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The only real downside with this game is its lack of a cockpit view. GT Sport has received some hate due to straying too far from the original. However, if you play it the right way and use a steering wheel instead of a controller, it's actually one of the best racing sims out there, which moves it even further from the original's sim-cade-like experience. Online play is the name of the game when it comes to Gran Turismo Sport. There's a thriving community and realistic wheel-to-wheel online action.

While we're waiting for the next Forza Motorsport game , we'll keep enjoying the 7th installment in the series. Forza Motorsport 7 falls into the Sim-Cade racing game category, not really a simulator, yet more realistic than an arcade game.

It's also easily one of the best-looking games on the Xbox One. Those into tuning and modifying cars will not be disappointed in FM7's vast amount of modifying options. That's not the only area of the game that offers variety though, there are also more than different vehicles to choose from!

This should be more than enough to keep us going until the next game in the series arrives. Automation might be the only video game a gearhead needs. This game is very different from the rest on this list. Basically, it focuses on letting you design and build every aspect of your dream car from the ground up. The campaign mode is beyond difficult, but oh-so-satisfying when you get it right. In order to actually drive the cars you've created in Automation, you'll need to export them to BeamNG Drive , a soft body physics simulator used primarily for driving and crashing cars.

Automation is still in Early Access, but it has a community that's growing larger by the day. Via spellbutiken. Via listal. Some of you might not be familiar with Richard Burns Rally — the game rose to prominence in — but those who do remember the game will tell you that it remains one of the purest rally racing games around.

The physics is incredible, and, extending to that, so is the actual gameplay. You need to know how to customize your rally car before you race it. Tuning your cars correctly is important if you want to make the most of their potential as video game racers. Once you get the hang of the game and all its intricacies, you can do the customizing yourselves.

It also happens to be one of the most difficult racing simulators in the market. While some games are generous and forgiving to newbie racers, iRacing is the complete opposite. Formula One is without question the most technical racing series in the world. Another bonus: story mode. Yes, you can put yourself in the shoes of an up-and-coming F1 racer and see how you fare as you rise up the ranks to become a full-fledged Formula One driver.

Have you ever heard of the rFactor video game racing franchise? Obviously, Forza Horizon 4 is on this list. It could also use a little more flair and personality in its presentation.

As for polish, forget about it. What this license gives its successor is an inviting championship structure with different vehicle categories and highly scalable endurance racing across treasured circuits like Paul Ricard, Spa Francorchamps and Circuit de Catalunya.

Almost a decade after the release of Trackmania 2, Ubisoft Nadeo debuted its semi-reboot of series with Trackmania The new game features some significant graphical upgrades, but the real treat is the addition of daily featured tracks, new track pieces like ice, and improved checkpointing.

Most importantly, it's a fresh start for Trackmania detached from Nadeo's strange Maniaplanet platform. But don't worry, Trackmania is still incredibly weird. I've already played tons of nonsensical tracks that require pinpoint timing, endless repetition, and a little bit of luck.

Nadeo is also taking a more hands-on approach to post-release content by releasing new tracks made by the studio on a seasonal basis. If you're a lapsed fan or new to the series, this is where you want to be. Motorcycle racing is inherently exciting - the lean angles, suicidal overtakes and acceleration rates just make for a great spectator sport. And Italian superbike specialists Milestone really nail that feeling of terror and bravery of being on a factory MotoGP bike.

The Codemasters F1 games are obviously a big inspiration, to put it politely, but the upshot for anyone playing it is a layer of career simulation on top of the racing. Work your way up through slower categories, build a reputation, and hold out for that big team ride. It's not a cheap habit, but it will please serious racers. That's only half the story, though. The sheer volume of user-created mods is enormous, and while the focus is on Formula One throughout the years those with an itch to be scratched in DTM, WTCC, GT racing and other open wheelers will be satiated too.

Hot Pursuit is a driving game frozen in a particularly special time for arcade racers. The purest essence of Need for Speed before the series went all open-world, it delivers exactly what the title promises, in race after race, with no downtime. Enjoy the simple life as you aim a European exotic down a stretch of hauntingly beautiful Pacific coast highway with a train of police cars following in your wake.

It's aged like an oak-smoked A-lister too. The roadside textures and car poly counts might not be able to compete directly with the latest releases, but the overall aesthetic in Hot Pursuit still looks luxurious. And above all, fast. At least half your time in My Summer Car is spent outside of a car.

As the name might suggest, the game gives players an opportunity to test their skills as a mechanic, while also serving as a highly detailed and incredibly enjoyable racing simulation game. With a multi-level garage at their disposal, players won't need to worry about having space for their vehicles and can instead focus on getting their hands dirty.

They'll need to repair and customize their vehicles and are given access to over one-thousand parts in order to get them running exactly how they want them. Thankfully, however, developer Electronic Arts at least took the series back to its roots by re-introducing car customization; a feature which to many is synonymous with the franchise.

Payback allows players to tweak and change just about everything about their cars and is one of the few games that let players add a neon glow to the undercarriage of vehicles. This is just one of many added visual options that really allows players to make their cars feel unique and a is a big part of what makes the game worth playing. Need For Speed Underground 2 was a significant improvement over its predecessor.

It served as the perfect response to the series' past criticisms, with better arcade racing and more vehicle customization options than ever before. At the time of its release, there wasn't a game on the market that could really compare in either respect.

The ability to add vanity features like trunk speakers or rims was a deal-breaker for many and really helped sell the "Street" vibe that the developers were trying to push. If players are strictly looking for a racing game to soup up a vehicle, Need For Speed Underground 2 remains a solid option, even today. Grand Theft Auto V , a game that revolves around stealing cars and killing people, contains more vehicle customization options than anyone could have ever anticipated.

The series really has come a long way since the humble Pay 'n' Spray shop, which was originally used only to evade pursuing police officers with a new coat of paint. Nowadays, players can customize everything about their vehicles, from spoilers to horn sounds.

The game's racing modes also give players an opportunity to race test out their creations online, either with friends or strangers. None of the vehicles in GTA V are officially licensed, unfortunately, although as with most things, this can be remedied with the use of mods.



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