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Building on the previous entries in the franchise, Forza Horizon 3 is a technical feat of dedication when it comes to providing drivers with beautiful and realistic backdrops. Set in Australia, the third iteration in the open-world genre for this racing franchise has a level of detail that means the player could never get bored of just exploring.

In order to achieve this, The Guardian reports that the team went to Australia and spent countless hours just attempting to capture the unique skyline and lighting of the country. Otherwise, the game keeps the same core mechanics as the previous entries in the series that already established Forza Horizon as one of the frontrunners in the arena of open-world racing experiences, and has a high-octane opening sequence to instantly let drivers know the thrills they can expect with the game.

The sequel to the first Test Drive Unlimited , Test Drive Unlimited 2 still manages to feel ahead of its time with experiences to rival that of many later games. The game keeps the island setting of Oahu but also adds in the island of Ibiza for players looking for a new location to explore. In Test Drive Unlimited 2, the player starts as a valet driver and works their way up to become the winner of the coveted Solar Crown, racing in different categories that include classic cars, off-roaders, and motorbikes for racers looking for something different.

The game even has a fun online mode, making it another game with seemingly limitless content. Burnout Paradise was perhaps the best open-world racing experience around when it came out in but, unlike some of its rivals, the game received a remaster in that makes the game all the better to play now.

The world is huge, the racing is intense, and it feels ridiculously fast. Set in the fictional Paradise City, the game also has some of the most varied online content with different game modes such as "cops and robbers" to keep things interesting. Burnout Paradise is a hugely fun and chaotic game, and the remaster easily puts it among the best racing games that aren't Mario Kart. The remastered version of this game has been released recently. Surprisingly enough, it has become one of the biggest open-world car racing games ps4 that Xbox console players can also enjoy.

This game of the Driver franchise was originally started in The game provides an interesting storyline for the players who love campaigns, but it only sets the driver up with several chases. Apart from having car chases, this game also allows you to change between cars by expanding its overview of the whole city.

Sadly, the game has been removed from the online world, and offline copies are very limited. Several petitions were signed for the revival of this game, but nothing happened. This game of the Forza Horizon franchise offered new insanity to the world of off-road open-world car racing games. The game allows you to make your way through the rocky mountain and uniquely collect drift points. It offers quite a lot of content, with various events that are always going on.

The size of this Australian-themed environment is twice the size of France and Italy, which were used in other sequels. If you love off-roading and want to try something new in the Forza Horizon franchise, you should check this one out.

The gameplay of this Forza franchise offers a tremendous simulation racing experience. This game is one of the most-known open-world car games.

It also offers multiple terrains to traverse through. As can be commonly understood, the game provides a wide variety of customizable options as well. This game is considered as one of the best entries in the huge Need for Speed franchise. It is one of the oldest open-world car games going back to but uniquely challenging.

This game is a combination of free roam and traditional racing, which makes the in-game mechanics pretty classic. This game of the GTA franchise blew up the internet by becoming one of the fastest-selling records in history. It was launched in and still lives up to date, all because of the major multiplayer option given by GTA online. The game is set in the city of Los Santos, where various players race across the massive city with even various ranges of cars. Make your Horizon the ultimate celebration of cars, music, and freedom of the open road.

How you get there is up to you. Release Date. There's a good chance you missed one of these. These are seven of the hardest to find or obtain upgrades that require the Speed Booster or Shinespark upgrades. IGN Logo Recommends. Age of Empires 4 Joe Skrebels Once you get the cars on the track, it's all terrific and familiar.

But off-track, RaceRoom is all about selling you bits and pieces of the game. Pick a series you want to race, and immerse yourself in it. There's more than enough to learn about vintage touring cars to occupy you for months, if not years, before you need to go dribbling over the in-game store menu again.

Autosport is Codemasters' easiest, most entry-level track racing game. The car handling is very forgiving, but with just enough fight in it to teach you the basics of corner-braking and throttle-control.

Outside the car it does as deep as you're up for, though. It's got full-race weekends, typically strong opponent AI for Codemasters, and tons of variety in its racing formats.

With the ability to "shift" between NPC cars at-will, Driver:SF is one of the only post-Paradise open-world racers to think of something fresh and new to do with the freedom of the open world.

In truth the brilliance of its central idea does outweigh the feel of its handling, which aims for Need For Speed but doesn't quite excite in the same way.

It's still rough and ready enough to power a brilliantly odd story and bring San Francisco to life, though. Welcome to the Michael Bay Motorsports Hour, where fake sports cars will rocket through desolate, orange-filtered urban wastelands at blinding speed while drivers accumulate enough energy to trigger bomb-drops from overhead helicopters, vicious sweeps from out-of-control cranes, and even the odd explosion of an entire city block.

Racing games aren't often treated to remasters. The big franchises iterate so often that there rarely seems much point, but in the case of Burnout Paradise everybody was happy to see an exception to the rule. In 10 years, there's been nothing quite like it.

And yet the original model still surpasses its imitators. It's so much purer and more exciting than the games it inspired. It doesn't have any licensed cars, so instead it features car-archetypes that crumple into gut-wrenchingly violent wrecks. Compare those to the fender-benders that wipe you out in Need for Speed: Most Wanted, Criterion's attempt at topping themselves and where you get the sense that just depicting a shattered headlight would have entailed hundreds of meetings with Lamborghini's lawyers.

Paradise isn't an online "social" experience. It's not all about collectibles and unlocks. You get new cars, but they're not the point of the game. It's about driving around a city populated entirely by cars, listening to a drivetime DJ spin classic and pop rock tracks while you drive hell-for-leather through twisting city streets, mountain passes, and idyllic farmland.

It's violent, blindingly fast, and endlessly entertaining.



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