Not exact matches
Arcade style racing games are one of the more popular genres of our time, with games like Burnout, Need for
Speed, and Ridge Racer constantly attracting fans.
Gravel is an
arcade -
style off road racer that eschews tight and twisty traditional rallying in favour of mostly high
speed assaults on generously wide tracks carved through a variety of exotic locations.
Fans of
arcade style space shooters, lend me your intercoms: fast - paced shmup Dimension Drive is warp
speeding to the Nintendo Switch later this fall!
While Fire and Ice's art direction and music are woefully generic, the well - constructed level layouts create a solid
arcade -
style experience that accomplishes a sense of extraordinary
speed while accommodating a reasonable degree of control.
Though it drops players into the thick of Gundam's myriad anime series without much of an introduction, the
arcade -
style controls and
speed of matches makes it easy to pick a mobile suit (a catch - all term for the robots in the world of Gundam), fire off some lasers, and hack robots apart in
style.
Arcade Archives — Shock Troopers 2nd Squad (Hamster Corporation, $ 7.99)-- Inspired by early arcade games, 2nd Squad shakes up the run - and - gun series formula in aggressive fashion thanks to an injection of speed and added
Arcade Archives — Shock Troopers 2nd Squad (Hamster Corporation, $ 7.99)-- Inspired by early
arcade games, 2nd Squad shakes up the run - and - gun series formula in aggressive fashion thanks to an injection of speed and added
arcade games, 2nd Squad shakes up the run - and - gun series formula in aggressive fashion thanks to an injection of
speed and added
style.
«Need for
Speed: Rivals» offers visceral
arcade -
style fun in a way few other racing games do.
Arcade Style Battle — Pick up
speed boosts, damage modifiers and health on the map to gain an edge.
Laser Hockey - Tilt and turn the Wii Remote to bash the puck into the opponent's goal, in this high -
speed arcade -
style game.
The structure of Need for
Speed: Payback closely follows the model set forth by 2014's The Crew, in combining RPG -
style stat increases with
arcade racing.
Assetto Corsa is certainly not an
arcade style Need For
Speed type racing game.
Bleed is a new
arcade styled action - platformer that focuses on
speed and agility.
Ridge Racer has always been known for
speed, and being a very fun and easy to play
arcade style racing game.
Need for
Speed features one of the most thorough car customizations that I've seen in an
arcade style racer.
Car handling doesn't stray too far from the established Need for
Speed formula, with
arcade -
style physics that are easy to grasp.
It's no surprise, then, that the series has started to suffer an identity crisis: over the years we've seen Need for
Speed transform from a realistic road racer, to an
arcade Chase HQ -
style cop chaser, to a thoroughbred track racing simulation and everything in - between, incorporating car customisation, drag racing, drift runs and even an epic cross country race throughout its many iterations.
First are foremost this game is not a simulation
style racing game, but in fact it is purely
arcade style, so you can expect a lot of
speed and some more forgiving handling.
If I enter a game store today and ask for «the latest Need for
Speed», I have no fucking idea what to expect: will it be a racing sim or an
arcade -
style game with cop chases?
Speed runs appear to be appreciation towards
arcade -
style gameplay and less towards the depth of the game as complex as Braid.