Driveclub
: The game received significant post-launch support, most notably the Driveclub Bikes expansion, which introduced motorcycle racing and new skill events like wheelies and stoppies.
: Sony officially "gutted" the online features in 2020. While the game is still playable offline via physical discs or existing digital downloads, all club and online social features are no longer functional.
: Tracks are set in diverse locations like Norway, India, and Canada. The game features a sophisticated day-night cycle and a dynamic weather system where individual raindrops behave realistically on the windshield. Game Modes : Driveclub
: As the name implies, the game focuses on players joining or creating "clubs" of up to six people. Every action—drifting, drafting, or winning—contributes "Fame" to both the individual player and their club.
: The game runs at 1080p and a locked 30 frames per second. While 60fps was considered during development, the team prioritized visual fidelity and complex lighting. : The game received significant post-launch support, most
: Widely regarded as one of the best in any racing game, it allows players to freeze replays and apply various filters to capture high-fidelity images. Legacy and Availability
Released in October 2014, was a flagship racing title for the PlayStation 4, developed by Evolution Studios. While it initially struggled with severe server issues at launch, it eventually became a visual benchmark for its console generation, known for its incredible lighting and weather effects. Gameplay and Core Features : Tracks are set in diverse locations like
: Includes standard races, time trials, and drift challenges.