Im no fan of cars oh, I like being in them just fine, just not, yknow, driving them when people can crash into and kill me (a couple near-death experiences will do that to a chap). So I have a conflicted relationship with digital driving I certainly love cruising around San Andreas with semi-automatic in hand and the wickedly explosive fast-motion pile-ups in the Burnout games amuse me to no end. But driving simulators, like the Forza Motorsport series, have always left me a little cold because they are so obviously targeting the gearhead demo, of which I am no member. I certainly appreciate Forza 2s attention to detail, even though the details totally escape me, and how gorgeous its photorealistic graphics look (especially in now-gen high-def) but to truly appreciate such a racing simulator you need to treat it almost like a resource management game and be willing to put considerable time into getting your car prepped for a race with suspension settings, tire pressure, etc. That said, F2 does a better job than its predecessor in balancing my non-hardcore arcade-style requirements Id be lost without the helpful "racing line showing the best track route to avoid smashing into the wall with an auto aficionados need for vehicle tinkering and true-to-life handling. With 300 cars on offer, and countless customising possibilities, its quite possibly the best reality-based racing game out there. But if you just want to pick up and zoom off, well, F2 might drive you a little batty.
(Microsoft/Turn 10 Studios)Forza Motorsport 2
Xbox 360
BY Joshua OstroffPublished Jun 22, 2007