Forza Motorsport 2

Forza Motorsport 2 is a racing game for the Xbox 360 video game console, developed by Microsoft. It is the successor of the published in 2005, Forza Motorsport. On 23 October 2009 appeared in Europe the successor Forza Motorsport 3, which takes the well-known simulation -heavy gameplay, but the fleet and the track number is expanding.

  • 3.1 Reliable routes
  • 3.2 Fictitious routes

Gameplay

As with its predecessor real cars from various manufacturers are driven to partly fictional race tracks. In the individual races, which are divided into different classes, the player wins credits of a fictional currency. With this, the player can buy new cars or tuning parts for existing cars. In addition, the car can be painted with different colors, and 4100 graphics ( decals ), as manufacturer logos, forms or letters are attached by editor on the body. This is possible in a plurality of layers.

The damage display was compared to the first portion, is improved. So you can choose between realistic, limited and cosmetic damage.

The game is suitable split screen or Xbox Live for races with up to eight players. About Xbox Live players can trade or give away cars also with each other.

Forza 2 runs at 60 Hertz with a HD resolution of 720p. The Microsoft Xbox 360 Wireless Racing Wheel was also released for this game.

Cars

The selection of car covers over 300 car. These cars from different manufacturers from around the world offered. Among other things, Mercedes- Benz, Audi, Porsche, Lotus and Toyota.

Be divided vehicles into different classes:

Production Car

  • Class D: normal road vehicles (eg VW Golf GTI )
  • Class C: slightly sporty road vehicles (eg Audi S4)
  • Class B: normal sports cars (eg Honda NSX )
  • Class A: strong sports cars (such as Chevrolet Corvette Z06 )
  • Class S: Super sports cars (eg Mercedes -Benz CLK- GTR)
  • Class U: unlimited power class ( only Chrysler ME Four -Twelve concept car TVR Cerbera Speed ​​and 12)

Racing car

Vehicles in this class can not be improved with upgrades.

  • Class R4: heavily modified production cars (eg Porsche 911 GT3 Cup)
  • Class R3: High-performance racing cars ( for example, Dodge Viper GTS -R )
  • Class R2: Ultra - high-performance racing cars (eg Porsche 911 GT1)
  • Class R1: prototype race car ( for example, Audi R8 FSI)

Racetracks

There are a total of 14 tracks, ten of which are real courses and four fictitious.

Realistic routes

Fictional routes

  • Maple Valley Raceway
  • New York Circuit
  • Nissan Speedway
  • Sunset Peninsula Infield

Ratings

Gamefly 89 %

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