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    Forza Motorsport Review

    Posted on Monday, May 30 2005 @ 12:20:32 CEST by LSDsmurf


    Just when you managed to finish up that racing simulation game and free up some time to fix that leaky gutter, Microsoft releases a new racing sim that promises to eat up even more hours of your life, and leave the housework unfinished. Forza Motorsport is the most realistic, detailed racing game for Xbox to date. It features hundreds of incredibly detailed cars, and the most realistic racing physics you can find without heading to a local autocross. Of course, there seems to be another racing game that has all of this, so Microsoft decided to add in an impressive collection of both "show" and "go" modifications, reactive AI, damage modeling, and impressive online play just to set itself apart.

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