
"The latest entry takes the fun and music to Japan and mostly succeeds at transplanting the experience to this new playground. But don't expect something fresh or unique from what's come before. This is still a Forza Horizon game, for better and worse."
"Forza Horizon 6' s digital recreation of the country is easily the franchise's most detailed and gorgeous world yet. Japan, it turns out, is a perfect fit for the globetrotting series, with its own unique car culture, a massive network of highways, and beautiful landscapes that provide a colorful blur outside your window."
"also introduces the franchise's largest, most complex urban environment in the form of Tokyo. This sprawling concrete maze is made up of neon and a spaghetti network of elevated highways, alleys, streets, roads, and shortcuts. Zipping through it feels unlike any other part of the massive map, which encompasses a compressed greatest hits-like digital recreation of Tokyo and the rest of Japan, including snowy mountains, cherry blossoms, and green farmland."
"doesn't do more with Tokyo. I wanted more races and events and moments in the city, but at launch, it seems a bit barren. Some areas feel like a ghost town due to 's lack of virtual people, and nonexiste"
Forza Horizon 6 brings the series’ driving fun and music-forward vibe to a detailed digital recreation of Japan. The world includes a large, complex Tokyo built from neon streets, elevated highways, alleys, and shortcuts, creating a distinct driving feel. Outside the city, the map spans snowy mountains, cherry blossoms, and green farmland, with enough variety to make long drives feel like crossing an entire country. Tokyo’s size and visuals are consistently impressive, but the city lacks density of activities and events at launch. Some areas feel empty due to a lack of virtual people, reducing the sense of life in the urban environment.
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