Racing (762 programs)
Pros: Excellent graphics and audio effects for a game of its time. There are numerous upgrades and vehicles to choose from throughout the game.
Cons: It is not possible to choose modern cars or current racing personalities. A file size of 623 megabytes could slow down some operating systems.
Pros: Licensed tracks and bikes from SBK. Immersive engine sounds and visuals. Diverse single-player and multiplayer modes. Realistic bike handling and control.
Cons: Graphics need polish. Steep learning curve.
Pros: Realistic physics. Highly customizable car features. A range of modes to personalize the driving experience. Five maps with unique terrains.
Cons: Can be repetitive in the long run.
Pros: Supports local and online multiplayer. Realistic graphics. Dynamic tracks. Open tutorials. Comprehensive wiki. Advanced editor.
Cons: Collision bugs. Unpolished rider animations. Inconsistent physics constraints.
Pros: Drifting-focused gameplay. Large, open world to explore. Deep car customization for performance and looks. Realistic damage and repair system.
Cons: World feels barebones and empty. No tutorial or introduction for new players. Minimal sound effects. Still in active development.
Pros: Hilarious, meme-heavy chaos. Multiplayer supports eight players. Creative and wild designs.
Cons: Loose, floaty driving physics. No real competitive depth.
Pros: Variety of game modes. Cross-platform multiplayer with up to six players. Customizable bikes and gear. Futuristic tracks with detailed environments.
Cons: Steering can feel loose, especially on tight turns. Steep learning curve for handling.