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THE GOOD:
- Awesome, ultra-realistic physics - Updated car list from Forza 1 for Xbox Read on for more THE BAD: SUMMARY:
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Even though it's slightly dated now, the graphics are still gorgeous. The simulation aspect of the game is right on par with what one would expect from Forza. Fourteen tracks to choose from, 47 different configurations of the tracks, including Nürburgring!! Multitudes of difficulty options allows you to choose your experience from hardcore no holds barred racing sim, to a slightly more leisurely experience. With over 300 cars from all around the world, chances are you may even drive one of the cars included in this game. Hundreds of customization options allow you to tweak your car from sporty to ultra high performance. You can customize every aspect of your cars from the ground up with body kits. THE BAD:
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I'll admit before I even begin: I have never had even a passing interest in driving simulations. I love F-Zero, have a ton of fun with Mario Kart, and have enjoyed a round of Burnout on occasion, but when I gave a game like Gran Turismo a try, the learning curve just didn't seem worth the pay-off. It felt like the game would truly take a lifetime to get the hang of. After hearing all the great things friends were saying about Microsoft's steering wheel combined with Forza 2, I felt it was my responsibility as a gaming enthusiast to give the title a shot. It was a $200 gamble that has paid off better than I could ever have hoped.
The first thing I noticed upon booting the title up was the way it seemed to welcome players, rather than try to intimidate them. Instead of being forced to go through licensing tests and trying to figure out what exactly any of these menus mean, I was able to jump right into the meat of the game, the career mode, and within minutes I had chosen... Lowest Prices |
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