for just about anyone to enjoy. If you?d like more of a challenge, there are plenty of tricky feats of skills available via the PR Stunts, and a load of adjustable difficulty options to make opposing drivers a little more fierce. You can also just opt to challenge other real players in a variety of events, and once again your world will be populated by other players when you connect online, allowing you to spontaneously engage in various events, convoy around the map, and so on. All of the online components I?ve seen so far have been nearly flawless, so I?m looking forward to experiencing more of that with additional people.
So, as if you couldn?t already tell, I?m super impressed with Forza Horizon 5 and look forward to playing even more with other people as the Ultimate edition opens up early for those purchasers this week. I should have a review up shortly, but as of now, I can?t see any reason to skip out on Playground Games newest racer.
Microsoft Studios provided us with a Forza Horizon 5 Xbox Series X code for review purposes.
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