8th December 2009

Liking Forza 3

With Forza 3 being released last month I thought it would be a good idea to talk about why it is easily the best driving game experience that has ever been made.

Forza 3 is of course a follow up to the Forza and Forza 2 games and features over 400 cars which can all be customised built from 50 manufacturers as well as holding over 100 race track variations from across the world. All of the cars in this game have been built with 10 times more polygons as the cars in Forza 2.

The New Bits

Apart from the obvious boost in the graphics and the amount of cars that are now in the game, there have been other parts added also. The in car driving view is a welcome add on to the game and has proved to be the best method of driving around in my case. As well as this you can have full vehicle rollovers with details on the undercarriages along with one button assisted driving. Simulation drifting and SUV’s have also been thrown into the series. It is quite possible that you can paint all of the cars in the game to your very own design as well as upload them onto the Forza site.

The game itself comes with two discs but can be all be played on the first. The reason the second disc is there is because it contains 104 extra cars and a few extra tracks. The season itself has had some major improvements added to it in the form of a personal calender that you get to organise yourself and over 200 events are playable including oval, circuit, drift, drag and timed events. It has been said that no two calendars will be the same.

In reality a car does not always have to be expensive, Honda Contract Hire can be a good way to do things.  This can also be done in the form of Audi leasing as well as leasing vans.

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