Saturday, February 27, 2010

Forza Motorsport 3

Forza Motorsport 3 caters for all kinds of gamers. The new difficulty options mean that inexperienced players can still enjoy taking part and even winning races by turning on all the assists, whilst the more seasoned players can reap the rewards of their expertise in the form of extra XP by turning off some assists.

The graphics for Forza Motorsport 3 are breathtaking! Cars are 10 times as detailed as Forza Motorsport 2 and are displayed on a resolution 4 times higher, when coupled with its beautifully high frame rate this makes for astounding visuals.

Cars are divided into classes based on their performance and you’ll earn a new one every time you level up by earning experience based on your performance every time you race. The new simulation engine is superbly accurate to real life and means that each class and even each individual car has its own unique feel.

The singleplayer ‘Season Play’ is very well done, with a calendar to show you your upcoming events which include fortnightly championship races and between these you choose which series you want to enter. This means that you’ll be racing more of the cars that you like and less of the ones that you don’t. As you progress through season play you’ll move up through the classes, racing faster and faster cars until you reach the highest levels of high-end motorsport.

Multiplayer, however is a letdown. You can’t race realistically or customize any of the settings or assists which means that there is nothing stopping other players from colliding with you, which can be infuriating. However, this is not the case when you drive in private races with your friends, so don’t let it put you off unless you wanted to by the game purely for the multiplayer.

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Forza Motorsport 3

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