About halfway through a rally race in the Tokyo countryside, everything about Forza Horizon 6 began to click. By that point (I’ve played 24 hours at the time of publication), I had already done a couple dozen races, and I was playing Playground Games’ racer like a low-stakes arcade experience. Horizon does everything to ensure you have the most fun possible playing it that way. But underneath the slick presentation and the boundless content, it still has all of the real Forza physics and tuning underneath the hood. And when you combine that peanut butter and chocolate, you end up with something truly special. That rally race was the first time I turned off the driving assists and increased the difficulty in Forza Horizon 6. This forced me to have to actually drive my massive 4x4 Subaru around the dirt corners for real. What this meant was that I needed to use my brakes to throw the SUV’s weight onto the front tires. I also needed to gently squeeze the gas so I could hold onto th
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