Experience speed with Forza Motorsport 2
26 May, 2007 Forza Motorsport, when it debuted, had
sent gaming enthusiasts into a frenzy. Now it is time for
the sequel. Forza Motorsport 2, the eagerly awaited sequel
to a Microsoft's Xbox 360 exclusive motor racing game Forza
Motorsport, is here. A report said that the sequel will
build on the euphoria around Forza Motosport, and enhance
overall gaming with Xbox 360.
Forza Motorsport 2 brings to the gaming enthusiast more than
300 of the world's hottest cars revving-up and racing it out
on more than 45 tracks carved out of twelve environments.
They include real-world licensed racing circuits such as
Silverstone, Tsukuba, and Laguna Seca.
Microsoft Game Studios, content developer John Wendel and
Rajesh Rao of Dhruva Interactive, a key partner in the India
game development process have unveiled the Forza Motorsport
2 thereby providing gaming freaks a never-before experience
of speed in the new world of pace. The game has been
developed by Turn 10 of Microsoft Game Studios.
The new real-world licensed circuits, which come courtesy of
an advanced Physics engine, and the detailed camera effects
like blooming, lens flare, heat shimmer, and crashing make
Forza Motorsport 2 an experience to look out for. According
to Microsoft, the game simulates genuine car racing like
never before.
Forza Motorsport 2 aims to raise the bar further in terms of
quality of overall game content and game play, as well as
consumer excitement around the title. Forza Motorsport 2 is
expected to provide gamers in India a real-life car racing
experience that will satiate their speeding fantasies. With
high speed action, adrenaline pumping dangerous overtakes,
and the thrill of driving some of the world's hottest cars,
Forza Motorsport 2 is bound to take gaming to a new level of
entertainment in India, added the report.
Significantly, Microsoft has reduced the prices of its
games. Forza Motorsport 2 carries a price tag of Rs 1,895,
where as the company used to sell gaming titles for Rs 2,599
each earlier.
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