The game is fully tested & guaranteed to work. It’s the cartridge / disc only unless otherwise specified.
Forza Motorsport 2 The Complete Collection Xbox 360 Game
PRODUCT DETAILS
UPC:882224743051
Condition:Used
Platform:Microsoft Xbox 360
SKU:X360_FORZA_2_MOTOR_COMPLETE_COLL
———This game is fully cleaned, tested & working. Includes the Disc/Cartridge Only. May have some minor scratches/scuffs.This description was last updated on October 28th, 2020.
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This game is the best racing game i have played. I really liked GT3 and even 4. But this game along with its predecessor are better in a lot of ways. Even if you are not an experienced player when it comes to racing games, you will catch on quit the game allows you to learn at your own pace witch in the end makes it more fun for everyone. The customizing and upgrading have improved from the first game. It really is a challenge for experienced players and a breeze for newbies both at the same time. But if you like racing games any at all then buy this you wont be disappointed.
I purchased the original Forza for $ and then spent $ for a console to play it. Love the game and it is very realistic. Forza 2 steps up the game with added realism, better graphics and more tuning options. If you want a game, this isn’t it, if you want real racing simulation – you’ve got to get Forza 2.Using this with the Microsoft Force Feedback racing wheel is almost like driving the real cars – I should know I own 2 high end sports cars.
Good
good game love the auction block where you can buy custom cars from real people with money earned in single player
Up until now, I’ve been sick of racing games-I’ve only owned one in fact, being Sega GT 2002, which I only bought because it was 99 cents, but I’ve played numerous, including all the PGR’s and Gran Turismo’s. Forza Motorsport 2 got me excited enough that I bought it for list price, which, I never do for games, ever.Was it worth it? Of course. The best part about this game is that it doesn’t muddle around in the spectrum of arcade and simulation, no, it is a simulation, it is ultra realistic, but it gives you aids that let you drive it like an arcade until you get the hang of it, including ABS, TCS and Racing Line.I have a tiny bone to pick with the racing line. It’s great, and it does adapt to your car depending on the maneuvering capabilities, but the braking is sometimes off-I find it telling me to brake in occasions where its not necessary or telling me to brake too late, but this is not often, that said, it can be the difference between a podium finish and a busted car.Speaking of busted car, the damage is superb, but from a purely non-superficial viewpoint-all cars have different sensitivities to damage, and damage actively effects things such as aerodynamics, making your car veer, which could also be because of broken parts around the wheels. The only thing which is disappointing was the the cars get scratched and broken well on the outside, but they do not crumple as cars in real life would, they will only compact a few inches from their original shape even at 150 mph.
Being the only simulation racing game on the Xbox 360 and the closest thing to GT4 since 2004 it is going to be difficult to compare this game to anything currently played. Because of this I will compare it to the game it is quite obviously trying to steal fans from. Forza 2 is unique from any other racing game currently on the 360 simply because it is well executed. It has most of the features of GT4 and none of the problems that franchise had. The actual racing is very simplistic in its approach. Making the car drive how you want it to is not, especially at the higher levels. At the beginning you can win without tuning the car hardly at all. Go and drive fast and you’ll most likely win…on the standard difficulty setting. The difficulty setting unlike the driving is fairly complex and adds another dimension to the game. One is able to toggle on and off the traction control, ABS system and active stability management. Difficulty of the opponents is adjustable three ways. Also available is a suggested driving line which tells when to brake, let off the brake or hit the accelerator. This is adjustable as well. I really like this feature because it really eases you into the racing instead of making you take those ridiculous license tests from GT. Everyone remembers these; they are frustrating and time consuming. What prevents you from getting to the higher level races in Forza is your driver level which you level up by winning the purses from the races. The graphics in Forza 2.
I only came into the Forza U’verse in 2014 in Horizon, the drive took a dive as I started FM3 :-). Currently leveling up for the Horizon 3 release, and I wanted to have most of the series. I have to admit, somewhere in my head I thought this game would be like a 1980’s arcade game. The replacement 360 arrived and I put in the game, What a surprise, having played MS 5/6 with their overly museum artsy look and feel. The graphics are still top notch, and the core Forza experience is still evident. I like the funky edge the soundtrack has, I like the genre’s of music so that was a plus.. but you can turn it off…. The user interface in the upgrade and paint shops is starkly different than the franchise from FM3 – on. I would surmise with the abundance of Fantasy tracks, that MS had not secured the deals to include others that are now common place, but those tracks are just as challenging as any real track. The real tracks that are included are true to the Forza "as it is" portrayal so having played the rest I was fascinated by the differences almost 10 years shows.. The Cars…. are just as awesome as they are now, though the cockpit view is simply begins at the windshield with a cool large speedo/gauges HUD at the middle bottom [Why’d they ditch that!] I have to say, I don’t get the Turn 10/MS mentality on game and console life spans, because many, like me still fire up the old consoles to play games and I’d keep A++ games like this at the forefront of the franchise o.
Just as described, new and clean.
Good
Great Graphics, lots of Fun😃😃😃