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Sunday 22 September 2024

Now Playing: Rally Adventure & Hot Wheels (DLC)

Rally Adventure and Hot Wheels are the two DLC expansions for Fora Horizon 5. I’ve been wanting to jump back into Forza 5 for some time, so picking up these expansions in the recent Steam sale gave me the perfect excuse. I decided to start over, entirely from scratch, so it took me some time to work back up to this new content but I had a real blast doing so.

So let’s start with Rally Adventure. You’re transported to a new map and can join three ‘teams’ each of which feature their own races, PR stunts and challenges. As you complete each level of content for each team, you’ll earn reputation which will then unlock the next. It’s a decent if somewhat repetitive structure, and that repetition is made worse by the way the races work.


Every race has two modes – the standard race and the new ‘rally’ mode which is a time trial in which you’re racing against the clock. You get your own co-driver who calls out the twists, turns and jumps which gave me a nice Sega Rally nostalgia rush. Easy right!

There’s not really a ‘proper’ rally mode in the base game, so I think this was a nice addition even if it still, I must admit, doesn’t really feel like proper rallying. It’s like they tried to crowbar a rally game into Forza 5 which doesn’t quite work but it works well enough that it’s still pretty fun.


But if you want to clear all the challenges in Rally Adventure you’ll need to play each race at least twice – once in rally mode, the other in race. That does get a little tedious, although it is also optional. The other content in the form of new PR stunts and challenges are all fine, but you’ll likely clear them all pretty easily and then immediately forget about them.

I don’t have much more to say about Rally Adventure. It’s a fine but I wouldn’t say required addition to the game, not unless you really want a more dedicated (sort of) rally mode in Forza 5. If you don’t have any interest in the rally stuff though then it’s probably worth skipping.

7/10

Hot Wheels on the other hand is a DLC I’d recommend any fan of the base game to pick up. It’s some of the most fun you can have in Forza 5 as it totally embraces the arcade racing aspect with track designs that simply aren’t possible in the more ‘realistic’ base game setting.

I’m talking about tracks that loop and corkscrew, speed boosting pads and even water slides. Races in Hot Wheels are all about speed and pushing the limits of how fast you can go. You begin with a series of B Class races and ‘missions’ which in turn unlock A class content and then S1 and S2.

It’s kind of similar to the structure of Rally Adventure in that every tier of content has its own set of races, PR stunts and challenges, but I’d say these are better paced here as there’s more variety and less repetition. And of course, these tracks which are so fast and wild, full of loops, twists and turns breathe a lot of fresh life into the Forza 5 racing experience. They offer something truly different to the base game, which isn’t something Rally Adventure quite managed to do.


There’s a new series of ‘story’ missions in which you’ll learn far more about the Hot Wheels brand than you ever wanted to know. It’s kind of interesting, I guess, but you still feel like you’re being advertised to as you play. There’s new Hot Wheels specific cars to unlock which is cool, although I tended to stick to my own custom range of vehicles.

The only real issue I have with this DLC is how buggy it is compared to both Rally Adventure and the base game. I had multiple crashes during my time with it, including an irritating crash whenever I tried to open the map directly rather than through the menu. It also locked me out of online racing / tour content for no apparent reason at one point.

Despite those annoying issues, Hot Wheels is still a DLC I’d easily recommend any fan of the base game to pick up – but like with Rally Adventure, maybe wait for a sale.

8/10

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