Racing (762 programs)
Pros: Free-to-play, with regular updates. Realistic physics and controls. Support for single-player and online play. Over 100 fully licensed cars.
Cons: Frame rates can be poor. Pricing policy may put some people off. May not appeal to casual players. Lacks a career mode.
Pros: Simple and quick racing. Enjoyable Landscapes. A satisfying range of vehicles..
Cons: More locations would have been an improvement. Lack of any real long-term scope.
Pros: Offers a demo of the full game. Features scenes not in the movie.
Cons: Only a demo. Full game requires separate download.
Pros: Various cars you can unlock. 75 levels to challenge.
Cons: Falsely advertises its name and gameplay. Tons of intrusive ads. No tutorial on keyboard controls. Camera panning can be confusing.
Pros: Clear narrative-driven progression. Distinct car classes. Extensive visual and performance customization. Supports single-player and online co-op.
Cons: Performance dips during high-intensity scenes. Microtransactions influence progression balance.
Pros: Over 50 off-road vehicles. Eight official rally circuits. Racing team management. Daily, Weekly and Monthly community challenges.
Cons: Difficult rally circuits and courses. Requires high-specification gaming system. No other car options. May not have all motorsport brands.
Pros: More than 60 tracks. Several gaming modes, offline and online. Customizable elements. Easy to configure, easy to control. Great graphics and music.
Cons: None. Seriously..
Pros: Features straightforward gameplay. Comes with various cars. Features a retro-style setting. Offers fast-paced sequences.
Cons: Controls can be tricky in the beginning.
Pros: Two game modes. Easy racing controls. Lets you customize your car’s build. All cars unlocked at the start.
Cons: Tons of ads displayed. Tutorial isn’t as fleshed out as it should be. No option to enter multiplayer mode.
Pros: Comprehensive track editor. A wide selection of car skin designs. Solo and multiplayer game modes. Reward-driven gameplay.
Cons: Limited cross-play experience.
Pros: Diverse environments. Customizable vehicles. Thrilling online multiplayer modes.
Cons: Learning curve.
Pros: Large selection of licensed cars and real-world tracks. Realistic physics and immersive sound design. Active multiplayer community and ranked races. Supports VR, racing wheels, and motion rigs.
Cons: Most content locked behind paid DLC. No dynamic weather or night racing. Interface can feel overwhelming for new players. Older engine shows its age in some visuals.
Pros: Added My Team mode. Returned split-screen racing. Highly-customizable game options. Unparalleled driving game experience.
Cons: On-track strategy changes. Steering wheels tweaks.
Pros: In-depth genetic breeding system. Arcade-style mode with quick race. Unique skills for performance and rewards.
Cons: Minimal storyline.
Pros: Unique paddle-based movement with physics realism. Parkour-inspired course with biome diversity. Local and online multiplayer options. Built-in speedrun timer for replayability.
Cons: High difficulty curve may frustrate some players.
Pros: Impressive driving physics. Engaging scenario mode.
Cons: Classic mode has been removed. Almost the same as F1 2013.
Pros: Realistic physics and tire modeling. Officially licensed GT World Challenge content. Impressive visuals and immersive audio design. Active multiplayer scene with Safety Rating system.
Cons: Steep learning curve for newcomers. Limited car classes without DLC.