We’re a little spoiled this generation in terms of racing games. The combination of ever-increasing computing power and tech like laser-scanning has made real-world circuits commonplace in our favorite titles.
Whatever your opinion of it, the Mazda MX-5 — or Miata, or Roadster — is simply one of the most enduring sports cars in the world. Despite being a hopelessly impractical, two-seater convertible, Mazda has sold more than a million examples.
The motor vehicle import laws in the US have always been a bit of a sore spot with enthusiasts. It denies us of otherwise cool cars they’re at least 25 years old. However, it does mean we have something to look forward to every time the calendar flips over.
We’re inching closer to the return of a classic rally franchise with V-Rally 4. The game will touch down in the first week of September (or the last, on PC) and now we’ve got a look at its entire vehicle roster.
Gamescom opens its doors to the media tomorrow, August 21. While it doesn’t offer quite the mountain of racing titles as last year’s show, there’s certainly some quality pickings here. Plus, this year’s crop of racers covers a wide spectrum, from sim to arcade, and even Nintendo’s Switch.
Singer recently took the cover off its new, all-carbon fiber DLS at the Goodwood Festival of Speed. To say it’s stunning is a bit of an understatement. It’s not the first car the company has brought out that’s captured our attention, either.
The Crew 2 is the latest open-world racer from Ivory Tower. Expanding on the 2014 original, it is once again set in a miniaturized version of the continental US. This time though, the devs have added planes and boats to the mix, even allowing players to swap between them with the touch of a button.
Assetto Corsa has a storied history, both on PC and consoles. Since releasing to PC in 2014 and consoles in 2016, there’s been a wealth of added content. With 178 cars, there’s plenty of content (both free and paid) to keep oneself busy.
Super Bowl LII kicks off in just a few hours. While many will watch to cheer on the New England Patriots or Philadelphia Eagles, several (million) more will tune in solely for the commercials.
2017 is in the books. It was an amazing twelve months — which you can relive here — but right now, we want to look forward. This year has a lot of potential.
It’s nearly here. GT Sport launches this week, starting as soon as tomorrow. It signals the biggest change to the franchise since its inception two decades ago.
The launch of Forza Motorsport 7 is almost upon us. Early access for Turn 10’s racing sim begins in a few dozen hours, and we’re eager to see what improvements have been made over its predecessor.
Project CARS 2 releases worldwide in three days. The hype is palpable, and with the numerous updates and tweaks that Slightly Mad Studios has made, we’ve tried to narrow down the features we’re most looking forward to.