PlayStation player here. I remember enjoying Motorstorm Apocalypse, Split Second, and Blur. Burnout Paradise was great as well, and the Need For Speed games are hit-and-miss. I’m terrible at drifting (as a challenge or necessary) and prefer open world maps or interesting environments over traditional racetracks. Customizations and storylines are less important. I’ve done what I can with the latest Need For Speed (which was mostly okay) and Grid Legends (which was such a grind for trophies).

I’d like to find another Motorstorm Apocalypse or Split Second. Should I be looking at the Kart-like games? Are there other recommendations, or has the industry moved on from these classics?

  • @honeyontoast@beehaw.org
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    211 months ago

    Have you seen The Crew 2? It’s open world, set in a scaled down mainland USA. It’s online, so you do see other players in the overworld, but story races are with NPCs and you don’t have to interact with anyone else if you don’t want to. In fact I think it might be possible to play fully offline but don’t quote me!

    • @HalJor@beehaw.orgOP
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      311 months ago

      Now that you mention it, I have played The Crew (the first one) and I think I liked it. I played The Crew 2 for a very short while – I remember feeling a little nauseated – I do get vertigo from first-person games and the occasional RPG, but this was a new feeling from a driving game. I see there is a new Crew game coming soon. I’ll check the gameplay reviews when it comes out but hands-on is the only way to see if I can actually play it. Or I might still have The Crew 2 in my library. Thanks for the reminder.