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Video game review: 'Forza Motorsport 2,' Xbox 360
Platform: Xbox 360
Studio: Microsoft
Rating: E-for Everyone
Score: 9 out of 10
THE REVIEW
GAMEPLAY: Racing games range from the serious sim-style racer Gran Turismo 4 to the more arcade style Burnout. Games like Burnout are fun because it doesn�t take a lot of thought to drive a car through a city and smash it into things. Whereas Gran Turismo 4 requires training, tweaking, and an understanding of racing angles, drag, etc. Forza 2 takes a little from both the sim and arcade style racers and mashes them together in one fantastically fun racing game.
Each car has a distinctive style of racing, handling, braking and so on. Each car is given a factory score in different categories such as horsepower, acceleration, braking, handling, etc. You can go stock or after winning some races you can purchase new parts and upgrade any of your cars. If you have a lightweight car that has poor handling you will find yourself sliding around the track; whereas, a heavier car like a �73 Dodge Charger will be fast but less nimble than, say, a Honda Civic. There is also a letter system for cars that dictates which race you enter. Along with the letter score there is a performance rating which gives you a good idea what you are up against in each race. An example would be if you were a letter B car with a performance rating of 550 and racing a letter B car with a performance rating of 586 you�d know that car has a few things on you.
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