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Still one of the best rallying games ever made, Rally Cross hit the original Playstation in , and impressed gamers with its revolutionary — at the time — visuals and great gameplay. Unlike the pristine stylings of Sega Rally, Rally Cross perfectly represented the rough and ready side of rallying, and forced racers to navigate through sand, mud and water as well as a range of challenging topography.

Throw in an exciting Season mode, head-to-head mode and some great looking cars, and Rally Cross has to go down as one of the best. Sega Rally Championship. A must have fixture in every arcade, Sega Rally Championship brought rallying to the masses. Designed to set itself apart from conventional titles like Ridge Racer, Sega Rally took to the dirt to try something different — and the rest is history.

Released in , Sega Rally Championship was groundbreaking: For the first time ever, it used different surfaces such as gravel, dirt and tarmac, all with their own unique handling characteristics. Although released on the Sega Saturn and later the Game Boy Advance and Playstation 2, the arcade version of Sega Rally Championship represents the most pure, engaging form of the game. Colin McRae Rally.

Produced with technical insight from the late British rallying legend, it couldn't quite nail the visuals, but it did capture the endurance and hectic nature of the sport. Gran Turismo 7: Our racing wish list More realism, more intelligence and more cars — …. DiRT 2. Gone was the gritty, simulation focused feel of previous games, and in its place a whole new range of fictional stages.

Instead of official rally cars, gamers were granted access to a weird and wonderful world of rallycross racers, desert buggies and everything in between. However, the highlight of DiRT had to be the career mode. Putting you in the shoes of an up-and-coming racer, DiRT combined a progressive story with accurate handling and stunning visuals, to create a unique rallying title.

WRC 3. Probably the best official game to be released for the World Rally Championship, WRC 3 was released in and raised the bar for rallying games. Thanks to its official license it featured every driver from the championship — except for McRae who had licensed his name to his own game — as well as the 14 official locations of the season. Despite its official moniker, WRC 3 didn't take itself too seriously, though. These racing games offer players an ultra-realistic simulation to put the pedal to the metal on tracks that can turn heads and push the limits of speed.

Players can take part in the Horizon Festival and explore the vast and diverse streets of Mexico. From dusty deserts to thick jungles and active volcanoes, people can experience the vibrant culture of Mexico in Forza Horizon 5 in a truly immersive manner. The racing game also features an Arcade mode and a multiplayer mode. It has more than 80 circuits to drive through, including 27 real-world tracks. It has a brand new story mode, the Braking Point, that lets players race through tracks as fictional F1 drivers with narrative-driven cut scenes.

F1 also has a Career mode and a Multiplayer mode. Need for Speed: Hot Pursuit is a racing game released in It was remastered in as part of its tenth anniversary. The game recreates real-world cars, circuits, teams, and official drivers with great detail and accuracy. The single-player mode features Career, Championship, and Free Play. The Multiplayer mode has an advanced ranking system to grade individual performances and driving behavior in online competitions. Assetto Corsa Competizione uses motion capture technology to depict player interactions during pit stops.

These tracks have been road-tested more than 80 million miles by the DiRT community. These cars can be repaired, upgraded, and tuned up to give players a strategic advantage in their races.



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