Playground Games' Hot Wheels expansion for Forza Horizon 3 is the most fun I've ever had racing cars since, well, I was mashing Hot Wheels up in my living room as a kid.
Few games provide as liberating an experience as getting behind the wheel of an exotic car in Forza Horizon 3, tearing through the Australian outback, and chasing the pack in the hopes of being the first to cross that finish line.
For the past few years, every time there's a new Forza game announcement to make, Microsoft, Turn 10 and Playground Games roll out an impressive new feature car to view in person at E3. Last year's debut of the 2017 Ford GT was cool, but if you're an '80s kid, this year's showcasing of the Lamborghini Centenario blew it away. What can we say? If you were a kid in the '80s, you probably had posters of the Lamborghini Countach hanging in your room right next to the New Kids on the Block. Lambos have come a long way over the past three decades, and the Centenario is work of art. It's also a blast to drive through the beaches of Australia, even if it is just a video game.
The next DLC pack for Forza Horizon 2 has launched, and gearheads now have a half-dozen new cars ranging from sleek sports cars to military-grade heavy rides to test on the open road.
We hope you're in the mood for fast cars, incredible graphics and weather effects that would put 'The Truman Show' to shame. Here's the launch trailer for Forza Horizon 2.
Playground Games revealed the sixth group of vehicles coming to Forza Horizon 2, showcasing 14 cars that have achieved legendary status among Forza players.
With Forza Horizon 2’s release a little over a month away, another 15 vehicles that will test players’ reflexes and skills as they blaze across the open-world playground of Southern Europe have been announced.