Please note that most wheels are supported exclusively for either PC or Xbox One. This is not limited to PC users: If you are playing on Xbox, you should also make sure your drivers and firmware are up to date by connecting your wheel to a PC or laptop and downloading the latest drivers and firmware for your wheel from the manufacturer’s website. Your wheel may work great with games that came out 1 or 2 years ago, even Forza games - that doesn't mean it'll work with a new game. ![]() Rather unfortunately, the issues in the tracks tend to come towards the race’s end, so you can have a perfect race, only for it all to be undone.THIS IS CRITICAL: Before you play Forza Horizon 4, make sure you have the latest drivers and firmware for your wheel. There are similar moments in Gold End Volcano, where falling into lava will cause you to respawn in lava again and again. Plus it’s the sheer mean-spiritedness of it. Sure, you respawn afterwards (although there is a tendency to respawn you backwards, on rocks, upside down, etc), but valuable time has been lost. In Money City Rampage, there’s a jump that simply isn’t possible to clear unless you have one of the better cars. That approach would work if there wasn’t a niggling sense of the game being unfair. We wanted to be whipped up in that stuff. ![]() It’s almost like a roguelike in that sense: you will be rubbish on the first go, but the point is to persist and unlock something better for a future run. New cars get unlocked as you find secret routes through the maps, and suddenly you have the ability to generate better times. There are four tracks for a reason, as it desperately wants you to learn, get better and optimise. You don’t want to be working out how to get from A to B when someone is dancing naked in front of you.īut Speed or Death is designed for replay. Speed or Death needed to be magnitudes clearer about where you need to go, simply because there’s so much else clamouring for your attention. Narrow tracks are hidden and nearly impossible to see. There’s a sequence in Race Against Space where you have to drive over rocks that – in a previous part of the race – caused you to crash. We have played Money City Rampage ten or twelve times and we still couldn‘t tell you where you’re meant to go after being chased by Godzilla. The accumulated result is that you simply don’t know where to go. On occasion, the situation can’t even be helped by an arrow: when you’re jumping over a ramp, or trying to navigate a canyon with a multitude of optional paths, for example. Sometimes they appear too late to really help, sometimes they don’t turn up at all. There are onscreen arrows, but they’re inconsistent. Speed or Death is more interested in screaming “waaaaaah!!!” in your face repeatedly than it is in telling you where to go. There’s much going on in Speed or Death on Xboxīut it’s almost too much. Rarely is an event reused from elsewhere. It’s flipping great in concept, and we’re hugely impressed that a budget game – Speed or Death is only £6.69 – can cram in so many over-the-top pyrotechnics. Often there will be soldiers firing, rocks tumbling from cliffs and all sorts of other distractions. Lots of things are happening, and it’s not only the aliens and dragons around you. Let’s get it out of the way early, because it’s dominant. Your aim will commonly be to beat your old time, beat your previous progress, or just know where the bloody hell you’re going. Split/Second comes to mind, but with less AAA bluster and a greater emphasis on racing against the clock, rather than beating opponents. You have to have your wits about you, as a clear path can become dragon-scorched in a matter of seconds. Their antics cause the track to explode, switch lanes, create dead-ends and other real-time obstacles. ![]() In Money City Rampage, a Godzilla-like creature starts stomping about in Disaster in a Desert, sandworms eat up a military facility in Gold End Volcano there are meteors and dragons in Race Against Space it’s aliens. The complication is that these are races through disaster movies. Want to win a 12 month Xbox Live Gold subscription? Enter now!
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