Tuesday, May 10, 2011

How to Play Xbox 360 Racing Games

A list of Xbox 360 racing games contains such familiar names like Need for Speed, NASCAR, Grand Theft Auto or Forza Motorsport but also names that you wouldn't expect to see among these powerful racing games, like the Simpson’s Hit & Run. A well deserved top place among all Xbox 360 racing games is reserved for Need for Speed Most Wanted. As you might expect the game is still all about solid racing but it has added options of car customization and the thrilling police chases keep you on the edge of your seat through the whole race.

Another must for Xbox 360 racing games collectors is Burnout Revenge, well improved from the other games in the Burnout series it is certainly among the best racing games created recently. The speed and the thrill of the race remain unparalleled and the easy maneuvering makes it a favorite with all players.

An internet search for www racing games will also reveal an exceptional off road experience among Xbox 360 racing games: the MX vs. ATV Unleashed. This unique racer brings monster trucks, trophy trucks and motorcycles together on one race track and adds a few airplanes and helicopters above for a racing experience that will dazzle any player at first try.

The Double Pack from Grand Theft Auto containing Vice City and Grand Theft Auto III puts driving back in the driver's seat. It's not the most realistic among Xbox 360 racing games but you can simply grab and drive anything from cars and motorcycles to boats, airplanes and helicopters.

Midnight Club has maintained its status as one of the top Xbox racing games of our time and with this DUB edition it surprises the player with a lot more cars and countless customization options. As usual, speed is a must in this already legendary racing game.

On the funnier side of Xbox racing games you find the Simpson’s Hit & Run, more of a driving game really. There is no extreme speed, no crime, just many different types of cars to hop in and go for a spin in the city.
NASCAR 2006 also brings something surprising to the world of Xbox 360 racing games, team unity. The 2006 edition called Total Team Control has a new feature that permits the player to switch teammates back and forth until he finds the most efficient team available.