One of the showpieces of the Microsoft booth at E3 was
Forza Motorsport 5, as it garnered long lines and a good deal of emphasis from the MS staff on hand. The funny thing about racing games, though, is that they usually always look good. They're a flashy way of getting people excited about new graphical engines or, in this case, new hardware altogether. Even though it clearly takes painstaking work to make the cars and tracks look good, it always seems like cars are an “easy” target for eye-popping detail. To be sure, the cars and tracks (for the most part) looked great, from what I played.
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