Automoblog’s Top 5 Racing Games of 2015
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It’s been a memorable year for racing games and racing inspired console releases. Racing games just keep getting better don’t they" Graphic improvements are always expected but there’s nothing more assuring (and impressive) when it comes to the future of racing games than seeing realistic car performances on the screen. There seems to be a certain wizardry that companies like Codemasters & Ghost Games use to give our gaming experience that unique, realistic touch . . . like I’m actually behind the wheel of a car!
This year, I’ve tried a lot of reboots and got nostalgic with a few oldies but in the end, 5 stood out above the rest.
Here are Automoblog’s Top 5 Racing Games of 2015!
4.) Driveclub
Driveclub was released late 2014 but a new patch was released in early January 2015, which included new countries and race tracks. The game focuses on road racing and uses the concept of clubs where gamers can create teams of six people and join challenges together.
I thought the graphics were really something but the open-world environment is a little mediocre.
Players can choose from three modes: tour, single event, and multiplayer. The multiplayer mode allows for clubs and interaction with real-life players through online races.
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3.) Need for Speed 2015
I tried to be as non-bias with this Need for Speed review as I could. Bein...
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