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I didn’t think Forza Horizon 6’s custom garages would lead me to miss mucking about with my motor on Mexican driveways, but they have

Rock Paper Shotgun Latest Articles Feed·Mark Warren·3 days ago
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Image credit: Rock Paper Shotgun / Playground Games There’s something about prying open the door of your majestic Ferrari 250 California or Reliant Supervan as waves gently lap against the shore off to your right and a blazing sun beats down on you from above that you don’t truly appreciate until it’s gone. Or, at least, that’s what I’ve found playing Forza Horizon 6 . Playground Games’ latest work, while undeniably iterative even by sequel standards, still comes with some noteworthy additions and changes to the foundation established by its predecessors. As I outlined in my Horizon 6 review , home customisation has made its debut in two forms, a blank track-building valley dubbed The Estate and custom garages built into each of the racer’s eight or so purchasable houses . Going in, I was keen to try out the latter. Adding a touch of personalisation to Playground’s private car-tinkering hangouts seemed like it could add something unique to the Forza homemaking experience.…

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