Forza Horizon 5

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Forza Horizon 5 is an open-world racing game developed by Playground Games and published by Xbox Game Studios. Released in November 2021, it is set in a vibrant open-world representation of Mexico featuring diverse biomes from jungles and deserts to coastal towns and an active volcano. The game boasts over 700 cars from more than 100 manufacturers, each meticulously modeled and tunable. Players explore the map freely, competing in races, stunt challenges, and seasonal events through the Horizon Festival. The game features dynamic weather, a full day-night cycle, and stunning ray-traced audio. With a Metacritic score of 92, it was one of the highest-rated games of 2021 and has attracted over 35 million players. Its EventLab feature lets players create custom races and game modes.

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Rating Dimensions

World Design 4.9
Technical Performance 4.8
Exploration Freedom 4.7
Quest Variety 4.5
Narrative Immersion 2.5
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Forza Horizon 5 is arguably the finest open-world racing game ever made. Its Mexican setting is breathtaking in its diversity -- volcanic calderas, dense jungles, arid deserts, and sun-drenched coastlines create a playground that feels genuinely alive. The car roster of 700-plus vehicles is staggering, and each one handles with satisfying physicality that sits perfectly between arcade accessibility and simulation depth. Seasonal weather events, the Horizon Festival structure, and the community-driven EventLab ensure there is always something to do. The ForzaTech engine delivers visual fidelity that few racing games can match. Where it falls slightly short is in meaningful progression -- the game showers you with cars and rewards so generously that the sense of earning your garage diminishes. The narrative framing is also thin. But as a pure driving experience in a gorgeous open world, Forza Horizon 5 is virtually untouchable.