Forza Horizon 6 screeched onto the scene earlier this week in a smoke of cherry blossoms, and it has Baldur’s Gate 3 publishing director Michael ‘Cromwelp’ Douse’s attention.
Douse says in a recent Twitter post that Forza Horizon 6 is “a perfect game,” especially in what he describes as “a struggling industry.” To his point, it feels like mass layoffs, spontaneous game cancellations, and a flood of uninspired remakes have all become as predictable as the sunset. But, as we note in our four-out-of-five Forza Horizon 6 review, developer Playground Games made “one of the most convincing open worlds ever.”
“It is like a familiar friend that both wants you to have a good time and knows how to show you one,” Douse adds. And it’s true, while the Forza franchise hasn’t undergone any gigantic changes in its 21 years on Earth – the job of a racing game is, ultimately, to be a racing game – Forza Horizon 6 takes the stylish, caffeinated, indestructible feeling the franchise gives you and makes it glossy with expert visuals and oil slick controls. “A truly rare gem in a struggling industry,” says Douse.
Plus, “Idk who is in charge of the Horizon Opus playlist,” the Larian lead mentions, “but mans is really locked in. Clark & Max Richter but specifically November with Mari Samuelsen is an insane neoclassical get.” I was personally moved by hearing my favorite harpist-princess Mary Lattimore in Spring. Watching my fiance race the little pink sports car I made him buy with Hello Kitty decals, I realize Forza Horizon 6 has something for everyone.
Forza Horizon 6 players waste no time finding a money glitch that lets you unlock all the cars and other rewards in mere hours.
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