Their last Forza update for August has 3 vids showing some walkthrough of the actual game, and details explaining aspects of what to expect when you load Forza 3 come October 23rd (Aust) or 27th (US). Slip on over and check the vids and info out now.

Well it’s shaping up very nicely I must say, and OXCGN is always trying to keep its Forza 3 fans up todate as much as possible, so when Gamespot had a chance to get a walkthrough with Forza 3 team member Amritz Lay, Product Manager at Microsoft Games Studios at the recent GameCOM, we thought we would go through them and pick out some details for you.

So what we’ll do here in this little info update is share with you some of the finer details of the game, then allow you to check out the video at the end. You’ll be shown the cars that will be available to you from the get-go, how the assists work, how the ‘one-button-driving’ works with the ‘Auto-brake’ feature enabled. And let’s not forget the ‘rewind’ feature, which can be used as many times as you like through a single game.
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    XboxOZ360 Aug 29, 09
    As this game gets closer, I get more excited. Sure, the different camps (GT5 V's FM3) will have their own views, but overall, racing fans will have an excellent time this year. Shift (especially designed more realistic for the consoles) - Forza 3, GT5 (sometime late this year - no official confirmed release date, so I suspect late Dec, Blurr (definitely NOT my cup of tea, - sorry Bizarre, you've blown it in this genre) Colin McCrae DiRT 2 for the dirt lover in us all, plus a few more.

    ALl this all in the next few months. Now if any gamers say there's nothing really good in gaming in the racing genre, then those gamers are just spoilt brats and will never be satisfied with anything they get - period.

    Which sadly is a common trend in the 'current' gamer generation.

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