A few outdated mechanics doesn't stop this from being one of the best
arcade racers around.
Not exact matches
It wasn't made by Sega, sadly, but whatever:
around 2003 - 04, there was an
arcade version of Daytona USA going
around that added RPG elements to the famous
racer.
Whether it is a realistic sim, like a Forza Motorsport game, or cartoony
arcade racer like Mario Kart, zooming
around a track and trying to be No. 1 is a thrilling, fun experience that... Read More
However, as you may have guessed from the game's title, this isn't your standard
arcade racing fare in the style of Real Racing 3 [Free]- in the newest Ridge
Racer release on iPhone, you instead have to draw out the line your car will race on a 2D map of the track, and then control the drifting of the vehicle while it automatically drives
around the track.
Fast RMX is dazzlingly fast and a straight - to - the - point anti-gravity
arcade racer; there's no mucking
around, as it throws you directly into one of the most insane racing games I've ever played — and that's only the easiest difficulty, and lowest speed.
Key to any
racer, off - road or not whether it's realistic or
arcade is a solid handling modelthat makes you feel like your driving the vehicle to its limits, all the time just keeping your grip on the road and dragging every second of time out of the poor screaming machine, but the handling in Nail'd simply lets you drive
around everything at max speed and feels loose and light, and never once does it feel like your actually racing on dirt or mud.
Some people have struggled to get a feel for it, but having been playing
arcade racers all my life I didn't have a problem, and quickly fell in love with it, especially relishing chasing enemy APCs
around the streets.
Now, though, Milestone are back with another original IP and while it's unlikely Gravel is going to be competing with the big boys of the genre it's a surprisingly robust and enjoyable
arcade racer that revels in letting you scream
around corners.
It's an
arcade racing game, with normal npc cars driving
around alongside with you, as well as
racer npcs.
At first, TDU2 presents itself as an accurate racing simulation, but once you peel back the layers you'll find an
arcade racer with enough bells and whistles to consume more time bumming
around town than racing fast cars.
Forza Horizon 3 brings a new layer of over-the-top action to the
arcade racer series, as you'll be able to bounce
around the desert in a dune buggy and skim along the water in the beaches of Australia in a Lamborghini.
Much like any good
Arcade Racer, you won't need to fuss
around with gears or nonsense concepts like «physics don't work that way» and on...
After seeing various tweets showing that Sega's newest
arcade racer is showing up at various locations
around the world, we have confirmed that the remake / reboot of Sega's mega-hit classic Daytona Championship USA is now officially released to Western
arcades.
A top - down
arcade racer, it immediately caught my attention on my first day at the show and I've been throwing my tiny cars
around on the PlayStation 4 since launch.
After seeing various tweets showing that Sega's newest
arcade racer is showing up at various locations
around the world, we have confirmed that the remake / reboot of Sega's mega-hit classic Daytona Championship USA is now
Whether it is a realistic sim, like a Forza Motorsport game, or cartoony
arcade racer like Mario Kart, zooming
around a track and trying to be No. 1 is a thrilling, fun experience that... Read More
While this IS an
arcade racer, it's not in the same circle as something like last year's Need for Speed: Rivals where the focus is on nitrous power - sliding every corner and taking out the other cars
around you to gain an advantage.