Forza Horizon 5’s Hot Wheels DLC makes me feel like a kid again


Every kid has a favorite toy that they love to play with for hours on end, letting their mind run wild with imagined scenarios that allow them to see themselves in a brand-new light. For some children, those toys are Barbie dolls that let them pretend they own fancy clothes and extravagant makeup. For others, they’re platoons of army men figures that inspire kids to envision themselves as daring action heroes. 

For me, those toys were Hot Wheels. Many of my childhood afternoons were spent carefully putting together racetracks and racing the iconic toy cars through them, picturing what it would be like if I was in the driver’s seat of one. I loved pretending that my custom courses were scenic routes through massive mountain ranges or winding roads that cut through futuristic cities, even though in reality, they were just plastic pieces on my bedroom floor. I had a sizable collection of cars built up, too, always keeping them safe in a blue Hot Wheels carrying case whenever I wasn’t using them.

I haven’t thought about my Hot Wheels for a long time, but when I was offered a chance to go hands-on with Forza Horizon 5’s Hot Wheels DLC, my memories of them came flooding back. And while playing with digitally recreated versions of the cars and racetracks I enjoyed as a kid isn’t quite the same, this expansion has nevertheless felt like a blast from the past.

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Forza Horizon 5: Hot Wheels takes players into the clouds, letting them loose in the fantastical new Horizon Hot Wheels Park that features several unique biomes and over 120 miles of track. The verdant waterfall-filled woodland of Forest Falls and the colossal rocky Giant’s Canyon remind me of the exotic places I used to imagine my Hot Wheels tracks were set in, and the Ice Cauldron, a unique tundra region that gives way to pools of molten lava at several locations, is absolutely gorgeous. There’s also the Horizon Nexus, a central Festival Site that connects to all of the other biomes and features plenty of the bright orange tracks that Hot Wheels fans know and love.

Playing this expansion felt like a blast from the past, giving me a chance to play with digitally recreated versions of the cars and racetracks I enjoyed as a kid.





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