That's definitely a headscratcher from me. The only thing I could think of is that they actually got to scan every single DeLorean prop car from the movies and couldn't just pick one to bring in, so they chose all of them. Even though Universal also owns the Fast and Furious franchise, so they could reasonably have also scanned cars from the early movies too.
The Wrangler feels the most like a space-padder, there's, like, nothing special about that one.
Please noI hope this car pack leads to more Movie/TV based vehicles in game in the future.
You know you'd love Ecto 1 or the Mystery Machine bud, or 1st generation Jazz (Transformers).Please no![]()
I would not be surprised if Universal demanded this. They're pretty particular on licensed content from what I gather.They're giving the DeLorean three separate slots and acting/pricing like a five-car pack?![]()
All three should be in, but as separate cars and at the price of separate cars is mad.That's definitely a headscratcher from me. The only thing I could think of is that they actually got to scan every single DeLorean prop car from the movies and couldn't just pick one to bring in, so they chose all of them. Even though Universal also owns the Fast and Furious franchise, so they could reasonably have also scanned cars from the early movies too.
The Wrangler feels the most like a space-padder, there's, like, nothing special about that one.
Literally the first thought that slipped into my head when i saw the RB kitI expect lots of WRC replica liveries on that GR Yaris.
It is actually the correct spelling, and FYI, in the Mexican Spanish dubbing of the show, Michael Knight remained as such, not "Miguel Caballero" as the Spanish dubbing in Spain would likely have had it.Great Scott!
Under his new pseudonym Michele Cavalieri please (spelling probably incorrect).
I think it's a nostalgia point. The Wrangler was used in Jurassic Park 1's most iconic scene, the T. Rex chase, while the Explorer... basically only exists to get bodied by a T. Rex and was only seen driving around before.My only "complaint" even if it is a first-world problem is that the Explorer from that movie is more iconic and way cooler. Maybe because they scanned the Jeep that the Explorer was also scanned?
I think it's a nostalgia point. The Wrangler was used in Jurassic Park 1's most iconic scene, the T. Rex chase, while the Explorer... basically only exists to get bodied by a T. Rex and was only seen driving around before.
Essentially--what do you expect a general audience that hasn't seen Jurassic Park yet or just wants to have something from the movie in FH5, the Wrangler that could outrun a T. rex in a thrilling chase scene that practically defines the film, or the Ford Explorer that just gets its crap pushed in within the first minute of its plot relevance?![]()
The problem you'd get with the 'single Time Machine' bit, or even the 'premium custom kits' idea, is that you'd then have to pick a specific movie to draw from as your base. I dunno how vitriolic BttF fans are about their design preference, but if you chose the BTTF1 car you might get people wondering why the BTTF2 car wasn't picked. If you picked the BTTF2 car, you'd then have to chance the possibility that fans of the BTTF1 car would come out and say that their car is more realistic-looking and would fit better in a modern day setting like FH5. And then, if you, for some godsforsaken reason, decided to use the BTTF3 car, you'd please a niche fanbase while everyone else comes out of the woodwork. This way, by using all three cars, you please everyone--which seems to be the modus operandi of a lot of live service games, actually, cater to as many people as possible so no one is disappointed or left out.All three should be in, but as separate cars and at the price of separate cars is mad.
It'd make more sense to have them as premium custom kits (since everyone will have a favourite, which is obviously the BTTF2 car even if it won't fly) for the existing car, or for a special single Time Machine entry, and either reduce the price or put two more actually different cars in.
But then this pack would have made more sense during Retrowave so...
That is an inherent problem with any movie tie in dlc. Their licenses also have many conditions, and are also expensive. I loved the James Bond DLC for FH4.I think it's a nostalgia point. The Wrangler was used in Jurassic Park 1's most iconic scene, the T. Rex chase, while the Explorer... basically only exists to get bodied by a T. Rex and was only seen driving around before.
Essentially--what do you expect a general audience that hasn't seen Jurassic Park yet or just wants to have something from the movie in FH5, the Wrangler that could outrun a T. rex in a thrilling chase scene that practically defines the film, or the Ford Explorer that just gets its crap pushed in within the first minute of its plot relevance?![]()
More importantly, the Jeeps were apparently the only autonomous cars around the island, while the Explorers were driverless, and ran on an electrified rail.I think it's a nostalgia point. The Wrangler was used in Jurassic Park 1's most iconic scene, the T. Rex chase, while the Explorer... basically only exists to get bodied by a T. Rex and was only seen driving around before.
Essentially--what do you expect a general audience that hasn't seen Jurassic Park yet or just wants to have something from the movie in FH5, the Wrangler that could outrun a T. rex in a thrilling chase scene that practically defines the film, or the Ford Explorer that just gets its crap pushed in within the first minute of its plot relevance?![]()
Easy solve: if not the base car (presuming a specific BTTF, EJB, Outatime, or "Time Machine" manufacturer entry) the first one.The problem you'd get with the 'single Time Machine' bit, or even the 'premium custom kits' idea, is that you'd then have to pick a specific movie to draw from as your base.
Looking forward to yours bud 😉I expect lots of WRC replica liveries on that GR Yaris.
And then there's people like me who have to buy it so they can stay current on the damn car collection.That is an inherent problem with any movie tie in dlc. Their licenses also have many conditions, and are also expensive. I loved the James Bond DLC for FH4.
There will be people who do not care about the cars (or have not watched the movies).
There will be people who have watched the movies, but feel a different car would be a better pick.
There will be people who want the cars but not want to pay extra, as they are essentially variations of existing cars.
There will be people who don't mind the cars, but will consider purchasing it, if they have cool upgrades or perform well in game.
There will be people who will straight up buy it because the cars have a special place in their heart.
That is a fair point and I am surprised I hadn't considered that. That being said they did also modify the interior on all of the time machines to match how they are in their respective movies, which might not be possible with bodykits, so... there's that I guess? shrugEasy solve: if not the base car (presuming a specific BTTF, EJB, Outatime, or "Time Machine" manufacturer entry) the first one.
The third car is a modification of the second, the second a modification of the first (and the first a modification of the standard car, but we're assuming a separate manufacturer entry). Therefore the first car is the base and the others a custom bodykit (including wheels!) for that.
That's why the use of the new Countach in the Showcase Remix last month bothered me so much! It felt like it was balanced around a different car on Highly Skilled, the difficulty I played it on; maybe whatever happened to delay this car pack to this month forced them to pick that car instead?Also, no fourth iteration of the car for racing the train is suck.
Jeep freaks might be excited that it's the first YJ in a Forza title. 🤷♂️The Wrangler feels the most like a space-padder, there's, like, nothing special about that one.
I do have GR decals, but I haven’t played Horizon since Motorsport launched.Looking forward to yours bud 😉
Impressive numbers bud!!! Well if you do come back to FH5 I look forward to your Yaris GR livery.I do have GR decals, but I haven’t played Horizon since Motorsport launched.
If I go back I’ll probably get a mail saying my paints generated 50,000,000cr in download revenue (not a joke, when I took 6 months off Forza Horizon 4 I got over 28,000,000).
Funny you say this, because things like Rafa Gorgory (Ralph Wiggum), Bruno Díaz (Bruce Wayne), or Arturito (R2D2) come from mexican dubs, not dubs from Spain. Mexican dubs have a history of changing/translating names, something which rarely happens in dubs from Spain.It is actually the correct spelling, and FYI, in the Mexican Spanish dubbing of the show, Michael Knight remained as such, not "Miguel Caballero" as the Spanish dubbing in Spain would likely have had it.
I know so. Jeep is a Stellantis brand, after all, alongside Citreon last week, so we wouldn't have gotten any before now.By the way, isn't the Jurassic Park Jeep the first new Jeep we've gotten since the game released?
The Velveteen Shark.Oh I forgot to say......SHARK COSTUME!!!!
It's bloody daft and I love it.
Jeep freaks might be excited that it's the first YJ in a Forza title. 🤷♂️