While I enjoy the variety in the vehicles and the brevity of the championships, it becomes quickly apparent that without a sizable amount of bank behind you, you’ll be limited to the events you can participate in and the vehicles you can use. Each championship focuses on different styles of vehicles (such as modern rally legends, classic 90s rally vehicles and even larger Baja-esque trucks). To progress up each tier you must first complete the minimum number of championships and then win the ‘Gauntlet’ event for that tier (which is little more than a long cross-country sprint). There are six tiers, consisting of four individual championships with three events each.
In similar FM2 fashion, the events on Storm Island are broken up into a series of championships that you can participate at your own leisure. Here, your reliance on the course markers and the mini-map are key in preparing yourself for what lies ahead.
Rarely are events held with a bright sun and blue skies, instead you’ll face dark nights with intense rain or overcast skies with thick fog clouding your vision. While the new rain feature of Forza Horizon 2 was certainly impressive as you drove along the coast and you saw your windscreen wipers work for the first time, the Storm Island weather takes that to a whole other level. Building upon the off-roading/cross-country racing that the base game has pushed, the “Storm Island” features completely off-road/dirt events with much harsher weather conditions to content with. As an entirely off-road racing experience, does it provide a full-fledged rally experience, and at $20 AUD, does it provide enough content to justify the price tag? Let’s find out.Īs the name suggests, the latest DLC adds a completely separate island to the world of Forza Horizon 2. Queue the latest DLC offering for Forza Horizon 2, “Storm Island”. Each year the official WRC licensed games have proven acceptable, but they’ve always lacked that level of detail that you see in franchises like Forza Motorsport. You will find the barn right next to some buildings near trees.When it comes to off-road racers, they are few and far between. To get this car, you need to travel to the north side of Casteletto and travel to the smaller circle showed in the image. Location: This is a pretty hard one to find, but if I can manage it, anyone can. Stand in front of you to find the car.īarn Find #2 – Ferrari 250 GT Berlinetta Lusso You need to travel along the dirt road with wooden barricades on the sides.Įventually, you will come across two buildings and a garage door in the middle of these buildings. Location: To find this car, you need to travel to the Horizon Festival and travel to the south side of the ‘HF’ pink blimp on your mini-map. Note: Since you may or may not receive notifications in the sequence provided below, listen closely to the name of the car from Ben and broadcaster and then refer the guide for the exact location. Lastly, these cars unlock depending upon your level and all of them cannot be found at the same time. There are a total of 10 cars disposed in the barns and finding them all unlocks ‘Storage Find’ Achievement.ĭo note that you can purchase a Treasure Map from the mini-map for 300,000 CR which will tell you the exact location of the car instead of the large highlighted area. You will have to give some time to Ashley to restore the car.Īfter it is restored, you will be able to go to the Garage and drive the car. In addition to this, the radio broadcaster will also provide you with hints related to the exact location of the car.Īfter finding the car, a small cut-scene will trigger and Ashley will come to pick up the car. You’ll need to search the entire area to find the car dumped inside a garage.
If you choose to find the dumped car, a large highlighted area will appear on your mini-map.
The notification will only pop up in the free roam session and you will have limited time to respond. Throughout your journey, Ben will occasionally call to inform you about classic cars rotting in various barns. At the Horizon Festival, you will come across all sorts of collectibles in the shape of Reward Boards, Stunt Challenges, and Barn Cars.