-- Fans of chaotic off - road racing should be happy with
the Arcade racing franchise FlatOut announcing its return with FlatOut 4: Total Insanity.
Yep that's right, Burnout is back and whilst it's not a new entry for the beloved
arcade racing franchise, those with fond memories of their time in Paradise City can now get back into the smashing, crashing and high - speed racing that made those memories so fond in the first place.
Yep that's right, Burnout is back and whilst it's not a new entry for the beloved
arcade racing franchise, those with fond memories of their time in Paradise City can now get back into the smashing, crashing and high - speed racing that made those memories so fond in the first...
Ridge Racer Slipstream — The ultimate
arcade racing franchise brings the console experience to your Android device!
However, with Need for Speed traditionally being
an arcade racing franchise, Electronic Arts went back to making more accessible entries while Slightly Mad Studios conceived their own new IP, Project CARS — a Community Assisted Racing Simulator.
Since 1994, every major Sony console has launched with an installment of Namco Bandai's (in) famous
arcade racing franchise.
Not exact matches
This latest game to fly the Hot Wheels
franchise banner uses basically the same driving mechanics that the series has used for years, relying on a very basic
arcade racing model with only a few slight
race mode variations to change things up a bit.
The
arcade races do have power - ups, and some opponents have special abilities, but still, the developers should have taken more cues from the Mario Kart and Excite Truck
franchises.
Then look no further, as the Forza
franchise is entering the
arcade realm with Forza Horizon, a new
racing title that abandons the realism of past titles and goes for high - speed, high - flying action.
The Guilford - based studio's heritage is rich in
racing franchises (Burnout, Need for Speed), and it is applying that discipline — a fine splice of
arcade thrills, missile - like speed and perfect handling — to the saga in the form of starfighter - exclusive clashes.
SEGA Amusements will return to the Speedway that made claimed first prize in the early 90s
arcade race with a brand new release in the Daytona
franchise.
Over the past two decades, the Need for Speed
franchise helped define
arcade racing and brought us both some very compelling games...
From
arcade street
racing to a couple of sim - focused spinoffs, the
franchise kept on rolling and it wasn't until the past few years that the series has decided to take a break.
Burnout Revenge is the fourth installment in the action - packed, heart - pounding
arcade - style
racing franchise.
Along the way, a new
arcade racing series has been introduced into the Forza
franchise: Forza Horizon.
Dubbed an «adrenaline platformer» by production studio Survios, the developers behind Raw Data (2017), it actually sticks to some pretty well - established
arcade racing tropes pioneered by the Mario Kart
franchise.
In the new
franchising model for the series adopted by EA, Shift takes its place focusing on simulation
racing and realistic drifting rather than the
arcade racing of previous titles in the series.
The company have announced 16 VR experiences which will feature in these new
arcades, but by far the most notable and surprising is a VR version of Nintendo's beloved
racing franchise Mario Kart.