The mobile dirt bike racing series goes from strength to strength, but is it too much of a grind?
Tagged: Racing
Another year, but a new set of hardware.
Vehicles as big as a bus and coming along with the same frequency at the moment, Monster Truck Championship is here to crush the competition.
Big wheels keep on turning.
Scrubbing up well.
Kicking up plumes of dust in your face.
It'll all be a blur.
The most comprehensive bike racer ever?
Preparing to be the most comprehensive motorbike game so far, Ride 4's details are interesting to say the least.
Would a race team get away with not running quality control?
One stage forward, two stages back.
The pinnacle of motorsport.
Not so easy rider.
The thrills and (frequent) spills of the iconic race are brought to gamers once again.
A lesson in how to take on some serious off-road obstacles, Overpass isn't for the faint of heart. Is it stuck in low range though?
Will it make you pleasantly surprised, or super cross?
Keeping it out of the barriers.
GRID is a great racing game to pick up and play, but the default wheel and pad settings leave a little be desired. Here's some suggestions to get started.
Seeing The Light.
Make your way to the GRID.
Caution, bumps!
Need some suggestions for getting the right feel through your wheel?
Is it just a shiny new set of tyres?
Looking for a baseline setup for your G29 or G920 on DiRT Rally 2.0? We've done some experimenting to get you in the right zone.
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Scrambling to new heights.
DiRTier than a happy pig.
Stuart tests his rallying skills on and off the track.
Slop-py Gear?
Get one.