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Binding: Paperback Dewey Decimal Number: 794 EAN: 9780761554332 ISBN: 0761554335 Label: Prima Games Manufacturer: Prima Games Number Of Items: 1 Number Of Pages: 240 Publication Date: May 29, 2007 Publisher: Prima Games Release Date: May 29, 2007 Sales Rank: 442362 Studio: Prima Games
Product Description: Soup It Up, Slam It into Gear, And Hold On! • Master lists for all player-level, car-level, and manufacturer relationship unlocks • Comprehensive car upgrading and tuning guide • All the racing theory you need to beat everyone to the podium in career mode and online • Unrivaled maps for every track • In-depth level of detail on all car statistics
Customer Reviews
Average Rating:
Rating: - What does FORZA mean anyway?
This game is, overall, great. Customization of the cars visuals, possibilities are endless. You even get information about the manufacurers of the vehicle. The car list is way more than the first Forza. However, there is still a problem with the available cars. Example, they have at least six or seven EVO series mitsubishi, But I have seen no VR-4. They have several skyline GT-R's But no GTS-t, and no ceferio. Despite this, I still say it is a five star game. The realistic car reaction and thought that went into this game reflects in the final product. So I say give it 5...
Rating: - its ok
its ok, but all info you can get from game itself doesn't describe tuning or have any andvanced tips, more for someone who would rather read than play game
Rating: - Good beginner information
This is a good resource, lot's of pictures and good detail. It's great for the beginner, but not too detailed on the tuning, setups and really specific information. It gives the basics and you have to build on that. That said, at the Amazon price, it's a worthwhile purchase.
Rating: - IMHO
The logistics involved in writing a book like this while a game is still under development are quite challenging; rarely do authors and their editorial teams see any appreciation for that fact.
This guide is a must for fans that want the extra edge in the game, from very specific tuning tips to unprecedented track detail to all the car stats you need when making pre-race comparisons to your competition, even in-depth racing theory to improve your on-track performance.
It's a massive tome of racing reference and how-to material jam packed into 240 pages - twice the size of most guides! If you want an edge over your competition, both online and off, you need the info inside these covers!
Rating: - Some good content, but really hard to use, and key info missing
UPDATE TO THIS REVIEW
There is another review giving this book FIVE STARS.
The poster's name is "B.D.Anthony".
The book was authored by a "Brad Anthony".
This is the only product on Amazon that "B.D.Anthony" has authored.
Given the delays in bringing Forza 2 to market, you'd think they could get this one right, but no.
Most of this book is reference material that rightly belongs in appendices, but they chose to insert it in many pieces into the middle of the text. This makes it very hard to find the reading material.
So that could have been solved by a good index. There is NO index. What about a Table of Contents? Yes there is one, but it is very brief and EVERY page number reference is incorrect. Yes, every single one.
Early in the book, page 4, you are referred to the Multiplayer Chapter. There is NO Multiplayer Chapter. So there is no coverage of Online Exhibition races, Quickmatch, Custom Match, Create Match or Online Career races.
Very few words are devoted to multi-screen, certainly nothing that could provide guidance in setting up multiple screens. And there are two glaring errors, one implying that the only number of screens supported is three, and another claims there is a "replay view" which is just not true.
Often the "why" is not explained, such as why would you hire a driver to drive for you if he/she takes 100% of the prize money?
The sequence of the material is somewhat random and they even take topics and split them. Pit strategy is covered on pages 20 and 187. And that coverage doesn't even explain how long a pit stop may take or how to even initiate a pit stop.
My recommendations are:-
1. Have low expectations
2. Be prepared to use a lot of Post-It tabs to mark useful things you find
3. Be very, very patient when trying to find information
4. Do NOT assume "it must be here somewhere" - it probably isn't