If you've been playing Forza 4 as often as we have in the last week or so since it's launch, you might have seen the eurotour logo when competing the World Tour mode.
On first sight, it looked eerily familiar but we were so focused on the game we didn't pay it much attention. However, it's hard not to notice it has an uncanny similarity to our own eurotuner magazine logo.
We assume the developers at Turn 10 Studios are big fans of the mag and wanted to acknowledge their source of inspiration!
That's cool, because we're big fans of their game. We previously reviewed it in an earlier blog, and now that we're getting deeper into it, the feel good factor continues...
As we said, this is the best Forza yet, with its incredibly realistic car physics that allow you to drive more instinctively than most games.
We also love the variety in the game, with new challenges popping up to maintain our interest. The fun factor includes skittle-bowling on the Top Gear track and an autocross at Silverstone.
At the moment we're losing too many points through damage penalties, so need to improve on our etiquette behind the wheel. Especially when we're bashing such amazing European cars.
Having completed the build of our Sierra Cosworth RS500, it now has more power than grip and is almost unusable on most circuits. But we've got a few mods on a Audi TT RS and fitted some BBS on a Golf GTI for the races we need to win. There's also a Golf R in the garage, but that needs some serious mods to get those four wheels spinning once we've saved enough credits!
If you've got any custom paint jobs on your European cars in Forza 4, email them to eurotuner@sorc.com and we'll print the best in the magazine.