Racing (764 programs)
Pros: Impressive textures and graphics. Pleasant change of pace. Good alternative to Forza Horizon. You can control airplanes and boats.
Cons: O'ahu does not recreate on a 1:1 scale. It lacks some of the originality of The Crew 1 and 2.
Pros: Expansive open world with varied challenges. Engaging police chases and dynamic pursuit mechanics. Smooth performance and visually impressive design. Competitive online integration through Autolog.
Cons: Limited story depth compared to earlier titles. No recent updates or ongoing content support. Some repetitive event structures over time.
Pros: Massive, beautiful open world. Huge car selection and deep customization. Fast, flexible progression.
Cons: Occasional online connectivity issues. Updates favor cosmetics over deeper gameplay.
Pros: Simple yet challenging physics-based gameplay. Wide variety of vehicles and levels. Fun and addictive for short or long sessions.
Cons: Grinding for upgrades can be slow. Backgrounds and environments can feel repetitive. Later stages can be frustratingly difficult.
Pros: Melee combat on motorcycles. Motorcycle upgrades. Memorable soundtrack.
Cons: Crude and violent contents. Outdated technical aspects. Unimpressive 2D graphics.
Pros: Realistic driving physics. Accurate car and track models. Strong peripheral support. Extensive mod compatibility.
Cons: Steep learning curve. Limited appeal for casual play. Interface can feel utilitarian.
Pros: 35 tracks and over 200 motorcycles. Return of split-screen multiplayer. Revamped career mode. Extensive customization.
Cons: Has high system requirements.
Pros: Fast-paced gameplay. Dizzying array of unlockable power-ups. Dreamy surf music.
Cons: Multiplayer mode is only available to premium players.
Pros: Instant vehicle access. Persistent social competition. Enhanced graphics.
Cons: Limited narrative depth. Lacks visual customization options.
Pros: Vehicle customization options. Large open-world map (Sunset City). Realistic drifting mechanics. Multiple race types.
Cons: Progress may feel repetitive over time.
Pros: Huge maps to explore. Multiple events. Dynamic car upgrades. Free to play.
Cons: Unrealistic physics. Outdated graphics.
Pros: A remake of a beloved installment.
Cons: No official announcement yet.
Pros: Lots of vehicles. 9 new destinations. Beautiful graphics and fun to play. Multiplayer.
Cons: No real gameplay changes since v7. Good cars take time/money.
Pros: Beautiful 3D graphics. Dynamically changing weather and seasons. Over 450 cars available. A shared world of 72 players.
Cons: Main campaign doesn’t really guide you much. Customization can be overwhelming. Set to be delisted from digital storefronts.
Pros: Realistic racing action. Large collection of cars and tracks.
Cons: Takes time to complete upgrades. Emphasis on in-app purchases.
Pros: Several cars to choose from. Over 70 tracks. Fast-paced gaming engine. Excellent graphics.
Cons: Emphasis on in-app purchases. Pop-up ads.
Pros: Thrilling stunts and open-world driving. Realistic physics and vehicle handling. Free to play with customization options. Multiple camera angles and HUD features.
Cons: Intrusive in-game ads interrupt play. Crashes and freezes on some systems. Dated graphics and limited optimization. Inconsistent performance in PC versions.
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: 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.