Shift 2 Unleashed is an engaging racer like no other; the helmet cam adds a sense of danger and realism that even the big guns in the simulation arena simply can't contend with. However every other aspect of the title is an arcade ideal dressed in the clothing of a simulation. The social multiplayer works well to create a competitive sector between friends, and the game is utterly gorgeous. Perfect for those wanting to enter the simulation realm, but the hardcore fans might want to stick with something a little more realistic.
A breakdown of the best PS3 racing games according to Rantgaming.com. Games are rated based on replay value, graphics, gameplay, and controls
I'm not impressed with much in terms of racing this gen. Graphics have been really raised racently, and it wasn't by the "two kings" (GT and Forza) in racing. Shift 2 and the upcoming Project Cars are now DOMINATING racing games graphically, GT5 and Forza 4/H do not even compare. But physics and gameplay-wise, most everything's been "off" aside from a select few. My short list would be.
#1 GT5. It's still rocking everybody in terms of gameplay and variety. It's got every kind of 4 wheeled racing almost from Karts to F1 and everything in between. GT needs to step it up graphically now though. Forza is the LEAST of their worries there.
#2 Motorstorm Pacific Rift. Just the #1 most fun and intense arcade/off-road racer ever made or ever will be made. SOOOOOO much variety compared to the bare bones (but great) first game, and a way better racing game than the 3rd game which was more like Split-Second than MotorStorm in THIS Motorstorm Fan's opinion.
#3 F1 Championship Edition. This PS3 exclusive launch game is imho still the best F1 game this gen in terms of the racing.
#4 FerrariChallenge/SuperCar Challenge. Alot of people havn't heard about these, they got VERY little attention. They sucked because not alot of cars, but it's a fact that System 3 put into these PS3 exclusives (they were on Wii too, but they weren't as advanced) the most advanced, realistic physics to ever be in a console racer. The same physics they put into their PC sim. Good graphics for the time too. Very under-rated.
#5 Shift 2. This is only here because I think graphically, it's a sneak peek at the next level in racing sim graphics. Project Cars is improving on that. But Shift 2 has HORRIBLE physics and I disliked playing it. If Project Cars can get the physics more in line than Shift 2, and have enough of a garage to have the variety in the racing while keeping the online field fairly even like GT5 does, it will truly be the next level of racing sims, and something may actually pull me away from GT5, which nothing has based on gameplay.
Also: WipeOut HD- awesome game, awesome value, it's expansion makes it an even better value, top notch quality.
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I got this game.
It's absolutely horrible. There's an input delay of around 200ms, and it feels like your driving a brick, in every single car because of this.
That aside though the game is also, kind of buggy, and visually not great at all. GRID from 2 years past looks like a better game.
This game tries hard to beat GT5 and Forza but fails miserably, Got it for pc, Played it for about 4hours then went back to Gran turismo, The racing part is actually good but the handling of cars is pure trash which kills the whole game, as of now Its a solid 6/10.
The only thing that I wish GT had that this game has is Hard rock AI I love checking my mirrors and see 3 or 4 cars trying to pass me