
Jolt writes:
''Sometimes racing on a track just isn't enough. Sure, the surrounding scenery of the latest racing sim may look pretty, but wouldn't you rather just hare off the asphalt, flatten the surrounding tree-line and disappear into the sunset amid a cloud of dust? That's the promise of FUEL, a so-called multi-terrain arcade racer that claims to boast the largest racing environment ever.
How big? 5,000 square miles, that's how big.
Inspired by recent environmental headlines, the game portrays a somewhat decimated western United States, where natural disasters are commonplace and petrol is scarce. From the ruins has risen the most extreme form of racing yet, where drivers and riders compete cross-country to win precious fuel and live to race another day.
There are checkpoints, but no tracks in the conventional sense, so you can take whatever route you like in whichever vehicle you prefer: bikes, 4x4s and other off-road vehicles for preference. Whether you take a sneaky route through narrow passages or just smash down everything in your path is up to you, although you'll be guided to a degree by in-game GPS, which recommends the best strategy for your given ride.''

5,000 square miles of automotive action. Extreme racing on an epic scale.
FUEL comes to Xbox Backwards Compatibility on January 10th.
Ace combat 6 is included with ac7 for preordering It, still isn't b/c even though it releases this month. I have been waiting for a long time to play it again.
I’m still praying for the 360 version of the Dreamcast classic “under defeat” coming to backwards compatible, tho I know it’s never gonna happen.

Which videogames took a sledgehammer to the open world format? Find out the games that annoyed Screen Critics the most.
I thought the open world in LA Noire was a bit of a waste, it was competent but pointless. If there was anything worth doing other than progressing the story I don't remember what it was.
MGS phantom pain's open world damaged the game a lot it wasn't necessary
I thought true crime LA was a pretty decent fun romp plagued only by the painful length of time it took to travel anywhere :(
I not agree that Fuel was a bad open world game. I played that game till dead. And also with my friends, whe loved it. I wish they make a Fuel game for PS4. I will buying it day one.

GamersFTW writes: 'Games that give us a glimpse of the end of the world have always held appeal, even if they are bred from impossible scenarios. The need to survive and our drive to do anything to make that happen means that post-apocalyptic worlds will forever be high up on our list of things we want to play.'
I know it's not out yet, but Mad Max probably deserves an honourable mention at least, should be a post-apocalyptic staple if it lives up to expectation.
Enjoyed the range of games talked about here. Nice to see Horizon Zero Dawn on the list, I'm also really excited for the game and can't wait for more information on it.
Having an unreleased game in a top ten list is very unprofessional, regardless of how promising the title is.
The Last of Us takes top honours for me but I can totally understand why someone might choose Fallout 3, it really is an incredible game.
Nice article, fun to read :)
Give me fuel Give me fire
Give me that which I desire
Looks a bit like Motorstorm, but seems to be focusing more on realism and less on arcade racing. If that's a good thing remains to be seen. I generally don't like Codemasters racing games(hated Grid).