Forza Motorsport 4 review
Forza might be getting familiar, but it's still a more exciting drive than Gran Turismo 5.
9Forza might be getting familiar, but it's still a more exciting drive than Gran Turismo 5.
9Id walks the line between sticking to what it's best at and being stuck in its ways.
7Crash mode returns, but it's no Burnout.
3Avalanche brings its brand of grand scale and fabulous pyrotechnics to '80s arcade action.
1Gorgeous, confusing and very much the same - the user-generated racer returns.
RedLynx's racer may look friendly, but that cuddly exterior masks a sobering challenge.
The exceptional sequel to the iOS racing line racer.
1Ubisoft Reflections has just upshifted the rules of racing.
10Dubious nostalgia takes a back seat to newer charms in another Namco update.
Smashing crystals has never sounded so smashing in this score attack racer.
1You’d think that nothing can stop a Dodge Challenger. Turns out grinding will.
The most fun karting game on iOS, despite some multiplayer teething troubles.
This is the definitive entry in the rallying trilogy.
3Its cars boast meticulous simulation, but does the game itself betray dulling inertia?
This isn't just the best Need For Speed for years - it's the best arcade-style racer of its generation.
Before it lets you ëlive the lifeí, Codemasters has to restore it. Witness the resurrection of the worldís fiercest motor sport.
Vector Unit's debut retains all the raucous attitude of the original game, but is there enough content here to quench players' thirst?
it may be a painfully long time before anything else matches up to GTAIV's breadth of vision.
Having sacrificed racing integrity in Double Dash to side with social silliness, Nintendo has turned 180 degrees into an awkward halfway house.
It's hard not to see Burnout Paradise as the birth of a new era.
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