Forza Horizon 5: The New Race Simulator Feels Outlandish
18 Oct 2021
Forza Horizon 5 will premiere in November 2021. The game’s preview has already deserved ecstatic praise and rounds of applause from the critics.
Forza Horizon 5 welcomes you to Mexico. Here you can feel like a true bandolero while shifting gears, taking sharp, almost suicidal turns, flying through the air like a magic goblin, and making your brakes squeal in endless agony of inertial movement.
The beautiful land of Miguel Hidalgo was chosen for a reason: Mexico can boast of a broad climatic range.
While flying down the road near a volcano in a place similar to Pueblo can trick your brain into shivering with chills, the beaches gently washed by the Golfo are melting from the blazing sun rays making your forehead sweat.
The game doesn’t focus on conflict and drama like Fast & Furious. Instead, it gives you a unique, once-in-a-lifetime adventure with mesmerizing vistas and perfected car-piloting mechanics, which no game can imitate closely enough.
The rich car list features all prominent names: Acura, Aston Martin, Hoonigan, Ford, Pontiac, Peugeot, and others.
If you’re into wheels from the olden days, then the vintage models will surely melt your heart and sugarise it with the elegant bodywork of something like Plymouth Cuda 426 Hemi.
Forza Horizon 5 can easily satisfy your need for speed. But if you’re in the mood for a long, meditative trip, drive down highway lit with the crimson sunset as another el dia is about to say adios — the game has a bittersweet treat for you.
All in all, it’s a beautiful adventure both in the campaign and solo modes. Lost among the deserts, canyons, and beach palms, Forza Horizon 5 invites you to leave a burning trail on the Mexican asphalt. Luckily, you won’t go to the Mexican jail for that.
Forza Horizon 5 is going to premiere on November 5, 2021. You can pre-order the game via Microsoft’s store.