Forza 3 1967 Ferrari 330

Microsoft’s Forza Motorsport 3 is coming out on Oct.27 for Xbox 360. Third in line for this “simulation racer” series, Forza 3 emphasizes customization and introduces players to a new feature – rewinding time.

For anyone who needs second chances when gaming, this option is sure to please. Typical racing simulators like Sony’s Gran Turismo and others usually don’t offer players a second lifeline; there’s no rewind feature which means that if a racer messes up, he/she needs to start over from the beginning. Sometimes this can be frustrating, especially given long races where tracks can run up to 20+ minutes in playing time.

Now when you miss a turn and slam your Ferrari 430 into a wall, you can hit the “rewind” button and the race will backtrack for exactly 5 seconds which hopefully gives you enough time to make better decisions on tricky maneuvers the second time around. Hard-core gamers may cringe at the prospect of second chances since it takes away from the challenge and authentic experience, but no one is forced to rewind time so players can keep it ultra-demanding to test their skills if they wish.

Forza 3 1967 Ferrari 330 racing

With Forza 3’s 100 real-world race track choices and 400+ licensed cars to choose from, the game provides a realistic racing experience with ample customization options for the player. Like the first two predecessors, this game continues the tradition of allowing players to decorate and paint their cars, as well as sell, share or trade their vehicle designs online. These customization features are impeccably detailed and powerful – players can create exact replicas of famous cars from TV and film. There’s already a car with the Ghostbusters logo available for sale in the game’s virtual marketplace. More exciting replicas are sure to follow after the game is officially released.

Additionally in terms of game-related sharing, developer Turn 10 Studios is planning to launch a website where Forza players can share clips and photos of themselves in action during the game online. However, keep in mind that it’s difficult to share custom creations (cars and videos) with people who don’t own the game.

Forza 3 has 3 standard difficulty levels and a couple other sliders and switches that gives players options to customize the game’s difficulty to their particular needs and wants. The hardest level takes fuel and collision damage into play. There are also more optional cheats available for use like the “autobrake” driving assistance and the glowing guide that depicts the best path and speed a driver should take through any given race course.

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