We now have Rampage, Brawl, Extreme Cross Country, Cross Country Circuit, and Gauntlet (my favourite). More importantly, Forza Horizon 2 finally now has some interesting new modes which switch things up.
In terms of cars, the DLC also adds six cars and trucks and off-road upgrades which interestingly this time get cheaper as you smash more of the Island’s unique billboards. With many races taking place at night or in challenging visibility conditions, this really lets photo mode shine. Storm Island brings extreme weather like torrential rain and fog and mixes this in with massive hills, thick vegetation and many difficult road surfaces making the island sometimes more of a challenge than your opponents. With Storm Island, you guessed it from the name probably, things are a bit different. Forza Horizon 2 is all the better for it.
With a chance to switch things up, we finally see Playground Studios throw caution to the wind and give us something a bit grittier. Our main gripes with the game was the lack of variation, everything felt a bit sterile. When we reviewed Forza Horizon 2 back in September, we gave it nearly an 8.