What's new and what's different for Forza Horizon 5's Mexican adventure?
It includes rare Namco arcade racers never ported to home consoles.
Forget luggage — try packing your pillowcase instead.
A game and a driver that inspired a generation, together at last.
It's a huge get for iRacing and an unlikely move by Mercedes, at a time when F1 is bigger than ever.
It's also an example of brazen copyright infringement nobody was ever supposed to see.
The Castrol TOM's Supra is back, and so is High Speed Ring. Need we say more?
This year's installment is a modest addition to the WRC franchise, though the writing's on the wall.
Playground Games has completely rebuilt its suspension model and braking for more natural handling.
You've got a huge ass volcano, a baja track, a drag strip, a stadium, deserts, beaches...
Vehicular carnage racer Carmageddon arrives in Wreckfest with a free new car and tracks.
Microsoft has steeply reduced FM7's price before it disappears on September 15.
This story also has a reference to something I'm pretty certain you'd never guess near the end
Recording cars for FH5 is more involved than sticking a mic up to a tailpipe, as its lead audio designer will tell…
The next installment in Codemasters' multidisciplinary racing series is all about the drama.
Beetle Adventure Racing's amazing track design still stands the test of time, as Noclip shows.
The Los Santos Tuners update makes Grand Theft Auto more of a racing game than ever
A game faithfully celebrating Mexican car culture needs one of the country's most ubiquitous cars.
As good as FH5 looks, it might sound even better. It's all thanks to cutting-edge recording tech.
We go hands-on with the first console Hot Wheels racer in years before its release this fall.