
Game trailer: Forza Motorsport 4
It's one of the last mutually exclusive genres left in gaming. PlayStation owners have Gran Turismo and Xbox 360 loyalists have Forza Motorsport. Both franchises are proven winners, and the latest incarnation on Xbox 360 allows Kinect users the chance to race controller free. But does that ambition steer Forza away from what it does best?Jeff:Forza Motorsport 4 packs in such a shocking amount of content and detail, most racing buffs will salivate just at the introduction movie. Sure, it can be a bit overwhelming for people who don't have transmission fluid running through their veins, but part of the reason I've become so fascinated with the game is partly because of its incredible sense of accessibility.
Literally anyone, regardless of their familiarity with the Forza franchise, can sit down and feel a sense of accomplishment by jumping into the game's enormous career mode. The game adapts to any skill level, providing gamers with as much help as gas and braking cues or complete hands-off racing.
For those who have mastered Forza 3, there is a fair amount of repetition to embark on in Forza 4, especially early on, as you'll be driving some of the same cars. Of course your path in the game will branch off organically as you choose to ride different cars and develop affinities with various manufacturers.
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