The 15 Best Racing Games On The Switch

Even though the  Nintendo Switch  has been around for a while, it’s still one of the greatest game systems, especially for playing on the go. Gaming fans love racing games, and the Switch’s portability makes it an ideal choice for racing games.

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Racing games and the Nintendo Switch are a match made in heaven, whether you’re in the thick of a race or just want to take a leisurely ride in the bus. In addition, the Switch boasts a wealth of both contemporary and historical racing titles to satisfy your appetite, even though it doesn’t have Forza or Beam.NG.

15 Team Sonic Racing

 

Classic ways for games that are often from different genres to effectively spice things up are through the use of kart racing games. Mario Kart is a prime example, but  Sonic has also made a number of racing games involving karts, footraces, and hoverboards over the years.

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Given his speed, it goes without saying that Sonic is the ideal subject for a racing game; Team Sonic Racing is a fantastic example. Even though Team Sonic Racing and Mario Kart have a lot in resemblance, it nevertheless has enough original content to appeal to both children and adults.

14 Star Wars Episode One Racer

Surprisingly, for being more than two decades old, Star Wars Episode One Racer  manages to hold its own against a lot of the other arcade-style races available on the Switch. You race using pods like in the movie; there aren’t even any automobiles in it. All things considered, this game more than lives up to its heritage.

Motion controls and other quality-of-life enhancements notwithstanding, this is not a remaster. Thus, while the gameplay itself is good, certain elements—such as the relatively slack controls, the condensed music, and the especially the N64-era graphics—clearly demonstrate the game’s age.

13 Crash Team Racing Nitro-Fueled

Though it’s still a little strange, Crash Team Racing Nitro-Fueled is a great example of a remade game done correctly. All of the features you could ask for in a remake—including enhanced controls, more contemporary graphics, and online multiplayer—are present, yet the original game’s vision is maintained.

CTR Nitro-Fueled is unique because of a few significant differences, even though it still borrows many elements from the Mario Kart format. In contrast to Mario Kart, which is more of a party game centred around chance, this game is more competitive and demands more ability.

12 Mario Kart Live: Home Circuit

In a race through straws and pens, Luigi steers his car into first place.
It is true that you have to put in a little extra effort to get this game going, but it is still quite enjoyable. With Mario Kart Live: Home Circuit, you can create your own racetrack around your house and race karts around it in a virtual reality experience that differs from the standard Mario Kart gameplay.

The game’s primary software can usually be downloaded for free, but you’ll need to buy the other accessories to complete the game. Even yet, it should come as no surprise that players who allowed their imaginations run wild and enjoyed themselves immensely found great enjoyment in this game.

11 Asphalt 9: Legends

The phenomena of mobile game porting to the Nintendo Switch is a phenomenon. While Asphalt 9: Legends is a fully-fledged game worth getting on the console, the most of these titles are better played on your phone.

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10 Hot Wheels Unleashed

It has realistic graphics along with online multiplayer, an extensive career mode to progress through, and an enormous assortment of cars and tracks. Error – the best thing is that you can play it for free.

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As demonstrated by Hot Wheels Unleashed, Hot Wheels is the perfect toy to turn into a video game. Instead of attempting to turn Hot Wheels into a realistic racing game, Hot Wheels Unleashed focuses on driving that is approachable and arcade-style, while also providing you with an insider’s perspective.

Hot Wheels Unleashed’s greatest feature is that it takes place on real Hot Wheels tracks in houses that feel incredibly large compared to the tiny size of the cars. Even better, you can create your own tracks and experience the childhood fantasy of jumping in your favourite vehicle and taking to the backyard track that you built.

9 Art Of Rally

If you’re more of a traditionalist and would rather race in a less frantic environment, you’ll probably enjoy Art Of Rally. Despite the game’s seeming simplicity, exploring or going through the campaign is an incredible experience.

Art Of Rally is a fantastic game to play if you just have a Switch, even if it’s far from the best version of the game. With a price that is less than many other titles, go race in style, unlock several cars, and progress through the entertaining career experience.

8 Need For Speed Hot Pursuit Remastered

There is one Need for Speed game that everyone agrees is simply fantastic. Need for Speed Hot Pursuit is that game, and thanks to the Nintendo Switch port, you can play the remastered version of this beloved police and robbers arcade racing game on the go.

It never gets boring because you can choose to play as an illegal street racer or a police officer at any time. There’s a competitive scoreboard where you may best the times of all your friends, and when you combine these features, this game offers endless replay value.

7 Trials Rising

Trials Rising: bikers on a snow-capped mountain
Trials Rising defies simple one-word summaries. This 2.5D racing puzzle platformer, like all the Trials games, is one of the most distinctive approaches to the racing genre. There is no three-dimensional space in Trials Rising. Instead, you’re more concerned with staying upright than anything else in this kind of side-scrolling platformer.

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Leaning forward or backward is under your control. You also control your torque. You have to use this to ride your motorbike over odd objects and really hazardous situations. You can obtain the slowest and most intense racing experience possible when you combine all of this with multiplayer functionality. It may not be the first game that springs to mind when you hear the word “racing,” but it ought to be.

6 Grid Autosport

Taking the top spot on the podium for realistic racing games for the Switch goes to Grid Autosport. It has several different racetracks and cars, and they all appear as realistic as the Switch can manage without blowing up.

Although there are many choices to adjust the complexity and controls for your vehicle, Grid Autosport aims to provide a more simulation-like experience. The best part is that every racing game worth its salt needs to have both local and online multiplayer.

5 Rocket League


Never before has there been such a seamless union of two seemingly unconnected items. Though it’s more of a sports game, Rocket League blends race cars and soccer, and it’s worth mentioning because it dominates any possible competition.

Rocket League is a racing game par excellence with an enormous number of cars, cross-platform online multiplayer, and, most importantly, no cost to play. Seeing the ball shoot high into the goal after it has been boosted is always exciting.

4 Wreckfest

You’re in luck if you’re searching for a racer that’s entertaining and offers more than simply standard races. In addition to offering you the chance to participate in a tonne of destructive mayhem, Wreckfest manages to deliver an amazing racing experience.

Many Switch players haven’t heard of this game, for whatever reason. If your goal is to become the most damaging racer on the track, you must ensure that you master both offence and defence as you navigate Wreckfest.

3 Sega Ages: Out Run

Sega Ages The Out Run start screen features throngs of people gathered around a vehicle.
Out Run is an arcade game from the 1980s, and it’s very special, which is why it made the list. One of the most well-known and significant racing games ever made has been ported to the Nintendo Switch as Sega Ages: Out Run. The guidelines are straightforward: start your convertible, put on some great music, and keep driving. At a split in the road that indicates the style and difficulty of the following section, you can choose to go left or right as you approach specific checkmarks.

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Even though it’s not the most difficult game on the list, this version of the vintage arcade game is executed flawlessly, giving you the chance to understand why Out Run was so popular in the first place. Few options are as good as this one if you’re looking for something quick, simple, and constantly entertaining.

2 Burnout Paradise Remastered

Rather than being held on a remote circuit, Burnout is one of the racing series that is best renowned for its fast rides through congested city streets. With its open-world metropolis teeming with races, wrecks, and mysteries to uncover, Burnout Paradise elevated this to a whole new level.

The gameplay mechanics of Burnout Paradise Remastered, which revolve around racing against the clock or exploring an open world, are ideal for the Switch’s portability. Above all, the crashes are magnificent.

1 Mario Kart 8 Deluxe

Mario in Mario Kart 8 Deluxe meanders towards item boxes.
When Super Mario Kart was first released on the SNES, it became the de facto standard for racing games for cars. It went on to become the benchmark each time a new game in the series was launched, and Mario Kart 8 Deluxe is no exception. The Deluxe version of the game is the definitive version, even if it is also available on the Wii U.

From fantastic online gameplay to equitable item scaling depending on your present location, Mario Kart 8 Deluxe is excellent at almost everything. You don’t even need a TV to play this party game—kart racing—which is the perfect way to have fun during any gaming gathering. And come on, Rainbow Road.

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