Remember these classic arcade racing and arcade driving games? Check out the arcade racing games you need to play if you can find them in the arcades.
Daniyal from eXputer: "Despite being part of our childhoods and defining the 2000s, racing games are slowly and steadily losing their appeal."
I really miss games like Project Gotham Racing and Driveclub, which were games which weren't sims (obviously), but also not 'arcade' like the NFS games where you had boost-functions and could bounce of walls and everything.
It was the so-called 'sim-cade' genre, so you still had to drive (relatively) clean and well in order to stand a chance to win the race, and your opponents offered a good challenge.
These days it seems all we have now are GT(7) and Forza Motorsport, and perhaps the latest EA WRC game, and I'm not sure any off those games offer anything as good as earlier entries in those series had to offer. Maybe only GT7, but Forza Motorsport seems pretty barebones compared to earlier Forza Motorsport games, and EA WRC is worse than both Dirt Rally 2 and WRC10/Generations, so even though we now have far superior hardware, these racing game devs are releasing worse products than they did 10 years orso ago, and we have far less options as well.
Most of the big racing games nowadays are online-only. GT7, Forza Motorsport, The Crew Motorfest and the upcoming Test Drive Solar Crown. It's f***ing depressing. I hate the focus on this live-service bullshit. Why is it so hard to give an offline career mode? F*** these devs, I won't buy any of their crap.
I miss the days when most racing games included splitscreen. I used to play games like Burnout 3: Takedown, Need for Speed: Underground 1/2/Most Wanted etc with my brother, on a tiny 21" CRT TV and those are some of my favourite racing game memories.
Was sad when most Devs stopped adding splitscreen to racing games, starting in the 7th gen.
I am getting more and more like an angry (but wistful) old man.
I remember during the 00s we had excellent NFS games, Burnout, Flat out, Midnight Club , Project Gotham...
The amazing age of arcade racers is well and truly over.
The Steam Deck was home to a plethora of thrilling racing games, including a number of exceptional AAA titles as well as some exciting indie games.
I play Forza Horizon 5 on my Steam Deck all the time, it handles the game amazingly and it looks great.
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The one where hardware-software cooperates and makes an experience for the user. Not a wheel that moves with a mind of its own and turns as it pleases against a user’s wish.
I spent $400 on a wheel setup that requires so much calibration that it’s sitting in my closet with zero hours play time. I hoped it would work.
I remember buying Daytona USA on the PS3 store a while back, thinking it would send Sega the right message and make them want to upload Daytona 2 and Scud Race (in the thumbnail above), but alas that never happened.
And whatever happened to "That 90s racer", by the way?
Daytona USA over XBL is pure bliss. However, if you add force feedback steering wheel support, then the only thing you're missing is the cabinet around your Xbox and HD screen. Try projecting that screen with a projector and then you have 120" Daytona USA at home!
Yes its criminal Sega never gave us Scud Race on console. Hopefully it still might happen one day.