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Modern racing games have created some of the most realistic car simulation experiences.
With photorealistic graphics, high tech steering wheels, and now even virtual reality capability
there's a lot of reason to try the new generation of racing games. There's also tons of crowdfunded
arcade racers with that are throwbacks to classic games. There's no shortage of variety
in this genre. So let's take a look at these upcoming racing games.
12 Assetto Corsa � June 3, 2016 � PS4, XB1
https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCgrlBI6OzHgVA-iVupI4TuQ/videos Assetto Corsa is one of the most realistic
racing sims on Steam, and this June it's coming to consoles. Every track and every car is
built to be as close to real life as possible. The developers used laser scan technology
so that every feature of the roads on the track matched to real life.
With over 80 cars to choose from that all have authentic and unique driving styles,
there's a wide selection for players. Race modes include career, special and unique events,
and challenges. Assetto Corsa releases June 2016 on PS4 and Xbox One.
11 Calibre 10 Racing. TBA / PC, XB1 The global economy has collapsed, leaving
combat racing as the only televised sport in this futuristic offering from Bongfish.
Calibre 10 Racing is considered a successor to the 2010 arcade title Harm's Way, which
finished as a finalist in Dorito's �Unlock Xbox� game design competition.
Four teams of two battle to finish first, with weapons such as missiles and machine
guns changing how you play every lap. Each team features a driver and a shooter. Drivers
race their way towards the finish line in concept cars developed by real-world artists
as they avoid each other and enemy fire. Shooters operate remote-controlled turrets featuring
missiles, snipers, Gatling guns, and more to take out the competition. Cooperative play
promises to be a new experience as both first-person shooting and racing are both taking center
stage. Early access gaming was made available on Steam in 2014, allowing players a chance
to try the game and provide feedback in the development process. The full release is still
to be announced.
10 World Of Speed � TBA 2016 If it's cars you want, then World of Speed
is where you go. This free-to-play racing MMO from Slightly Mad Studio features street-based
racing events that allow you to team up with others. It's not always just about your time,
because your teammates' times and your ability to complete specific challenges during the
race will have the same impact on whether your team wins or loses. You'll be able to
join various Motor Clubs comprised of other players, and can stake your claim to a particular
circuit by earning a clubhouse. Other events include Destruction Derbies and Territory
Wars on four different track styles spanning Drift, Sprint, Circuit, and Drag racing. Customization
of cars and famous locations such as London add to the arcade feel of the game, but it
is geared for a multiplayer-only experience. World of Speed has a playable beta, but the
release date of the final version is scheduled some time in 2016.
09 Distance � 2016 � PC, PS4 Another successful Kickstarter project, Refract
Studios is aiming to build on their successful Nitronic Rush game with Distance. Players
can explore an open-world concept with color and textures that make you think of a Tron
movie, working their way through different races with the goal of survival. Your car
can twist and jump, almost like it is parkouring it's way around. It can even fly and race
upside down, giving races a very fast feel while the track bends and twists through the
city.
It also features multiplayer, online racing, and multiple other game types such as Reverse
Tag, where you try to stay 'it' as long as possible. On top of that, Distance provides
users with a level editor to allow the creation and sharing of new tracks from other players.
The game is currently in early access on Steam and the full version will be for PC and Playstation
4 sometime in 2016.
08 Gran Turismo Sport � TBA 2016 - PS4 The only VR racing game so far in our lineup
is Gran Turismo Sport. Developed by Polyphony Digital and published by Sony, Gran Turismo
Sport is the 13th game in the Gran Turismo series but it is a separate standalone entry.
GT Sport includes three modes: Campaign, Sports Mode, and Arcade mode with online and offline
play available. There will be two championships held simultaneously throughout the year. These
will be organized into online live events for The Nations Cup and Manufacturers Cup.
There will be a beta for the game during the first and second quarter of 2016 prior to
the release later in 2016.
07 Valentino Rossi The Game � June 2016 � PC, PS4, XB1
Valentino Rossi The Game is more than just a racing simulation setup. It lets you relive
the career of Valentino Rossi, the Italian professional motorcycle racer and multiple
MotoGP World Champion. You'll get to participate in the official MotoGP World Championship
starting from the beginning of Rossi's career until present day. The game will also include
291 riders, 47 tracks, and 15 game modes. Valentino Rossi The Game releases June 2016
on PC, PS4, and XB1.
06 Next Car Game: Wreckfest BugBear Entertainment, creator of FlatOut,
brings location-based damage to the forefront in Wreckfest, which was originally titled
�Next Car Game.� When you hit a wall or another car, you take damage on your car in
the exact spot you were hit and your car will react accordingly, providing a stark reality
check. Players will race on tarmac and dirt tracks, and will have the gamut of races and
demolition derbies you could want. Gamers have so far been impressed with the realistic
physics while driving, making it important for you to take those turns correctly or suffer
the consequences.
You'll be able to buy and sell cars, and perform research which gamers are hoping may provide
a way to unlock new parts. BugBear has stated they hope to provide 24-player multiplayer
in the final version coming to PC. Release date is still to be announced.
05 MXGP 2 � June 7, 2016 � PC, PS4, XB1 https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCNXsP4yFi3QhLJ_lO7evmFw/videos
MXGP 2 is the quintessential motocross game with officially licensed bikes, rosters, and
tracks. Featuring the complete roster of the official championship of MXGP and MX2. There's
also a new mode that lets you represent an entire nation in races.
You'll also get the chance to create your own personal team with your custommized name
and logo. Every part of the bike can be customized including suspension, brakes, and handles.
MXGP 2 launches in June 2016 on PC, PS4, and Xbox One.
04 Power Drive 2000 - TBA � PC, PS4 Power Drive 2000 is reminscient of every 80s
racing and car motif. It has a talking car. It has a synth soundtrack. The game even boasts
a retro futuristic look set in the year 2000. Game mechanics revolve around drifting and
boosting at the right times around tight corners. There's six unique game modes with local and
online multiplayer. There's basic racing, but then there's also a few unique modes.
Outrun mode has you dodging traffic as you outrun a police helicopter through the streets
of an 80s cyberpunk and neon city. Gauntlet mode has you avoiding obstacles in a procedurally
generated environment as you try to escape a giant laser wall moving quickly towards
you.
Power Drive 2000 is releasing for PC and PS4, but the release date is still to be announced.
03 Formula Fusion � TBA � PC, PS4, XB1 Formula Fusion makes you immediately think
of the classic racing game Wipeout. It's futuristic with anti-gravity vehicles. Tracks are composed
of magnetic superconductors that suspend the vehicles in a gravitational field, allowing
them to move at high speeds on the track. In between races you can research new weapon
technology then activate them during the match for both offensive and defensive use against
your opponents. Track design is incredibly dynamic with corkscrews, twists, banks, and
jumps. Formula Fusion is currently in early access on Steam with the full version launching
on PC, PS4, and Xbox One sometime in the future.
02 Road Redemption � TBA � PC And Consoles Road Redemption got off the ground thanks
to a Kickstarter campaign by DarkSeas Games, and over four thousand people backed it. Fans
of the old-school Road Rash games will be pleased to know Road Redemption is considered
a successor to the motorcycle combat sport franchise.
You start by picking your rider and bike, then work your way through the campaign filled
with races or objectives such as beating up a certain number of racers before the finish
line. There are also bombs, guns, and other ranged weapons to liven things up. Tracks
are procedurally-generated to give players a new driving experience on every track.
The big challenge is there is no respawning throughout the campaign. Instead, if you can't
keep your health high enough and you die, your permanent upgrades carry over to your
next play through. Road Redemption already featured an early-access version on Steam,
and aims to release on consoles in the future.
01 Drift Stage � TBA - PC Drift Stage claims to be a modern take on
the arcade racer. The game has a mix of pixel art and 3D models to create a unique 80s inspired
look. Gameplay is focused on fun as the top priority with an easy to pickup handling style.
Standard racing and time trial modes are available but there's also something unique called infinite
drift. In infinite drift, the course is procedurally generated with checkpoints. For customization
there's also a decal system that will allow you to personalize your car with custom images.
Drift Stage is currently in development and hopes to launch on Steam in the near future.
Outro There's a lot of high end racing simulations,
but also a lot independent arcade style crowdfunded racing games coming up. What are your favorites
racing games from this list? Let us know in the comments and subscribe to the skilled
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