A.K Rahming
The Crew 2 is fast, fun and offers a flexible gameplay experience. But, a sense of imbalance throughout the game causes it to be a bit of a rough ride.
Not only does Slipstream play like a retro racer, it looks like one too
Worth a look for that retro racing experience.
All things considered, Void Space Racing definitely lives up to its name. It really does feel like a space flight sim, and there aren't many of them out there.
F1 2018 provides a truly authentic racing sim experience that should satisfy enthusiasts, but might scare away casual race fans.
Ultimate Fishing Simulator captures a lot of intricate little details which helps make it feel like a truly authentic fishing experience.
NASCAR Heat 3 provides a merely okay racing experience that's just not worth it's $50 asking price.
As a newcomer to the series, I was very surprised but also pleased with how inviting NBA 2K19 turned out to be.
With terrible controls, laughably horrible physics and broken features, Super Street: The Game belongs in once place—the junkyard.
Despite its shortcomings, Defunct is still a mostly enjoyable little game.
Putting its minor issues aside, Marble It Up! has proven to be a fun little gem.
Despite these drawbacks, Cities: Skylines is still a fun game on Nintendo Switch.
V-Rally 4 features a lot of exhilarating moments that make it one of the most engaging racers I've ever played. A decent selection of disciplines and beautiful graphics make this a good pick-up for any casual off-road racing fan.
Forza Horizon 4 takes everything great about its predecessor and turns it up to 11. With its fantastically fun gameplay, gorgeous presentation and wealth of content, this is easily the best arcade racer on the market.
Oregon is the smallest state in American Truck Simulator's game world, but it also happens to be the most beautiful. SCS has done a lot to make this expansion feel like one breath of fresh air.
Liftoff's extremely technical design may scare off beginners, but practice truly makes perfect, and this sim prides itself on appealing to individual pilots.
NBA Playgrounds 2 brings a lot of great improvements to the table with enhanced gameplay mechanics and visuals, but the package is brought down by unnecessary, backward changes.
Train Simulator has returned with even more new content, but the old game engine is really starting to show some serious age.
Pilot Sports just comes off as a poor man's attempt at trying to recreate Pilotwings. It simply does not have the same level of polish.
American Wilds brought back the same anxiety-inducing feeling that I had when I first played MudRunner last year. And, that's a good thing—it wouldn't be a real Spintires experience otherwise.