![]() Forza Horizon 5's controls aren't tough to get a handle on at its default difficulty and driver assist settings. ![]() The longer you go, the more your pile of points - which rack up right in the middle of the screen as you drive - grows. A capable driver has the ability to choose when one ends, because any point gain, even a measly 100 points picked up from the tiniest memory of a drift maneuver, is enough to keep a chain going. It's wide open and free to explore from moment one, and the mere act of cruising across the landscape gives you the opportunity to build up massive skill chains, with the experience points (XP) you earn feeding a gameplay loop that leads to even more sweet, new rides. The varied Mexican terrain of Forza Horizon 5 is filled with all the straightaways, jumps, drift-friendly curves, and winding city streets a speed-loving motorhead could ask for. I've even eked out enough racing wins to have opened up all the key locations tied to the eponymous Horizon Festival. I've got millions of dollars at the ready to fund my hunger for even pricier rides, and millions more invested in the Mexican properties that have been my virtual self's bases of operations. My garage is stacked with more than 100 cars. ![]() I love Forza Horizon 5 but I also have a big problem with Forza Horizon 5: It's impossible to get anything done.
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