By our definition, a racing game is any title that puts you in the driver's seat of a vehicle as you compete with other racers to see who gets to the finish line first.

So, this means that the game doesn't necessarily have to have hyper-realistic graphics. It doesn't even have to be realistic at all. It just has to have a vehicle and a race. That's it. But, even with such broad criteria, you'd be surprised that there aren't as many good racing games out there as you'd like to think, especially if you remove Gran Turismo from the equation.

The first-party PlayStation franchise is considered the gold-standard of racing games, and while it's had plenty of competition in recent years, it's the only one that's managed to outlive with them all as the next mainline title is expected to release within the next year or two.

With that said, join us as we rank the best racing games that are not named Gran Turismo.

Forza Horizon 4

Forza Horizon 4 recently went on to become a double Steam top seller. This isn't necessarily a regular thing, which is what makes it even more special. It seems that PC gamers just can't get enough of it, even though the game's already been ported over to the Xbox consoles, as well as made available for free previously via the Xbox Game Pass.