Robert Kollars
A better experience, in almost every facet of the game, than the original. A must buy for fans of racing titles.
Forza Horizon 3 is everything an open-world racer should be, and so much more.
Whether you're a hardcore or fringe fan of racing titles, Project Cars is a must buy.
If ever a racing title was considered a must-have for your gaming rotation, Forza 6 is it.
Not a game for those wanting to master it from the get go, the payoff is well worth the effort put into DiRT Rally.
F1 2016 is an outstanding race sim, and should be in any race fan's rotation.
Madden NFL 20's new superstar players and control refinements make its moment-to-moment gameplay the best the series has seen this console generation, but areas like Franchise have been left behind.
The improvements are tangible all over the field, but not enough were made to qualify Madden 25(PS4) as an all-time classic just yet.
If this is the racing title you have been waiting for on the PS4, the wait was worth it.
Golf fans of all types should find enjoyment and value in this title.
A good arcade racer that is fun to pick up and play, but after awhile the lack of depth will leave you wanting more.
Xbox One owners finally have a baseball game that is worth playing.
A good arcade baseball title, one of the best of its kind in several years. Worth a look if you like fast-paced baseball action.
A good looking simulation of the F1 sport. A tad shallow in the modes department, but fans of the sport will find enjoyment here.
A title which offers good action, but perhaps a hair too repetitive and lifeless for some.
NASCAR Heat definitely delivers a fun and authentic on-track experience but fails to totally capture the NASCAR weekend experience.
This is what we should've gotten last year. A workable title with some enjoyment to be found for sure.
With F1 22, the developers allow you to take the simulation aspect as deep as possible, or if you’re a newcomer, ease your way into it. Regardless of your approach, the difference in difficulty and accessibility is noticeable without losing fun and excitement. Whether you’re a die-hard F1 racing fan or just looking to get into the sport and have some digital fun, F1 22 deserves a spot in your rotation, and it will take a heck of a game to knock it out.
The ultimate issue with MPTC is that it becomes repetitive with very little to do once career mode and online become stale. Hopefully, the developers get a second shot and can add created and shareable stadiums, logos, and players that can be used online and offline in career mode. If you're itching for a console tennis game that plays well, give Matchpoint: Tennis Championships a go, but understand it's a first-year effort, and there are some mechanical issues and a lack of depth.
Overall, Dirt Rally 2.0 can lead to a sense of accomplishment that’s hard to find these days in gaming. If that type of challenge is appealing to you, then having Dirt Rally 2.0 in your rotation is an absolute must.