The 10 Worst Racing Games You Have Ever Played

There are loads of awesome racing games out there but there are also some that are pretty disappointing. We asked you to nominate the worst racing games you’ve played, and there were some fascinating and controversial responses…
The 10 Worst Racing Games You Have Ever Played

1. Need for Speed

The 10 Worst Racing Games You Have Ever Played

No, we don’t mean the whole franchise. There have been some pretty sweet NFS games. We mean the 2015 release of that name, which featured frequently in the comments of the original community post.

Here’s what Raregliscor1 had to say about it:

“Oh, NFS 2015 by far. Lacklustre customisation at the beginning, with some cars getting such minimal cosmetic upgrades. Also, it had the absolute worst driving physics ever. Grip builds equal immense understeer, drift builds equals you going into the wall every five minutes when you try drifting because the game doesn’t like you drifting. And a middle build just has both but slightly less. The map was extremely boring in comparison to previous NFS games like Most Wanted 2012 and Hot Pursuit.”

2. Asphalt 8: Airborne

The 10 Worst Racing Games You Have Ever Played

Sure, Asphalt 8 is a mobile game for iOS and Android, so we can’t expect console-like quality. But other racing games prove you can still get it right for these kind of devices.

Here’s Александр Ригов explaining the suggestion:

“I can’t name any bad simulator racing games, but Asphalt 8 is probably the worst so-called ‘racing game’ ever created, because it’s basically just a stupid runner.”

3. Forza Horizon 2

The 10 Worst Racing Games You Have Ever Played

Perhaps a controversial choice for some, but Forza Horizon 2 can’t be everyone’s cup of tea despite getting quite high reviews at the time of its release. But, cutting some of the cars and map areas wasn’t well received by quite a few gamers.

Let’s hear why Johan Karlsson chose FH2, specifically the Xbox 360 version:

“I understand that they can’t make the graphics look as good as on the Xbox One, but they also decided to cut several cars and areas of the map. You also got much smaller rewards for completing races or levelling up.”

4. Need for Speed: The Run

The 10 Worst Racing Games You Have Ever Played

Recent Need for Speed games aren’t having the best of times on this list, are they? But, they’re here for a reason. 2011’s The Run proved to be pretty disappointing, as CTzen Harambe (you’re alive?) explains:

“Seriously, the main campaign (race from LA to New York City) can be finished in two hours and there is no content after that.”

5. Forza Motorsport 5

The 10 Worst Racing Games You Have Ever Played

FM5 was seen as a disappointment to some when it was released for Xbox One, especially when compared to previous games from the franchise. Timmy Tam talks us through his suggestion:

“It lost so much compared to previous Motorsport games, especially FM4. FM4 had 500 cars at launch while FM5 only had 200, the track list is also small with the fan’s favourite Fujimi and Maple Valley gone, and the physics is by far the worst in any Forza game ever.

“It’s twitchy, unpredictable for almost any cars, and when you oversteer, it is impossible to correct it, hence making it extremely hard to drift. FM5 was not something you would expect out of one of the best racing game franchise, it gives me the sense that the game is incomplete.

“Maybe Turn 10 didn’t have enough time as this is the first Forza on Xbox One, but I still think that they could have done it better. And for that, I think FM5 is the worst racing game I’ve ever played because it was such a huge disappointment.”

6. Need for Speed: No Limits

The 10 Worst Racing Games You Have Ever Played

Yep, another NFS title. They really disappointed some people, didn’t they? No Limits was released in 2015, but not for consoles. It’s for iOS and Android devices and people weren’t happy with how it was presented in the app stores and how it actually was in reality.

Let The Stig’s Indian Cousin tell us why:

“They put pictures in the app store like the console version but in reality, it looks the worst. Plus, the races are so short.”

7. Project Cars

The 10 Worst Racing Games You Have Ever Played

I really like Project Cars. Sure, there are a few things that annoy me about it, but isn’t that the case with all games? Anyway, a few of you really aren’t fans and that’s fair enough. Here’s Fahim Kazi’s reasoning for suggesting it:

“Picked it up and thought it can’t be as bad as everyone is saying. It sucks, it feels like it’s still in beta.”

8. Test Drive Unlimited

The 10 Worst Racing Games You Have Ever Played

The ninth game in the Test Drive franchise but it wasn’t well received by a fair few people. It finds its way to this list through a number of suggestions, here’s Kevin Ferraine explaining why he picked it:

“It’s good for the buying house thing, but the worst at driving experience. The physics are awful, going 100mph on a bend with a Maserati MC12 is just like cornering with a Dodge Hellcat. Lose control in a Enzo at 30mph and you will end up with a huge crash. Even Paganis feel so bad. Try the mountain race and you will lose easily. The game is great for fulfilling dreams, but worst at gaming experience and people’s sanity And the other thing is, no BMWs were available in the game.”

9. The Crew

The 10 Worst Racing Games You Have Ever Played

The Crew was released in 2014 for PC, PS4, Xbox 360 and Xbox One. It received mixed reviews on release and it appears some of you weren’t fans of the game. Sam Payne kept his reasoning short and simple:

“The Crew is awful. Terrible driving makes you feel like cars are on water.”

10. Big Rigs: Over The Road Racing

The 10 Worst Racing Games You Have Ever Played

Having been panned by critics and gaming reviews, it’s no surprise someone suggested Big Rigs for this list. The PC game was released in 2003. You basically have to race a big rig to safely deliver illegal cargo. It was not good. Citi Rat explains:

“Big Rigs: Over The Road Racing. I honestly have no words for this game. It’s horrid, utterly horrid.”

User suggestions have been edited for clarity. Check out the original community post here and let us know your thoughts in the comments!

Comments

Florin 1

I agree

01/01/2017 - 11:04 |
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Anonymous

I can actually agree on all of these except, Need For Speed: The Run. Which I haven’t played. Project Cars I think is probably the worst as like Fahim said it was lacking, and got bored after a few times of playing it. And having to buy a wheel just for it is annoying as well, as the game didn’t come cheap. Also the Crew I agree on, the handling was bad. But the open-world is undeniably good.

01/01/2017 - 11:07 |
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Apex Predator

In reply to by Anonymous (not verified)

I play project cars on a wheel and while the physics are not as good as assetto corsa, they are ok. Also, the idea of the career mode is fantastic, I just wish that in the sequel the AI are better

01/01/2017 - 13:30 |
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Alex Breels

In reply to by Anonymous (not verified)

Well that explains half of your opinion about it being bad. You want to enjoy a racing sim? At least get a decent wheel, or stop wining about it sucking. It’s a racing sim, you’re supposed to use a decent wheel to enjoy it.

01/01/2017 - 19:55 |
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Inverted GBA

In reply to by Anonymous (not verified)

Don’t torture yourself with that abomination of a game.
The Run, while having some seriously cool custom edition cars… Was outright horrid as for physics, traffic spawns, and a undeniably short story.

01/03/2017 - 16:31 |
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Grzegorz J

Test drive unlimited … complains about no BMW shows picture of BMW

01/01/2017 - 11:09 |
494 | 6

IRONY

01/01/2017 - 11:12 |
14 | 0

Hehe

01/01/2017 - 11:28 |
92 | 4

It should be a mod there on the pics -_-. There arent official bmw in the game

01/01/2017 - 12:28 |
52 | 2

I guess you haven’t play it don’t you?

01/01/2017 - 17:37 |
0 | 0

andddd the BMW is mod

01/02/2017 - 13:00 |
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lucas kosters

I find THE CREW one of the best racing games ever: the map is huge and has a lot of variety, the graphics are okay, customization is awesome (seriously, you can turn a fiat 500 into a monster truck) and even though the handling is very unrealistic it is a lot of fun.

01/01/2017 - 11:13 |
20 | 10

No offense to Sam Payne, every one has their opinion

01/01/2017 - 11:16 |
4 | 0

The map may be big and it has variety.. But did you look at details? There’s not a lot of them in most areas…
The handling is literally uncontrollabe, especially when using a steering wheel, which you have to set up for like a few hours of testing, because you have to use the controller mapping for it.. Which is bad.. It’s just as uncontrollabe as need for speed.. Wheel support is non existent basically and I had to play with a stupid controller, to finish the game on pc.. Tried it out on the xbox some time ago.. Unplayable.. Low fps, bad controls.. Just no… But I guess I’m spoilt by good racing games for PC xD I would like wheel support in a racing game and good force feedback quality… Just my opinion though, I don’t want to start a war :D I just disagree with you saying it’s one of the best racing games ever and I wanted to let you know why ^^

01/01/2017 - 11:22 |
10 | 2

The Crew is one of my favourite racing games ever, but when i first started the game i thought something was wrong with my wheel, because of the awfull handling… lol

01/01/2017 - 21:13 |
0 | 0

I have put over 300 hours in The Crew because is was an okay experience to cruise around the land with my friends + teamspeak. But the handling of the cars is terrible. They tried to be better than nfs but they are not. There is litterally zero traction but you still have grip when your wheels are spinning like mad for some reason. It is utterly impossible to drift (and I have the experience to back it up, hundreds of hours in FM4 building and testing drift cars and using them in online lobbies. then trying everything, including the special ‘drift’ class but it just sucks balls).

Actually only thinking about The Crew again made me throw up in my moth a little so I’m going to leave it at this and continue waiting for FM7 in FH3.

01/16/2017 - 01:23 |
0 | 0

I have to fight for the CREW … at first i thought it was boring but then i unlocked everything, plugged in my steering wheel and pedals and the handling is pretty good. Playing on a pad or a keyboard is weird… the graphics on pc is also great, i got it for my ps4 and i cant stand it

04/21/2017 - 07:17 |
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Anonymous

U forgot nfs undercover

01/01/2017 - 11:14 |
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Petrosexual

The ten best racing games would be a great follow up ( from the last 5 years )

01/01/2017 - 11:20 |
18 | 0

Haha it would be hard to find 10 good racing games from the past 5 years lol

01/01/2017 - 15:18 |
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Morris

Just bought Need for Speed in the Origin Wintersale and i just can disagree. Yes Grip build is awful, but with the right settings drifting is really cool. The whole driving mechanics feel like being made for drifting and it works really good for me.

01/01/2017 - 11:22 |
0 | 0
Raregliscor1

In reply to by Morris

Maybe its different on PC, but when I played it, the game is so untrusting of your actual driving that the auto-steer that occurs often sends you towards a fence for no reason.

01/01/2017 - 15:57 |
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Teoman

The crew was one of the best open world racing games (horizon 2 is the best imo), the customization and open world is just fantastic but i agree with cars being too slidy.

01/01/2017 - 11:23 |
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Anonymous

In reply to by Teoman

The cars in The Crew grip very good, up to very unrealistic levels of good, it’s just that you have to fiddle around with controller sensitivity . The main problem is that the default settings are extremely bad . Once sensitivity, linearity and all other options are raised, the cars respond and feel like a tottaly different game and i love it.

01/01/2017 - 15:37 |
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Ashley 2

Disagree with need for speed 2015 and the crew

01/01/2017 - 11:27 |
2 | 2
Anonymous

I’m playing GT6 with a wheel and i was wondering if it can improve your driving skills in the real world .

Can someone enlighten me about this?

01/01/2017 - 11:31 |
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Robi

In reply to by Anonymous (not verified)

Well after certain thousand kilometers I think it can.
Some people drove over 100 000 km.

01/01/2017 - 12:49 |
4 | 2
Sivert Grande

In reply to by Anonymous (not verified)

It will probably give you an idea of how different car layouts will behave in different situations, and will most likely help improve your reaction time and ability to judge distance, among other things.

With that said, keep in mind that GT6 is in no way a 100% accurate representation of reality.

01/01/2017 - 12:51 |
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Anonymous

In reply to by Anonymous (not verified)

Play dirt rally, it will b*tch slap you and say you’re not a racing driver and you never will be. It sure put me in my place 😂

01/01/2017 - 13:37 |
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Anonymous

In reply to by Anonymous (not verified)

Impossible. You will never get the feeling of driving through purely a wheel. Good fun though mind..

01/01/2017 - 13:53 |
2 | 0
TDN

In reply to by Anonymous (not verified)

GT5/GT6 with a Logitech G27 wheel actually taught me how to drive manual. GT6 is probably the best for learning driving skills on PS3, but if you go PC, PS4, XBOne, you should give DiRT Rally or Assetto Corsa a try.

01/01/2017 - 14:03 |
12 | 0

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