Forza Horizon 6’s Collection Journal is a “Visual Representation of Your Journey” in Japan

Taking inspiration from Japan’s tradition of collecting stamps, the game encourages players to gather keepsakes from all over the game world. According to design director Torben Ellert, the team aimed for a distinctly Japanese experience with a clear sense of progress. Discovering interesting locations adds entries to your in-game journal and helps you climb the ranks at the Horizon Festival and advance your overall progress in Japan.

Peacock Users Are Running Out of Time To Watch Clint Eastwood’s Underrated 2000s Crime Drama

As a big Clint Eastwood fan, I always make a point to check out his films. So, when I saw Changeling was streaming on Peacock, I quickly added it to my watchlist. It came out in 2008, right after he did Flags of Our Fathers and Letters from Iwo Jima, and in the same year as Gran Torino – a really busy time for him! The movie’s a gripping mystery and crime drama, based on the true story of the Wineville Chicken Coop murders from 1928. It’s set in Los Angeles and stars Angelina Jolie as a mother whose kidnapped son is returned, but she quickly realizes something isn’t right. The authorities don’t believe her, and things take a really dark turn when she’s wrongly committed to a psychiatric ward. Sadly, it’s already been flagged as leaving Peacock soon, so I’m glad I’m watching it now before it disappears!

Forza Horizon 6’s Tokyo City is Five Times Larger Than Anything Playground Games Has Designed Before

The game features diverse districts, each with a distinct feel. While you’ll find interesting things everywhere you go, having a home base is important. That’s why player-owned houses are back, and this time they include a garage you can customize. The garage is spacious enough for multiple vehicles, and you can even invite friends to visit and hang out.