GTA V has the best driving mechanics, offering a mix of realism and fun with various vehicles, from sports cars to motorcycles.
While mostly focused on horseback, RDR2 provides a unique experience for driving wagons, with realistic handling and attention to detail.
Known for its more realistic driving, GTA IV has smoother physics, making the driving feel weightier and more immersive than previous entries.
Midnight Club offers fast-paced street racing with incredible vehicle customization, making it one of the best for speed and fun driving challenges.
Although slower-paced, L.A. Noire's driving delivers a unique 1940s vibe, with classic cars and more strategic driving experiences across the city.
San Andreas is known for its wide variety of vehicles and freedom, offering a more arcade-like experience compared to other GTA games.
While not a traditional driving game, Bully offers fun go-karting and bicycle riding, adding a playful twist to the Rockstar driving catalog.