Racing (762 programs)
Pros: Addictive racing gameplay. Cool art style. Awesome retro music. Expansive lore and storyline.
Cons: Not for minors. Some relationship arcs seem too quick. No CG gallery. No skip function for scenes.
Pros: Relaxing soundtrack and scenery. With new trails and challenges that keep things fresh. With great replayability.
Cons: Controls are tricky to learn. Has performance issues that affect gameplay once in a while.
Pros: Features real licensed Monster Jam trucks. Simple controls and accessible gameplay. Split-screen multiplayer and career progression. High-energy visuals and sound design.
Cons: Inconsistent physics and floaty handling. Repetitive event structure. Limited customization options. No online multiplayer support.
Pros: Completely overhauled graphics. New game map. Has local and online multiplayer mode. Better car handling.
Cons: Unrealistic aerial physics. Heavy on the resources.
Pros: Tons of fully-customizable cars. Two switchable eras of New York. Nice soundtrack.
Cons: Swimming and jumping were removed. Still too similar in vibe to GTA.
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: Free to play. Light on the resources. Provides two game modes. Very easy to play.
Cons: Unattractive graphics. Only provides a top-down view. Repetitive Gameplay. Only appeals to casual gamers.
Pros: Shared and split-screen multiplayer. Extensive car customization. Uncomplicated interface. 4 game modes.
Cons: Bland-looking racing HUD. Focuses more on the cars. Grammatical text errors. Few gameplay features.
Pros: Melee combat on motorcycles. Motorcycle upgrades. Memorable soundtrack.
Cons: Crude and violent contents. Outdated technical aspects. Unimpressive 2D graphics.
Pros: Exciting game modes. Good competitive element. Various game maps offered.
Cons: Has a tendency to glitch. Graphics need improvement. No multiplayer mode.
Pros: No more loot boxes. 2-16 network players. More customization options. Open-world exploration.
Cons: A bit grindy for level progression. No customization for garages. Two types of currencies separated by day and night. Only 5% REP and Bank boost for the Deluxe Edition.
Pros: Great Game Presentation. Beautifully Rendered Graphics. State-of-the-Art Cinematic Replay Camera. Intense Races.
Cons: Low Car Count. Limited Customization Option. Game Replays Cannot Be Saved in the Hard Drives. No Tutorials Available.
Pros: Artificial Intelligence with machine learning capabilities. Historical Challenges mode. Graphic editors. Career Mode and Multiplayer mode.
Cons: Requires very stable network connection for multiplayer races. Lacks extra contents. Very sensitive controls.
Pros: Charming graphics. Physics-driven racing. Control over pit strategy. Cars from different eras.
Cons: Top-down perspective can be overpowering. Real racing physics means less handicaps. More of a racing management simulator. Tall environment objects can block your view.
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.
Pros: New Dynamic Weather System. Updated Graphics. Exciting Challenges. Real-World Drivers.
Cons: The Engine Needs Improvement. The Game Looks Arcade-Ish. Occasional Control Issues.
Pros: More customization options. F2 race cars and racers available. Realistic graphics. More challenging levels and game modes.
Cons: Customized race cars are presumed to be available for e-sports competitions only.
Pros: New and Refreshed Animations. Diverse Roster of Legendary Cars. Movie-Like Action Movement During Races. Interesting Soundtrack.
Cons: Repetitive Gameplay. Lack of Car Racing Elements Such as Steering and Drifting. Confusing Currency System. Expensive Microtransactions.