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Forza Motorsport 2

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2007 video game
2007 video game
Forza Motorsport 2
Cover art featuring a tunedNissan 350Z drifting
Developer(s)Turn 10 Studios
Publisher(s)Microsoft Game Studios
SeriesForza
Platform(s)Xbox 360
Release
  • NA: May 29, 2007
  • EU: June 8, 2007
  • AU: June 14, 2007
Genre(s)Racing
Mode(s)Single-player,multiplayer

Forza Motorsport 2 is a 2007simulationracing video game developed byTurn 10 Studios for theXbox 360 console. It is the second title in theForza series, and is the sequel to the originalForza Motorsport (2005) and was followed byForza Motorsport 3 (2009).

Gameplay

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Forza Motorsport 2 features real-world cars and locations, such as this race in theFord GT atLaguna Seca.

Forza Motorsport 2 is asimulationracing video game on theXbox 360 and the sequel toForza Motorsport, which was released for theXbox in 2005. Players compete in events around the globe using real licensed cars on a variety of real-world and fictional courses. It features an arcade mode, meant more for quickplay of races, and a career mode, which is focused on long-term play. Career mode spans several racing disciplines. Players can drive anything from common commuter cars to rare and expensive cars such as theSuper GT andDeutsche Tourenwagen Masters vehicles. The game supportssplit-screen,System Link andXbox Live multiplayer gaming. Split-screen allows two-player head-to-head racing, while both System Link and Xbox Live allow up to eight players to participate in a single race. Using Xbox Live, players can also buy in-game cars through the game's auction house, sell and 'gift' cars.

Most cars inForza 2 can be visually customized with both aerodynamic parts as well as graphics. InForza, 600 layers of graphics could be used to customize the exterior of your vehicle; however, inForza 2, 4,000 layers of graphics can be created with thelivery editor to draw shapes, letters and pictures onto a car.[1] Paint schemes can be auctioned online to other players for in-game credits. Many players reproduced paint schemes appeared in real world, or creatingItashas through this system. There are 349 cars available (including downloadable content) inForza Motorsport 2. They are divided into six production classes and four race classes. A car's class can limit races for which it is eligible.[2] The final list of cars was revealed on April 20, 2007.[3] Famous racing car drivers from racing series such asDeutsche Tourenwagen Masters,Formula One andLe Mans Series will appear in exhibition races if the player selects racing cars for the race. Some drivers includeAllan McNish,Pedro Lamy,Johnny Herbert,Max Papis,Kamui Kobayashi,Satoshi Motoyama,Yuji Ide,Teppei Natori,Tommy Archer,Seiji Ara,Masahiko Kageyama,Alain Menu,Luc Alphand andChristophe Bouchut. Developers of the Forza series also appear in certain races, such asDan Greenawalt andMichael Caviezel.

Forza Motorsport 2 concentrates oncircuit racing; point to point races which were featured in the originalForza Motorsport have been removed.[4] Real world tracksRoad Atlanta,Silverstone,Laguna Seca,Tsukuba,Mugello Circuit,Sebring International Raceway,Suzuka Circuit, andNürburgring Nordschleife are licensed and included.[5] Forza 2 is also one of the first racing games to prominently feature cars from theAmerican Le Mans Series in both the game and downloadable content.

The damage and physics in the game have been revamped over the previous game, allowing for multiple settings: "simulation," which is the most severe, allowing for damage that can take a car out of commission; "limited," which scales down the severity of impact of crashes; and "cosmetic," where the damage is merely visual.[6] The damage ratings for each part of the vehicle can be seen on the HUD (heads up display) accessed from the in-game menu. New forForza 2 are scoreboards similar to those found inHalo 2. Each user can log into the official website forForza 2 using their Xbox Live account. In addition to leaderboards, features included are online auctions for in-game cars. Cars purchased through auctions will come with all statistics related to that car such as mileage, total repair cost incurred, number of previous owners, etc. Other features include tournament scheduling and the ability to take in-game photos and upload to and view five at a time on theForza 2 website.[7]

Development and marketing

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The American Le Mans series, seen here duringNortheast Grand Prix 2007, was added forForza Motorsport 2.

The MicrosoftXbox 360 Wireless Racing Wheel was developed in alongsideForza Motorsport 2 and is designed to work with the game. Professional racersplaytested the wheel to aid the development in trying to achieve realistic features and settings.[8]Forza Motorsport 2 featuresforce feedback with the use of the Xbox 360 Wireless Racing Wheel.Forza 2 runs at 60frames per second in720p resolution (HD), with replays running at 30 frames per second to accommodate additional after-effects.

TheForza Motorsport 2 audio team set out to create a more realistic soundtrack that improves gameplay, immerses the player, and changes with car customization. They recorded actual cars ondynos with an array of microphones. To implement the audio, they matched the sample loops to engine speeds and usedDSP techniques to enhance the sound. Additional recording was done on turbochargers, superchargers,straight-cut gears, tires, and collisions.[9]

On August 1, 2007, the first downloadable content for the game was released, the "Nissan Tournament Pack", free of charge. It featured threeNissan cars. A second downloadable content was also made available containing a paintablePeugeot 908 race car.[10] On September 21, 2007, the "September Car Pack" was released, containing 11 individual cars.[11] On October 26, 2007, the "Motegi Track Pack" was released, featuring a new downloadable track,Twin Ring Motegi. The track is playable in the form of four variations, including three road courses and an oval.[12] On December 7, 2007, two packs of downloadable content were released, the first being theRoad America track and the second being the "December Car Pack" featuring 11 cars.[13] On March 19, 2008, the "March Car Pack" was made released, in the form of 13 individual cars.[14] Download content for Forza Motorsport 2 is no longer supported.

Forza Motorsport 2 was released in three editions: theRegular edition, theLimited Collector's Edition and thePlatinum Hits edition. The Limited Edition features a 157-page booklet containing insider details on the game as well as tips on how to obtain the game'sAchievements. Car manufacturer detail is also provided along with threeLimited Collector's Edition-exclusive cars. The three cars are theSubaru Impreza S204,Saleen S281E, andChallenge Stradale. Various online game stores also offered a bonus code to unlock theNissan 350Z featured on promotional pictures with preorder purchase. TheLimited Collector's Edition was available in Australia, Asia, Canada and Europe, but not in the United States.[15] A special edition titledForza Motorsport 2 Platinum Hits was released for the North American market on August 19, 2008. This edition includes a bonus disc containing the cars and tracks available as downloadable content at the time of its release, the cars of theLimited Collector's Edition and theNissan 350Z originally offered as a preorder bonus.

Reception

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Reception
Aggregate score
AggregatorScore
Metacritic90/100[16]
Review scores
PublicationScore
Edge9/10[17]
Electronic Gaming Monthly8.67/10[18]
Eurogamer9/10[19]
Famitsu36/40[20]
Game Informer8.25/10[21]
GamePro[22]
GameSpot9.2/10[23]
GameSpy[24]
GameTrailers9.1/10[25]
GameZone9/10[26]
IGN(AU) 9.2/10[27]
(US) 8.9/10[28]
Official Xbox Magazine (US)8.5/10[29]
411Mania9.6/10[30]
USA Today[31]

Forza Motorsport 2 received a Platinum sales award from theEntertainment and Leisure Software Publishers Association (ELSPA),[32] indicating sales of at least 300,000 copies in the United Kingdom.[33]

The game received "universal acclaim" reviews according to thereview aggregation websiteMetacritic.[16] In Japan,Famitsu gave it a score of all four nines for a total of 36 out of 40.[20] In Australia,Hyper's Dirk Watch commended the game for its "excellent handling and fantastic customization." However, he noted that the game was "not particularly user friendly and feels almost identical toForza".[34]

During the11th Annual Interactive Achievement Awards,Forza Motorsport 2 received nominations for "Racing Game of the Year" and "Outstanding Achievement in Online Gameplay" by theAcademy of Interactive Arts & Sciences.[35]

References

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