Racing (Sim-Style)

Racing games involve a competition of speed, where the task is typically to travel a certain distance in the shortest amount of time. They usually involve motor vehicles such as automobiles and motorcycles. Racing games that attempt to realistically portray a real-world racing event are a common type of simulation, though not all racing games attempt to do this. In a simulation racing game, the goal is to re-create real-world environments, tracks and physics.

Need for Speed: Shift

Shift is a half-arcade, half-serious racing sim. Even with all assists on, the driving is more demanding than what's typical in a NFS game, but everything you do in races counts as experience points - from hitting an opponent car to reaching top speeds to staying on the race line - so both top racers and n00bz have many ways to earn cash and unlock stuff.

MotorM4X

MotorM4X is a freeform offroad driving and racing game reminiscent of 4x4 Evo and the Cabela's Offroad Adventure series, and then more. It's based on the Vampire engine, a custom modification of the open-source Ogre.

Aquadelic GT

Aquadelic GT is a motorboat racing game with crazy weapons and power-ups. It features a mission-based campaign mode that lets players roam freely around various locations, enter races or complete taxi/delivery tasks to earn cash & reputation.
Also known as Power Boat GT.

Race Driver: GRID

Sequel to the famous Race Driver series. Using a highly optimized version of the DiRT engine, GRID features stunning visuals, reallistic physics and destruction effects, and a gameplay that will please both arcade and simulation fans.

GT Legends

This is a racing simulator that uses cars from the 1960s and 1970s. As you progress through the game you can unlock additional cars for you to drive. This game has an abundance of configuration options to meet your gaming needs. GT Legends has the same graphics engine as rFactor (developed by Image Space Incorporated), a similar physics engine but different multiplayer code. In the press, it was highly praised for its exceptionally good quality sounds and realism.

RalliSport Challenge

RalliSport Challenge allows a career with up to 29 cars including the Mitsubishi Lancer Evo 6 and the Suzuki Grand Vitara. Four races that are included in the game are Rally, Hillclimb, Ice Racing, and Rallycross. For Rally, drivers race point to point from simply point A to B. In career mode, drivers will race one by one while in single race, drivers will race with the computer. That is applied to the rest of the races except for Ice Racing and Rallycross.

Test Drive Unlimited 2

The fashionable youth simulator and racing game returns, packed with O'ahu and Ibiza roads waiting to be conquered. The game aims to combine single- and multiplayer into a seamless experience and lets you explore, race and spend your hard-earned virtual money on useless-thus-awesome customization items. Unlike its predecessor TDU2 requires an active internet connection even for offline solo play and has lost a number of PC specifics: force feedback, TrackIR support, even that nice HDR effect of fading colors when driving through a tree's shadow...

Test Drive Unlimited

Test Drive Unlimited is the ultimate automotive experience for car and bike enthusiasts alike. Visit the most sophisticated car and bike dealers to purchase new vehicles or simply take them for a spin. Collect and trade rare performance parts and customize each vehicle to make it one-of-a-kind. Test Drive Unlimited challenges players online to experience the most exotic and fastest vehicles on more than 1000 miles of diverse Hawaiian roads.

Grand Prix 4

Compete against your rivals in this Formula One racing simulator.

Sega Rally Revo

Sega Rally Revo (known in Europe as Sega Rally) is an offroad racing video game, the fourth installment of the Sega Rally series. The game was released for Microsoft Windows, Xbox 360, PlayStation 3 and PlayStation Portable on 28 September 2007 in Europe. The game's title is "Revo" as Sega intends it to be a revolution in rally racing games. The game was developed simultaneously with Sega Rally 3.