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Forza Motorsport 3


Gassed up and ready to take on Gran Turismo

Words: Chris Antista, GamesRadar US

It never ceases to amaze me that Gran Turismo sells as well as it does. Oh, it’s certainly well deserved, but as far as painstakingly authentic sims go, they’re ridiculously dense, difficult, and not all that accessible when compared to other game series that sell fifty million copies and move PlayStation consoles. I’m positive Gran Turismo yanks more than its fair share of hardcore car enthusiasts out the analog woodwork, but what about the rest of us?


Above: The answer is on the last page!

I’d wager that a substantial percentage of those copies go to gamers interested in owning the most beautiful title on the console, fanboys purchasing out of solidarity, and those who merely dabble in the nuances and couldn’t possibly be utilizing the game for everything it’s worth. Fortunately, Forza Motorsport 3 has finally bridged the vast divide between gearhead and average gamer in a way that Gran Turismo seems to have little interest in attempting.


Above: The single best new feature in Forza Motorsport 3

You’ve seen Rewind modes elsewhere, but the ability to take the race back a couple seconds enhances the experience tenfold. Unlike other racing sims, Forza’s vehicles get beat the hell up performance-wise AND cosmetically. Thank the Gods: Wrecks, spin-outs and all those other little F-ups that shatter sizable chunks of invested time are literally things of the past with just a push of the Back button. It’s not as refined as the Flashbacks in DiRT 2, but rewinds are unlimited, and you’ll only suffer the small penalty of an asterisk next to your lap time record. 

Hands down, Forza 3 is the most accessible sim the world has ever seen. Everything you’ve ever perceived as impenetrable about the comprehensive racing sim can be turned on and off like a light switch. It’s not simply that every damned detail is customizable, it’s that the adjustable options are available at any time and are never buried under parchment scrolls of convoluted menu options.  Just on the surface, you’ve got in-game leg ups such as colored guide lines, traction and stability control. Best of all, you’re never penalized for calling in an “Assist,” but you’re rewarded with more XP and cash the less you use them. Turn ‘em on when you need ‘em, off when you don’t.

And while we of the vigilant hardcore once begrudged the game’s much touted “Auto Brake” as a baby mode that plays the game itself, it’s actually extremely fun and a giant step toward making the genre less daunting for the average player. Sure, the gas-to-brake finesse nestled within the 360’s analog sticks are, once again, Forza 3’s crown jewel. They truly represent what makes a phenomenal game and a feat of digital engineering, and it’s a shame for people to miss out on the subtle complexities of two-fingered feathering. But it can’t be denied that games like Need for Speed, Burnout, and GTA have fathered a new breed of racing fan that doesn’t care to take their finger off the accelerator. And thanks to a single adjustable menu option, Forza’s built a place for them, too.

Forza 3’s ability to change with your specific level of skill and comfort isn’t just a triumph of accessibility… It’s a total game changer. I started the game on “Regular” and after an initial race to gauge my skill, Forza’s omniscient Sorting Hat assigned me to a class with the Auto Brake on… without telling me. I had a great time. Fellow editors with no interest in racing games had a great time… and it was only after several hours that I realized the game had been decelerating for me! “What do I look like, some n00b?! Let’s turn that off.” And Forza 3 became a completely different game.


 
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tirrandir  - 1 month 16 days ago 
This has quickly become my console game of the Fall in terms of excitement. Can't wait to pick it up. And your glowingly racist review didn't help any!
TrIp13G  - 1 month 16 days ago 
Thanks for confirming my hopes, Chris. Too bad I shot the wad in terms of spending money for the Fall/Winter on other games, but my birthday is in March, so that'll be a nice way to spend the Spring.
waynski1457  - 1 month 16 days ago 
Racist? So joking fanboyism is racist? WTF?

Anyway, I'm not a big racing game fan, but I really can't wait to pick this up. Great review!
BuggattiFreak  - 1 month 16 days ago 
Okay, I'm a big racing guy, I love cars in all aspects, but I must say, I think the physics system in Forza makes the old (very old) NFS games look advanced. The cars just don't have any real weight to them.
GMAN2  - 1 month 16 days ago 
actually it was really easy to tell the difference between Forza 3 and Gran Turismo. I didn't think the demo was that fun so I'm not getting it.
doomdoomdoom  - 1 month 16 days ago 
The perfect redneck game!
hot damn i love watch cars drive around in circles for 2 hours in hot hot sun yeeeehhaa!
tirrandir  - 1 month 16 days ago 
@waynski1457 Racist was a reference to talkradar, where Chris talked about his love for racing games prefaced with the phrase "I'm something of a racist!"

I wasn't implying that he discriminated based on race, but that he was a racing fan, and as such I was interested in his opinion. All in good fun.
michaelmcc827  - 1 month 16 days ago 
@doomdoomdoom
that's nascar you ignorant fuck.

But anyways....
great review!! Can't wait to get this, found it for $45 bucks online...straight to n4g this goes
smallberry  - 1 month 15 days ago 
I like that you out the Gran Turismo lgo on a Skyline 2000 GT. That car kicks all kinds of ass.

But seriously, its finally time I put my GT fanboyism to rest. As soon as I can find an Xbox bundle with Forza 3 here in India I think I'm gonna pick it up.
Jajudoman001  - 1 month 15 days ago 
I think the review just feeds my gran tursmo hunger. Might have picked it up if october wasn't such a busy month.
bmrskate  - 1 month 15 days ago 
Sure this is the reaction anyone would get when comparing the brand new Forza to a much older Gran Turismo 5: PROLOGUE! What an incredibly biased review. The guys at GR should've waited until GT 5 comes out and THEN compared the two. I like almost every GR review, but this one is just plain flame and console war bait.
icantbelieveitsnutbutter  - 1 month 15 days ago 
Forza 3 will bend GT over the counter. The Forza community has been nothing but a blast to be a part of. I will pick this up asap.
Spybreak8  - 1 month 15 days ago 
I'm glad they've decided to have a lot more tracks, that was the main downfall with Forza 1 and 2, oh and no actual damage on the cars as well. Glad they picked up the rewind feature, it really helps in Dirt 2 to drive like a bat out of hell on dirt/loose gravel lol. Oh another shout out to Dirt 2, loading times are super short and I'll prob pick up Forza 3 after Christmas with GCs.
Spybreak8  - 1 month 15 days ago 
Oh almost forgot, the problem with Forza 2 was that after a while you just drove the same tracks but wayyyy more laps. Is this gone or adjusted with 3 since the new tracks?!
Cogglesz  - 1 month 15 days ago 
i was really looking forward to forza 3 but after playing the demo i found out the interior camera is complete and utter crap !

it doesn't even show gear changes and LED rev's are not displayed, i'd say shift is much better than forza 3, its went for quantity instead of quality this time round in my opinion
CH3BURASHKA  - 1 month 15 days ago 
Oh, Chris Antista you ol' racist! Cool review, and had I had an Xbox I'd get it. Sadly I don't.
HeavyTank  - 1 month 15 days ago 
God damn it, is this only for the exbawks?
TheIronMaiden  - 1 month 15 days ago 
ahh so glad I Reserved the collectors edition. Can't wait for this one to finally drop.
allthegoodnameswheretaken  - 1 month 15 days ago 
Now I cant make up my mind between the modern warfare bundle or this bundle.
Jinn  - 1 month 15 days ago 
Haaaa, Diddy Kong Racing...
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Forza Motorsport 3
Forza Motorsport 3

Genre: Racing
Release date: Oct 27, 2009
Published by: Microsoft
Developed by: Turn 10
Multiplayer Modes:
Online
8 player VS
10 INCREDIBLE
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