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It’s another scattergun blast of interesting international metal, from the idiosyncratic (the 1953 Morris Minor Series II Traveler, an estate version of the quintessentially British Morris Minor), to the iconic (the 2002 Koenigsegg CC8S, Koenigsegg’s first-ever production car, of which it built only six) and to the insane (the 2018 Funco Motorsports F9, a 7.4-litre, twin-turbo V8 sandcar with a neck-snapping 1750hp on tap).ĭrift Club 2.0 is a cool new Horizon Story that showcases FH4's Formula Drift cars.
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A cropped photograph of the landscape near the treasure box should help you narrow down locations, though I know using the landmarks in the background of the pics to narrow down the final resting spot of chests was very helpful to me.Ī handful of the modest selection of 10 new cars arriving with Fortune Island are available through these treasure boxes, and the remainder are available in the Autoshow. With very little man-made light on the island it can get extremely dark, and I found myself blindly stumbling through the countryside to little avail whenever trying to uncover chests at night. I’ve enjoyed finding them, though I gave up searching for any at night. The treasure boxes themselves function in much the same way as traditional Forza Horizon Barn Finds – a rough area will be marked out highlighting where to search. Assuming you don’t already own the required cars you’ll need to buy them to complete the tasks but, considering each treasure box contains one million credits, that shouldn’t be a problem. The right car is generally referenced with a fairly obvious riff on its model name but, if you don’t actually know what an “Italian four-five-eight” is, a brief shuffle through the Autoshow should turn over the answer without too much hand-wringing. I don’t expect the clues will stump too many dedicated gearheads – they’re really just a matter of finding the area of the map referenced in the clue and carrying out the task hinted at in the right car. These clues point to a task that needs to be fulfilled in order to receive the rough location of a treasure box hidden somewhere on the map. It’s broken up into 10 rounds and, once you hit the required influence targets by completing the available races and stunts, you’ll receive a clue to decipher.
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“Progression in Fortune Island is largely similar to the main game, though it’s been augmented with a rewarding treasure hunt that stretches out over the whole mini-campaign. If this expansion is capable of anything it’s giving a potent reminder of just how spectacularly good looking Forza Horizon 4 can be. These newly-added weather phenomena don’t necessarily have an impact on the moment-to-moment gameplay but they’re spectacular to look at. There are also severe storms, complete with branching lightning strikes. It’s stunning stuff, particularly watching it dance across the bodywork of cars and reflect off standing water. You may not agree during the day, but wait until the wild light show at night as the aurora borealis ignites the starry sky with an eerie green glow.
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There’s a sleepy maritime feel to Fortune Island that I really like and, while it’s still unmistakably British, overall it’s quite distinct from the main map. I’ve definitely thrown enough Hoonitrucks into the sea at this point to send Ken Block bankrupt two times over. During events, the most dangerous sections have safety walls added but in free-roam it’s an incredible challenge trying to maintain speed and still cling to the loose dirt surface while hanging it out sideways through the perilous corners. There’s also an amazing unsealed trail that wraps around behind the base of the peak, featuring several sections poised on the very edge of a high, rocky cliff which reaches down into the distant ocean. It’s a very well-crafted bit of asphalt and Forza Horizon 4’s drift-happy handling dynamics absolutely sing on it.
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It’s not the Stelvio Pass or Trasfagarasan Highway, but it’ll do quite nicely for now. The entire length is one long Drift Zone, too, so shredding up and down it in whatever car you see fit is actively encouraged and rewarded.