Summary

Forza Horizon 5: Hot Wheels introduces players to the visually stunning, exhilarating new Horizon Hot Wheels Park in the clouds high above Mexico, the ultimate playground of creative fun for all players.


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Forza Horizon 5: Hot Wheels Reviews & Ratings

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Review by Malditos Nerds
August 3, 2022

Forza Horizon 5: Hot Wheels is what we expected of racing these type of cars: adrenaline given by the mechanics of the game and an exorbitant show. All this makes up a package that can be taken very seriously by scale model fans and enjoyed in the most arcade-like way possible by newcomers of the hobby.

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Review by Video Chums
August 2, 2022

Forza Horizon 5: Hot Wheels is a thrilling ride that pushes the boundaries of physics and even allows you to build and share your own tracks. It's a great example of an expansion that mixes up the gameplay of the base game enough to make it worth owning as well.

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Review by Everyeye.it
July 29, 2022

Forza Horison 5: Hot Wheels is a beautiful dive into the dreams of children who have been building tracks on tracks for decades. A sort of car-sized playground built to amaze from the very first moment, which, however, focuses too much on the glance and sacrifices on the altar of the scenography both the freedom of exploration of the base game and the beauty of its events. The festival's spectacular expeditions are lacking, as are secondary events that increase affection for this new floating and intricate world. It is good that a different path has been tried than in the past but the experiment presents some uncertainty in our opinion.

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Review by GrumpyParrot [user]
July 29, 2022

The racing is alright even though it's the second time they are using the Hot Wheels DLC. As for the progression, not so much. If you finishThe racing is alright even though it's the second time they are using the Hot Wheels DLC. As for the progression, not so much. If you finish the races in a class, you need to earn enough medals to get to the class championships. These medals you can basically earn from most things, but the game insists you do challenges, because they give the most medals. Besides you need to do most challenges anyway, because you need a LOT of medals. Challenges that can be easy, like getting from one place to another in a certain time. Unfortunately, most are really hard unless you are a skilled driver. The DLC reminds me of the LEGO DLC in FH4, because that also looked like a childish game, but end game was tough as nails. This is no exception. Like i said: fun for skilled drivers, but not really the nature of a "mainstream" racing game. This isn't Project Cars Turn 10/Playground Games! Especially considering the FH4 approach of "participating is winning". So basically Forza Horizon in a nutshell: the base game is for everyone (easy-hard), the DLC is NOT for everyone (moderate-hard)

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Review by GamingTrend
July 27, 2022

Forza Horizon 5: Hot Wheels is the perfect example of a small expansion. It takes a new spin on the Horizon formula while its core remains the same, incredibly fun arcade racer. The new open world is a joy to explore and master, but sadly it can feel too much like an advertisement frequently.

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Game Information
Release Date July 19, 2022
Publisher Playground Games, Xbox Game Studios
Content Rated E (Everyone)
Game Modes Single player, Multiplayer
Player Perspectives First person, Third person
Genres Racing, Sport
Themes Open world
Platforms PC (Microsoft Windows), Xbox One, Xbox Series X|S