As previously stated, they're two completely different games so quality can't really be compared. It's all down to whether you prefer realistic racers (Forza) or arcade racers (Grid).
Forza 2 can be bought for a pittance these days, get that as it's much cheaper. If you don't like it, not the end of the world as you didn't pay much for it. Would be worse if you bought grid for twice the amount and didn't like it.
Forza would be my choice, if you haven't played a sim before though you will need to stick with it for a while, don't be put off by the initial difficulty, once it clicks with you it's a very rewarding and fun game
Forza would be my choice, if you haven't played a sim before though you will need to stick with it for a while, don't be put off by the initial difficulty, once it clicks with you it's a very rewarding and fun game
Yes I guess you could look at it that way, it isn't going to last me as long as GT4 did for example but Grid just isn't for me and I'm loving Forza 2 at the minute.
The fault with all racing games that allow you to tweak your car is that you can very quickly outclass all other vehicles on the track.
A well driven, fast lap in Forza 2 feels like an great achievement to me, but the AI is thicker than two short planks though, no matter how carefully I drive I often find myself getting nudged up the rear.
It isn't perfect but then what game is?
I actually find the smaller cars on the proving grounds tracks a lot of fun.
-edit- Forza 2 needs a wheel, Grid is better without.
Forza 2 is great & I liked grid from the demo I played, I wouldn't say Forza NEEDS a wheel I can manage just fine with a control pad but I must say it would be fun with a wheel.
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