Forza Horizon 6

May 26, 2026

Forza Horizon 6 has some of the best graphics I have ever seen in a racing game. The absolute highlights were the natural environments — the forests, mountains, countryside roads, and coastal areas all looked breathtaking and almost photorealistic at times. Driving through those areas during different weather conditions and times of day was genuinely stunning. Tokyo was also incredibly gorgeous, especially at night with all the neon lights and reflections, but the nature environments were what impressed me the most. The cars themselves looked fantastic too, both onroad and offroad.

The racing gameplay completely lived up to the Forza standard. Every race felt smooth, fast, and satisfying, and the cars were all extremely fun to drive no matter the terrain. Whether I was drifting through city streets or speeding across dirt trails, the handling always felt great.

I also had a lot of fun with the multiplayer. Eliminator was especially addictive, and Hide & Seek turned out to be a surprisingly fun. Those modes added a lot of replay value outside the normal races.

My main criticism is that I would have liked more epic festival events and better cutscenes. The presentation sometimes felt a little lacking compared to how incredible the world itself looked, and I was hoping for more memorable set pieces throughout the game.

Overall, Forza Horizon 6 is an amazing racing game with breathtaking visuals, fantastic driving, and fun multiplayer modes. Even though the festival atmosphere could have been pushed further, the core gameplay and world design easily make it one of the most enjoyable racing games I’ve played.

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