A classic heralded for its mesmerizing graphics and high framerates. It featured eight tracks, half of which were unlockable, and allowed players to switch between street bikes and dirt bikes.

Developed using Unreal Engine 4, this revived title introduced 15 game modes, including "King of the Hill" and "Last Man Standing". It even featured VR support , though critics noted it felt less polished than the original trilogy. 2. Real-World Racing: The Life of a Moto Racer

Developed by Delphine Software and first released in 1997, the series was groundbreaking for its time, offering a mix of high-speed street racing and technical motocross.