Xbox 360 - Driving/Racing
Product Description
Forza is Microsoft's racing game for their Xbox 360 console. This third iteration, Forza Motorsport 3, builds on the simulation modelling of the first game and the decal system of the second. To this it adds more detailed simulation and expanded community features such as video editing and sharing.
Real world tracks are joined by fantasy circuits that offer a broad range of environments to match their perfectly modelled cars. Forza Motorsport 3 is more of the same, but for hardcore video game racing enthusiasts this is no bad thing.
Ideal racing/driving video game for all Xbox 360 consoles
Real world tracks are joined by fantasy circuits that offer a broad range of environments to match their perfectly modelled cars. Forza Motorsport 3 is more of the same, but for hardcore video game racing enthusiasts this is no bad thing.
Ideal racing/driving video game for all Xbox 360 consoles







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New features in Forza Motorsport 3 include a dirty air system that models the mess a car makes of the air as it plunges through it and affects the performance of cars behind. Then there's the tyre flex technology that models the rollover of the rubber as it gets hot during a race and increases the amount of wheel to road contact. These are all minor points but are key to making Forza 3 feel close to real race driving. Even the likes of Gran Turismo 5 on the PlayStation 3 can't boast such a complete simulation of the minutia of Motorsport.
A nice feature, previously seen in Grid, is the ability to rewind the action if you crash. This enables the conscientious driver to work on their perfect line, as well as the less restrained to undo their latest zeal fuelled carnage.
Diving straight into the professional no-holds-barred mode I got the racing game rush I love. Played like this, Forza 3 really start to sing. Developer Turn 10 proves their worth as you are forced to rely on your reflexes and senses as the simulation really kicks in. You soon realise that you can play close to (and undoubtedly over) the limit of the car's grip and momentum._pc1920_1.jpg)


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