Free-to-play PC Gaming Guide
Peter Donnell / 12 years ago
Need For Speed: World
The Need For Speed franchise has been with us for many years on both PCs a few generations of consoles, but NFS World is a return to the series roots. With it’s simple arcade style racing, over the top police chases, open world gamplay and extensive car customisation options, NFS:World has a lot of gameplay on offer. You either love or hate this kind of racer, but by adding a city full of real world players and creating a racing MMO, this does feel a little different that your usual multiplayer game, sure it’s not the greatest racing game in the world, but graphics are decent, gameplay is fast and the cars are plentiful, best of all, it’s free.
You can download NFS: World here
Track Mania Nations Forever
This game has been with us for a few years now, but it hasn’t lost any of it’s edge since it’s release, with gameplay that is essentially a Scalextric set without the rails. Race around circuits, perform loop the loops, jumps, corkscrews and many more insane tracks thanks to the extensive amounts of user content.
Play on your own, play with friends or play online and see how you stack up against the world in one of the most original racing games this generation has seen.