
Gamedaily writes: "By now, it's obvious that Codemasters loves racing games with four letter titles, with DiRT, GRID and its latest project FUEL. Designed by Asobo Studio (Ratatouille, WALL-E ), this ambitious racing extravaganza features over 5,000 square miles of terrain inspired by classic American locales. With tornadoes, sandstorms and one of the largest environments we've seen, this one has awesome written all over it.
FUEL's designers let you create your own path to the finish line. If you see it, chances are you can probably drive on it. Set in a world devastated by global warming, you choose from more than 70 vehicles (monster trucks, bikes, cars) and set off to complete hundreds of challenges. As you blaze a trail through environments based on Yellowstone Park, the Utah badlands and Death Valley, you'll compete against both computer/human opponents as well as the elements. Thanks to a dynamic weather system, you'll experience tornadoes, blizzards, sandstorms and rain that according to Codemasters dramatically affects the racing experience."

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 :)