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Munkeh111 said:
Onyxmeth said:
AE86 said:
Onyxmeth said:

Two things I like about Forza are the complete customization of the cars, both the interior and exterior of them and the auction house where you can buy and sell vehicles eBay style. I don't think GT has either. I could be wrong though. Other than that, I find both games to be bland and sterile, but I suppose that's the appeal of them. What I'd like would be a game as lengthy and in depth as them, but with a more exciting racing engine behind it.


There is a very, very good chance both of those features will be in GT5.

That would be very cool for GT owners. Outfitting my cars in new colors, stripes, decals, etc. and putting in new exhausts, engine blocks, etc. and then putting cars on the market and buying others from people online is my favorite feature of Forza, and if it weren't for the boring racing I probably would have played the game forever.

@Munkeh-From the reviews I read on Grid, it has a very low number of vehicles and no customization to the inside of them to improve performance. I might still pick it up when it's cheaper, but at the moment I can get my arcade racing from Burnout Paradise until something comes along to mesh the best of both worlds.

There are 45 vehicles, but maybe too few tracks and yes no customisation, though I am not really into that. I got it cheap anyway, £14, though I did not realise it was slighty damaged. It is not arcadey in the same style as Burnout Paradise, but more like Project Gotham Racing 4

Grid is a fantastic game, I played it everyday for months and months non stop (didn't take the game out the 360 once in this time), the online is fantastic fun too (and always busy), one of the most enjoyable racing games this generation, and i think it's only £15 from gamestation (in the uk) now, brand new!