Note : I do not own any of the videos below. Pros : Many cars and tracks, realistic handling, nice graphics Cons : You do get a free car or 2 in the beginning, but in general you buy cars with real money.
Pros : Extremely realistic, huge community Cons : Low amount of tracks and cars. Dolphinity racer. Pros : Free Cons : Very small community, not very realistic. Street Legal Racing: Redline. Pros : Huge modding community, open world, realistic damage Cons : Bad handling physics, very unstable the default game without any mods sometimes crashes and sometimes with mods it gets unbearable.
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Narrow By Tag Indie Sports Singleplayer Action Racing games have a deep and storied history on the platform, dating back to the '80s, possibly even earlier. Classic's from Midtown Madness to Need For Speed are out there to discover, but what about the best racing games on PC you can play today?
We tackle that question in our list, whether you're a veteran gearhead, or looking for a smooth Sunday drive. Listed you'll find hardcore sims like the challenging Dirt Rally, but also offbeat choices like the criminally underrated Driver: San Francisco—a satisfying driving game with a weird body-hopping system.
We play fast and loose with the definition of 'racing game' here. If it's got wheels, it's fair game. But you'll find these games have one thing in common: they will offer a great driving experience, and they'll feel great when you're behind the wheel. If you want to take your driving simulation experience to the next level, check out our handy list of the best steering wheels for PC.
With Phil's review of Forza Horizon 5 , he zooms in on the level of refinement that's taken place in the Forza series. No sweeping changes have been made in the newest entry in the series, but a meticulous level of craftsmanship is on display. The Playground team has spent countless hours polishing the hoods of cars until they gleam, and the same is true of the environments in the new setting: Mexico.
The seasonal playlist is present and prominent from the beginning, forming the heart of the gameplay. You'll find yourself taking on unexpected challenges, and utilizing your entire stable of cars in pursuit of new rare additions, as Phil put it: "We've had plenty of looter shooters, but Forza Horizon is slowly turning into the first looter racer. The first Dirt Rally was a revelation when it arrived in , departing from the snapback caps and energy drink ads that erstwhile came to define the Dirt series and renewing its focus on the staggering challenge of - well, just keeping a car on the track of a rally course.
In our review of Forza Motorsport 7 , James calls it "so vast and all-encompassing that not only can I turn it into a stupid game about vans, I can also make it a game about conquering my van obsession and finally learning how to drive cool sports cars. The addition of dynamic weather effects transforms the typical race from a technical route memorization test to an impromptu puddle-dodging marathon in low visibility. Night tracks slowly transition to dawn, sunlight filling out pitch black darkness while Forza looks and plays better than ever.
It's weighed down by an awful progression system too dependent on a hackneyed loot box system, but as the first mainline Forza on PC, Motorsport 7 is malleable enough to absorb the shock of a few speed bumps. This is the racing sim that attempts to do it all: ice racing on studded tires around Swedish snowdrifts.
Karting in the Scottish highlands. Loose surface racing feels just as convincing as hitting the track in a road-legal car, and the fidelity it conveys to your hands as you try to bully a car into the apex with its force feedback support is best-in-class stuff. Several racing drivers across numerous disciplines acted as consultants during development, and it really does show.
A strong eSports scene is now solidified around Project CARS 2, and such is the depth of simulation that for young aspiring drivers, this might well be a fitting substitute for time on track. With its regular online racing leagues and meticulous car and track modelling, iRacing is as close to real racing as you can get on the PC. Its physics engine is also one of the most accurate out there.
Spintires: MudRunner is a game that drops you into a large area with an unforgiving terrain. To navigate this terrain, you get a number of off-road vehicles, from SUVs to big trucks. MudRunner demands patience and calculation; anything less and it can quickly become frustrating.
Launched in , rFactor 2 is reasonably old. However, it has aged like a fine wine, with developers still making DLCs and the modding community still churning out tons of mods.
The damage model is what makes BeamNG. The modding scene is also pretty active. This is the game that all other rally sims are compared to. It set the bar for ultra-realistic races, relentless difficulty, and the terror of knowing that even the smallest slip-up might cost you the race. Since its release in , the game has received plenty of mods from passionate fans. These mods have tweaked everything from the interaction of tires to various surface types to suspension improvements.
All these have resulted in a game that trades blows with DiRT and, in most cases, comes out on top. This is one of the most forgiving racing sims you can get. That said, it is still tougher than your average racer, and the cars still require a bit of patience to learn; especially the fast ones. Its main appeal, however, is just how vast the game is. It has over cars, ranging from classic cars to muscle cars, simple vans, and even trailer trucks.
It also has numerous tracks and locations, custom liveries and active multiplayer. For players new to sim games, Forza Motorsport 7 is a welcoming entry point.
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