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Forza Motorsport 3 Limited Edition Xbox 360

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Forza Motorsport 3 is the definitive racing game for everyone from hardcore tuners to anyone who’s ever dreamed of driving at full-throttle.… See more

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Forza Motorsport 3 Limited Edition Product Details

Released on 23/10/2009

LIMITED COLLECTOR'S EDITION

Contents

The Forza 3 Limited Edition comes with:

  • Forza Motorsport 2GB USB Storage and keychain.
  • Forza Motorsport VIP Membership* and Exclusive Car Pack*: Want to be a top painter, tuner, driver or just more active in the community? VIP membership is the way to get yourself noticed. Includes special treatment within the online Auction House, Community Storefront and on the Forzamotorsport.net forums. Also includes 5 of the hottest cars from the roster of Forza Motorsport 3, available only through your VIP membership.
  • Exclusive Collector’s Edition Car Pack*: This one is for the fans. This pack includes 5 cars that have been hand tuned and hand painted by the developers at Turn 10 to fly the Forza Motorsport colours.
  • Exclusive Forza Motorsport 3 Theme:* Customise your Dashboard experience with this limited availability Xbox 360 theme.

* Requires access to Xbox LIVE

Forza Motorsport 3 is the definitive racing game for everyone from hardcore tuners to anyone who’s ever dreamed of driving at full-throttle.

Backed by breathtaking HD graphics and bone-jarring physics, you’ll take the wheel of more than 400 of the most-beloved cars on over 100 renowned real-world tracks and exotic road courses from around the globe.

Forza Motorsport 3” includes driving assists and adjustable skill levels to make the game a gripping pick-up-and-play experience for audiences of all ages and skill levels, while new customization and sharing tools will further fuel the imaginations of the thriving “Forza Motorsport” community on Xbox LIVE.

  • Gran Turiswha?

    When Microsoft first set out to knock Sony off their perch, there were certain PlayStation-exclusive series they knew they'd either have to steal or outdo to have a chance at winning gamer's hearts. Over the decade they've done a pretty good job of the former, with new Final Fantasy, Metal Gear Solid and Tekken titles all on the way to 360 for the first time. Lips, Scene It! and You're In The Movies meanwhile have been solid answers to SingStar, Buzz and EyeToy respectively.

    But Forza Motorsport 3 is even more important. It marks the first time Microsoft have taken the template of a Sony superpower and arguably bettered it. With the launch of Forza 3, Gran Turismo is no longer gaming's undisputed Real Driving Simulator.

    Definitive

    The features list alone is impressive: 400 cars from 50 manufacturers; 100 tracks; a dynamic racing calendar comprising over 200 events; Circuit, Oval, Drag, Drift, and Timed race types all on offer; market-leading customisation with the Livery Editor, Tuning Garage and Auction House; Xbox Live play and online leaderboards; plus painstakingly detailed HD car models. It's easy see why Microsoft's E3 presentation labelled Forza 3 'the definitive racing game of its generation'.

    Of course, a set of bullet points and a catchy marketing slogan kind of misses something. Neither captures the sheer love of cars that developers Turn 10 have gone out of their way to embody with Forza Motorsport 3 - nor the way they've learned lessons from both their own past games, and the recent successes in the genre.

    Handling is something past Forzas were always praised for, so there was never too much to alter here - but there is one significant change that helps make Forza 3 a more thrilling drive; drifting. It's now possible to send your car skidding through corners at more acute angles, without ever getting into OutRun-style arcade territory. When you get it right, it's a real joy.

    Coupled that with the improved physics, AI which races and responds rather than simply following the perfect line, handling that's spot-on for each individual auto, and a whole raft of driving assists to turn on and off for a tailored experience, and you've got a game with that classic pristine showroom feel, control that apes the best bits of Gran Turismo, PGR and Need For Speed: SHIFT, and yet never feels anything less than altogether accessible.

    Rewind and unwind

    And then there's Rewind. Lifted wholesale from Race Driver: GRID and DiRT 2, it gives you the option to hit a button and rewind your race by a few seconds, so you never need succumb to the age-old frustration of one poor corner ruining your entire race. Hardcore driving buffs may not like it, but it's just one of many options to can use or ignore as you see fit - and to make it fair, those that do opt to take advantage of it will find their times marked with an icon on the leaderboards.

    Those leaderboards are going to be a huge draw for Time Trial players who love shaving seconds off their laps, while single races are also in there too for quick fire play. It's the Season Mode though that proves the main draw. This is the real Forza experience, where you'll enter events, earn credits and buy new cars, all the while levelling up your driver XP and car level and accruing more and more motors to tune and cool-up with the garage and Livery Editor. And because the race events offered are always tailored to the cars you have in your garage, every player's path through the Season Mode will be unique. As singleplayer driving modes go, it's an absolute marvel.

    Then there's the online features to consider. Calling these 'comprehensive' really wouldn't be doing them justice. From full-on races to more lighthearted modes like Cat and Mouse, high-stakes matchmaking to more casual affairs, there's no doubting the value for money of Forza 3 if you've got an Xbox Live Gold Membership. And that's not even factoring in the community aspects, with everything from Livery designs to tuning setups, replays and photos all there to download from other players, or upload your own if you feel especially proud. Given that these are ranked too, there's even an element of competition through creativity, which feels like a brand new standard in user generated content.

    Top tier

    I've gushed senseless so far, but there are a few flaws. The backgrounds can seem a little bland compared to some of the other games on the market ; car damage is not all that sophisticated; and most impactful of all, the impressive promise of 100 tracks is a tad misleading. There's 22 actual circuits in Forza 3, with the other 78 being different variations on those themes.

    Still, when you compare these drawbacks to what Forza Motorsport 3 offers, they barely register. The upshot is that the game runs at a smooth 60fps, damage really isn't all that important to a game focused on blitzing the racing line anyway, and Season mode unlocks tracks in such a gradual, satisfying way that they never feel re-hashed.

    Forza 3 is a huge achievement, and Xbox 360 owners can feel proud that their console can boast such a top tier driving game to rank amongst the greats not just of its genre, but of any genre in the whole of this generation. Full credit to Turn 10 for doing what they always strived for and creating a driving game to knock GT off its perch. All eyes are now on Polyphony Digital to see how they respond.

    The real winner though, is us gamers. Long may the competition continue.

    Gamestation Rating 9

    + Handling that's thrillingly accessible, incredibly deep, and completely customisable.
    + The Season Mode and staggering online options make for a truly comprehensive package.
    + Brilliant community features and addicting user generated content.

    - Backgrounds look a little bland.
    - The promise of 100 tracks is misleading.
    - You need a Hard Drive install to play it, such is the volume of content on the game's two discs.

  • Forza Motorsport 3 Customer Review

    Well, the year is almost over, and looking back it has been a great year for games. One racer stood out beyond the rest, which is of course Forza Motorsport 3 (FM3). The hype and anticipation for the game was extremely high due to its predecessor's success and popularity. Turn 10 had to produce something amazing, and they have.

    I myself am a big racing game fan so when I got the chance to test out the game early I jumped at the chance and it's safe to say I wasn't disappointed at all. The game on a whole seems to have been beautifully crafted and well made from the amazing details on each car to the simple but effective menu system.

    The game itself is huge, far bigger than any other racing simulation game to date. And this shows by not all of the content fitting on one disc. The second game disc contains various car packs as well as a few tracks which are required to be installed on your hard drive for use in the main game. The full content takes just less than two gig of space, and to help for those with smaller hard drives only part of the content can be installed if needed.

    "Far bigger than any other racing simulation game to date."

    The shear amount of both cars and events in the game is amazing as well, with over 400 cars and a career with over 200 events. But don't let this put you off; they have designed the career system and car system effectively so that you can choose how to race. The main part of the career works off a calendar system which focuses around one big yearly event with smaller events in between them which are chosen by you from three categories, racing on a new track, racing in a new car or racing in the same car.

    As well as the calendar system there is also the event board which consists of all of the events in the game and shows which can be chosen to race at any time and also allows you to repeat previously played events. This is a nice addition however it can be overwhelming and the first time I saw it I didn't really know what I was looking at or doing.

    Now onto the game play, Forza 3 allows for driving of all skill levels with various assists and aids for novice drivers and of course the options to up the realism and turn off the assists for the experienced drivers, making it a racing simulator that you choose the level that you want to play at. Each car handles differently and accurately, and that have captured the movement and feel that you would expect from the Forza series. As well as the feel, the graphics of all the cars are top standard and the tracks look a lot more clear and sharper than they did in Forza Motorsport 2 which improves the whole feel of the game and the realism. They have also improved the detail of the damage on the cars to make it look more effective, however in some cases it still doesn't look realistic such as when two cars are grinding into each other side by side, the other main downside in the game is the long load times, which to be honest can be expected with a game of these detail but are still long enough to be noticeable almost every race.

    Along with the graphical updates they have also made in-game changes, the most noticeable and probably the most useful change is the rewind feature which allows you to turn back the time in the race if you make a mistake and want to retry the corner or lap. This feature is highly useful as it can be used as many times as needed and be taken back as far as you want in the race. Another new feature to the Forza series is cockpit view which is a nice addition for those that like it but isn't really much of an improvement, other changes include all cars being purchasable from the start and the new drift mode races.

    "Probably the most useful change is the rewind feature"

    Forza 3 also has an improved customisation, upgrading and tuning area, which has been tailored to suit both new and old players with different levels of the system, they provide quick upgrade packages for all cars as well as parts store for those who want to specify exactly what they want. The same goes for the tuning as well, so there is no need for someone new to the series to feel lost or even feel the need to turn their cars. The painting aspect has been upgraded and improved as well to make it more easy to use while still provided the high level of detail that was in Forza 2's design areas.

    Which also leads me onto one of the new features, The Storefront, each player has their own Storefront where they can show and share pictures, designs, decals and tuning setups over Xbox live. This allows players more access to user created content compared to how it was before on Forza 2. The auction house has also had an upgrade and it is now much easier to navigate and keep track of your own auctions and bids.

    Overall, Forza Motorsport 3 is the most complete and beautiful racing simulator game to date that doesn't just speak out to players who are used to the series but to everyone by letting the user choose the level of detail they want to play too as well as making it both simple to use as well as complex when required. There are very few faults in the games and what there is are hardly noticeable due to the great delivery of the game.

    Forza 3 is a game that shouldn't be missed by any racing game fan, easily my GoTR so far.


    Review By: Joseph Waddell
    Submitted via our Facebook 1000 fans competition

Forza Motorsport 3 Limited Edition User Reviews
Top review
oxley1982
2 months ago
forza 3 le
Amazing game good prise at 2.99 still had car and track cards un searched best buy yet from game preownd Online
S
1 year ago
Forza
Good game amazing graphics :)
Kristian
1 year ago
Forza 3: LE
No need for a lengthy review on this one, if you have a passion for cars then you owe it to yourself to buy this game. It simply out-strips every other racing sim on the market, with its beautiful graphics, realistic car handling and models and difficulties of play which suit everybody from the casual player to the most harcore racer. Even as other racing sims (such as GT5) play catch-up with this game Turn 10 has been hard at work on Forza 4 which is set to define the racing genre once again with the inclusion of more community features and Top Gear integration. There is simply so much to do, whether it be painting and tuning cars, turning a profit in the auction house, putting friends to shame over Xbox Live or simply beating the best of the best in the solo race seasons, this is a game for anybody who has ever felt a passion about motoring.
Carl
1 year ago
Great Game
Absolutely amazing game, graphics are amazing, controls are intuitive, soundtrack is great, and the limited edition is definitely worth it for any petrol head! Makes me excited for Forza 4!
Sean
1 year ago
Brilliant Game
Solo racing is brilliant and the online even better this game is a must have and i will keep playing it even when forza 4 is out
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