
Sonic’s previous karting games may not be as universally beloved as Crash and Mario’s ones, but Team Sonic Racing made admirable moves to add something unique to this racing game subgenre.

Get Project Cars 2 on Amazon for £16.40 Team Sonic Racing There are classics from the 90s, 80s and 70s here, from iconic road cars to some of the most famous racing cars ever to grace a track. Although it features a similar amount of racers to GT Sport, Project Cars 2 covers much bigger distances. Project Cars 2 might not have the support or resources of some other racers, but it’s the best game around for car enthusiasts. Get GT Sport on Amazon for £20.98 Project Cars 2 We need to mention it’s also available on PlayStation VR too, for an even more immersive experience! If you like racing games, you’ll want to buy this – it’s just a shame there are no classic cars.

In practice, GT Sport gives you one of the most immersive racing experiences ever created, with pristine graphics, exclusive concept cars and a very well supported eSports mode, too. Featuring 162 cars and 27 track layouts in total, it offers roughly the same amount of content as games like Project Cars 2, or Assetto Corsa – on paper that is. Gran Turismo is probably the most popular racing game ever, and after a four-year wait, it found its way to the PS4 in 2017. Get Crash Team Racing: Nitro-Fueled on Amazon for £26.70 GT Sport New tracks have been added since the launch, as well, alongside on-going Grand Prix events that give Nitro-Fueled some extra replayability.

Although even the ‘medium’ difficulty level has proven to be quite hard (as we spoke about in our otherwise-glowing review), this is a really fun experience with heaps of tracks to try and extra bits to unlock.
