Forza Horizon 6 Wins Praise for Japan Setting as Critics Slam Its Insufferable Festival
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Updated · Aftermath · May 22
Forza Horizon 6 Wins Praise for Japan Setting as Critics Slam Its Insufferable Festival
1 articles · Updated · Aftermath · May 22
Summary
Playground Games’ racer earns strong marks for its Japan map, with the review calling it one of gaming’s most authentic virtual tourism experiences despite being a stylized “snowglobe caricature.”
Tokyo streets, Shibuya Crossing and towering concrete expressways are cited as standout details, with the game praised for avoiding the usual cherry-blossom clichés and doing visible homework on the setting.
The sharpest criticism targets the fictional Horizon Festival, which frames cutscenes, radio and events; the review says its nonstop banter and exaggerated tone make characters and DJs actively irritating.
That disconnect leaves a highly regarded driving game partly buried under presentation, pushing some players to mute dialogue and strip back festival elements to enjoy the handling, sound and spectacle.