Forza Motorsport 2
Forza Motorsport 2 | |||
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Studio | Turn 10 studios | ||
Publisher | Microsoft Game Studios | ||
Erstveröffent- lichung |
May 24, 2007 May 29, 2007 June 8, 2007 June 14, 2007 |
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platform | Xbox 360 | ||
genre | Racing game | ||
Game mode | Single player , multiplayer | ||
control | Gamepad , steering wheel | ||
medium | DVD-ROM DL | ||
language | Multilingual | ||
Age rating |
Forza Motorsport 2 is a racing game for the Xbox 360 - game console that of Microsoft has been developed. It is the successor to Forza Motorsport , which appeared in 2005 . On October 23, 2009, the successor Forza Motorsport 3 appeared in Europe , which adopts the well-known simulation-heavy game principle, but increases the fleet and the number of routes.
Gameplay
As with the predecessor, real cars from a wide variety of manufacturers are driven on, in some cases, fictional racetracks. In the individual races, which are divided into different classes, the player wins credits in a fictitious currency. This allows the player to buy new cars or tuning parts for existing cars. In addition, the cars can be painted in different colors and 4100 graphics (decals) such as manufacturer logos, shapes or letters can be applied to the body using an editor. This is possible in several shifts.
The damage display has been improved compared to the first part. So you can choose between realistic, limited and cosmetic damage.
The game is also suitable for races with up to eight players via split screen or Xbox Live . Players can also trade or give away cars to one another via Xbox Live.
Forza 2 runs at 60 Hertz with an HD resolution of 720p. The Microsoft Xbox 360 Wireless Racing Wheel was also released for this game.
cars
The selection of cars extends to over 300 cars. Cars from different manufacturers from all over the world are offered. Among others Mercedes-Benz , Audi , Porsche , Lotus or Toyota .
The vehicles are divided into different classes:
Production car
- Class D: normal road vehicles (e.g. VW Golf GTI )
- Class C: slightly sporty road vehicles (e.g. Audi S4 )
- Class B: normal sports cars (e.g. Honda NSX )
- Class A: strong sports cars (e.g. Chevrolet Corvette Z06 )
- Class S: super sports car (e.g. Mercedes-Benz CLK-GTR )
- Class U: unlimited performance class (only Chrysler ME Four-Twelve Concept Car and TVR Cerbera Speed 12 )
race car
Cars of these classes cannot be improved with upgrades .
- Class R4: heavily modified production cars (e.g. Porsche 911 GT3 Cup )
- Class R3: high-performance racing car (e.g. Dodge Viper GTS-R )
- Class R2: ultra-high-performance racing car (e.g. Porsche 911 GT1 )
- Class R1: prototype racing car (e.g. Audi R8 FSI )
Racetracks
There are a total of 14 racetracks, ten of which are real and four are fictional.
Real routes
- Laguna Seca
- Mugello
- Nürburgring - Nordschleife
- Road Atlanta
- Sebring International Raceway
- Silverstone Circuit
- Suzuka International Racing Course
- Tsukuba Circuit
- Twin Ring Motegi
- Road America
Fictional routes
- Maple Valley Raceway
- New York Circuit
- Nissan Speedway
- Sunset Peninsula Infield
Ratings
Game tips 89%
Web links
- Forza Motorsport 2 at MobyGames (English)
- Forza Motorsport 2 Official Website
- Information and game report at 4players.de