In 2005 Turn 10 released Forza Motorsport on the original Xbox and featured over 200 cars and a lot of customization for each car. Both a commercial and critical success, it appeared as though a new king of racing simulation was about to be crown. A follow up, Forza Motorsport 2, was released in 2007 on the Xbox 360 and while featuring over 300 cars and even more customization, the game lacked any real innovation over its predecessor and an increased learning curve that turned many fans off. Turn 10 is back with their third effort in the series, Forza Motorsport 3, but does it live up to and exceed the standard set by the previous two games? In one word – yes.