The rumble strips arent 3 feet tall this time:tup:
Still I think the track list blows.
well it ain't GT's list that's for sure. Hopefully the tracks are very well made at least. And they'll probably offer some DLC later on.
The rumble strips arent 3 feet tall this time:tup:
Still I think the track list blows.
Still I think the track list blows.
I find it cool that you can put different drivetrains in cars this time.
I'd agree for the most part. I'm just happy to see they've done the 'Ring correctly, and better yet, that they've included Sebring (finally!).
...DLC will be our savior with this game I'm guessing, and I'm sure that there is a pretty hefty list of tracks they would like to do. One of my new additions to my personal list is indeed Buttonwillow along with the Daytona infield (see 24hr Rolex Race). Will they happen? We'll see...
http://www.gpstore.co.nz/Games/1521286.html
looks awsome, comes with:
Special Tin Box packaging
3 Additional Cars
2006 Ford Saleen Mustang S281 E
2003 Ferrari Challenge Stradale
2006 Subaru Impreza S204
157 page Forza 2 'Making Of' book
http://www.gpstore.co.nz/Games/1521286.html
looks awsome, comes with:
Special Tin Box packaging
3 Additional Cars
2006 Ford Saleen Mustang S281 E
2003 Ferrari Challenge Stradale
2006 Subaru Impreza S204
157 page Forza 2 'Making Of' book
Wow I hope it's cheaper in the US, that works out to be about $80 American.
Wow I hope it's cheaper in the US, that works out to be about $80 American.
The regular version will be $59.99. With the special edition probably around $69.99+.Because it is a first-party title, they'll hold the price at $49.99 like they do with all of the MGS games. The special-edition title will probably run up to $59.99...
that may as well be the forza 1 car list, weres the s13, R33 and many others
Ain't the Silvia the S13? or am i confusing those?
As for the R33... it was craped compared to the R32 and R34, not sure why you'd want that one in particuliar... i know i wouldn't.
1992 Nissan Silvia CLUB K's (S13)
1996 Nissan Silvia K's (S14)
2000 Nissan Silvia Spec-R (S15)
as far as the R33 goes, i prefer the R32 so i could care less if its in there.
After watching vids, I'm a bit disappointed, given all the CG footage and hype this game got 1 year ago...and the damage is no where near the level they promised with their videos. I find it impossible to believe people are excited for this, and disappointed in titles like MotorStorm. Double Standards for the win.
On the other side of the coin, however, there's gameplay, and this looks to have it in spades. The tuning information and tire info alone is amazing. The only thing I'm really against is how the parts are sold in "kits" so you cannot mix and match to optimize. You buy a turbo "kit" and everything comes with it, and I don't believe you can mix or match any parts. I'd like to be able to do that
Well, he did praise the gameplay...You never really like anything to do with the Xbox 360 do you? had a bad experience with it or something along those lines?
You never really like anything to do with the Xbox 360 do you? had a bad experience with it or something along those lines?
While Burnout's damage is much "flashier", it's not exactly realistic in the way the car handles and accelerates. I'm not saying that Forza's is, but that it's comparing apples to oranges.I'm very excited for this game, the gameplay looks top notch, and it looks like loads of fun.
I'm not very excited that MS (since this is 1st party) told me about the damage model over and over again, and it's really only a small step above the first Forza. Even the port of Burnout Revenge on 360 has damage that makes this look sad.