Game » consists of 2 releases. First released on May 03, 2005
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4.67 stars 4.67/5 Stars Average score of 3 user reviews spread across 2 releases and 0 DLC
Forza Motorsport is the Xbox's attempt at simulation racing, but more specifically it's Microsoft's attempt at a "Gran Turismo Killer". While the game is undoubtedly fun, the core gameplay is nowhere near as refined as Gran Turismo 4. The graphics aren't as good as GT4, the sound isn't as good as GT4, and the car selection isn't as widely varied as GT4. However, Forza Motorsport has one feature that should polarize the population of racing game fans; online play. If you're looking for an excell...
I’m sitting here in front of my TV, with the laptop on the coffee table, the 5.1 turned right up, a cold drink, and Forza Motorsport in my Xbox tray ready to write my review. A game I’ve been waiting for throughout the entire life of the Xbox. I sit back, turn the ignition, and dive into the game wondering where this ride is going to take me. Forza Motorsport is a racing simulator, saying that it’s a road-racing simulator. You won’t find any Rally modes in Forza Motorsport as the game hasn’t be...
This is one of the greatest racing simulators to hit videogames so far. There are a total of 231 cars in the game, unless I remembered wrong. These, like you would expect, range from Honda Civic SI Hatchback to Chrysler ME Four-Twelve to Toyota GT-One! These are again divided in classes; D4, D3, D2, D1, C4, C3, C2, C1, B4, B3, B2, B1, A4, A3, A2, A1, S4, S3, S2, S1, GT, GTS and P1. D to S cars are (somewhat) street-legal cars with D4 being slowest and S1 being fastest. GT and GTS are the sort ...
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