Review: Forza Motorsport 3: AutoWeek Car Pack DLC (Xbox 360)

Review: Forza Motorsport 3: AutoWeek Car Pack DLC (Xbox 360)

Turn 10’s second piece of automotive downloadable content (after the Hot Holidays one that is) is a 10 car affair and allows us to get our hands on some of the more delectable and souped-up sports cars to thrash around this already vast game.

The vehicles are mostly from this year, fresh off the manufacturing line, but there a couple that have been ripping the tarmac for a few months now. The Audi contingent is strong again and makes up for a fifth of the selection with a special edition of the already sleek R8, in its LMS showcar state, as well as the sporty RS6. Ford bless us with another muscle car, in the form of the 2010 Shelby GT 500 (I do love my muscle cars, so I’m slightly biased, obviously). I’ve listed them all below, with the exception of one, as I decided to take my favourite from the list and actually purchase it to see just what it was capable of.

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Review: Command & Conquer 4: Tiberian Twilight (PC)

Review: Command & Conquer 4: Tiberian Twilight (PC)

The first thing that struck me about this latest addition to the Command & Conquer franchise is that they seemed to have dumbed it down quite significantly, as if paving the way for a new generation of Command & Conquer fans. Unfortunately in doing so I fear they may have just missed the mark in keeping the returning fan base entertained. The game looks complicated to begin with but to be honest it’s a fairly easy trek even on the harder modes; everything is handed to you on a plate and it makes no attempt to try and challenge you as much as the previous titles in the series have done.

The battles are very samey (that’s not a word apparently but I’m using it) and with frequent playthrough’s can become very predictable. But as I mentioned, it seems to be an attempt to bring in an all new fan base. Gone are the parade of famous faces from the full motion video but a few old friends and enemies have been drafted in for nostalgias sake. Kane is looking as bad ass as ever although this time (apparently) he’s fighting with the GDI in order to help prevent the spread of Tiberium and to halt the impending rise of a sub sect of his Brotherhood of Nod.

The game itself is no longer a collect the resources in order to win the battle type strategy game, instead you have to collect more power nodes than your enemy in order to progress. This seems a little bit odd as the original gameplay style was in a state of if it isn’t broke, don’t fix it but sill I found it moderately enjoyable for a while. It was like playing capture the flag with war machines.

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Review: Trials HD Big Pack DLC (Xbox 360)

Review: Trials HD Big Pack DLC (Xbox 360)

To me there are two things in gaming that provide the biggest enjoyment nowadays for people who have played them for as long. One of them is finding games that had no previous info on it and wasn’t hyped up to the hilt make it big on the grand stage and take everyone like surprise. The other is when you revisit something that you’ve left at the side for a while as you go through the usual suspects, but when you head back to it you get a big smile on your face and remember just how much fun it was.

Trials HD fits both of these in a worryingly effective manner. The physics and gameplay mixed with some really crisp looks and sounds made this one of the surprise hits of last year; and deservedly up there on the list of best games of last year, whether that list is covering Arcade only or not. The editor gave it so much possibility between friends that the limits of other titles just weren’t there for this. I’ll make no bones about it, the Big Pack DLC has been out for a little while, but as I say, the major AAA’s of last Christmas took over EVERYONE’S world, so rather than play it for a quick 5 minutes, we thought it best to give it a proper road test.

The pack itself is a nicely filled mixed bag of editing tools and tracks, just waiting to be unwrapped and thrown into whatever concoction your mind can conceive. In the editor section we now have cars and floor based fans which give you a cushion of air to get to what used to be impossible areas. The turbines from the skill games have made their way onto the main courses too, allowing for some really crazy moments. The junk yard cars do provide some interesting obstacles, in some cases the odd monster truck has been seen, but as much as there will be the odd item which may seem trivial, there will be two times that which provide an essential piece of extra richness to proceedings.

The new levels themselves are rather interesting; and just like last time, I STILL can’t get beyond the hard ones. There are 23 of them in total, spread throughout the difficulties, although beginner and easy have been left out. Boosts, air and some truly crazy gravity settings make for some mind bending moments, but as always with Trials, a little perseverance and some luck (come on, where was the skill in the first place?) will see you through.

The skill tracks haven’t been ignored either, with 12 of those helping to double up what was already there, as it bolsters another of each type onto the originals. The ball of death, the loose front wheel, ski jumps and everything else are still as exciting to go through as ever. The leaderboards are still as annoyingly addictive to keep up with, followers of the standard game will know this all too well, and you know you’ll be at it for some time trying desperately to get one up on your friends, but falling short just before you can make it. It can be such a forgiving and damning game in the space of 10 seconds, but that is it’s beauty at the end of the day.

The pack is 400 points; and when you consider not just what you’re getting here, but also what those kind of figures get you now (or not if you’re eyeing up a certain map pack at the moment) in the marketplace. I would say not just because of what it gives you as a standard course selection, but as a chance to flex your creativity then this is a very welcome addition to an already cracking game. What I would love to see is this DLC making people notice just how addictive and fun Trials HD can be and maybe even get some fresh blood into it. It was always a game that deserved the greatness that only a certain few on the XBLA stage ever see. This expansion pack just adds to its reputation and I do hope there are some more additions before a new Trials is made because I firmly believe there is so much life in the old bike yet.

VideogameUK verdict: 8.5/10


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