

It's a nice way to get some extra rewards out of your favourite cars, and more importantly ensures you're rewarded whatever you decide to do. In Forza Horizon 4, you earn skill points much faster than previous games, but here can invest them in individual cars-letting you earn bonuses when using that vehicle. Earn enough to move to the next level, and you'll unlock more of that type of event, as well as other bonuses, including money, wheelspins and chat phrases to spam at other players.Įven when you're not racing, you can earn rewards by driving recklessly to build up skill chains. Win street races, for instance, and you'll earn street racing influence. Everything, from completing challenges and race events to designing new paint jobs, tuning cars and even streaming on Mixer, has its own individual progression bar. Outside of racing, there are multiple story events in which you're given a car and asked to complete a specific challenge. You'll race across long, winding roads, across muddy tracks, over fields and sometimes a variety of all three-smashing up scenery to carve an erratic path between checkpoints. If you're struggling with a particular race, you could turn down the difficulty (there are plenty of granular options for doing so), but often the answer is to find the specific car that favours that event.Īs with its predecessors, this is a gloriously silly game.Īs in Forza Horizon 3, the map soon becomes packed with things to do. It's not aiming to be a perfect simulation, but the weight, speed and torque of each vehicle give it a personality beyond class and category. It's a perfect blend of forgiving arcade handling with an obsessive attention to detail that ensures each car feels just different enough. The seasonal structure necessitates a mostly consistent colour palette at any one time, but there's enough variety of terrain to ensure a diverse collection of race events. But there's a gentle beauty to Playground Games' depiction, particularly the northwestern side of the map, as you drive from the sweeping Cumbrian grasslands towards the steep Scottish Highlands. As someone from the UK, these country roads will never feel as exotic as the rainforests of Australia. On the one hand, I'm less enamoured by the setting because of how familiar it feels.
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This is a predominantly rural map, full of forests, farmland and small villages, where shifts in season and weather ensure a shifting landscape of mud, ice and tarmac. It's a similar size to Forza Horizon 3's Australia, but less vibrant. This time, the action takes place in a truncated version of the UK, containing bits of Oxfordshire, Cheshire, Cumbria and the city of Edinburgh, all within a few kilometres of each other. But it's all built on top of yet another rich racing sandbox that easily offers tens of hours of racing, not counting the challenge events, online competition and general messing around. Ultimately, the seasonal structure and shared world events are ways to keep your interest in the months ahead. The racing is a perfect blend of forgiving arcade handling with an obsessive attention to detail that ensures each car feels just different enough.
