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Top Five Toughest Video Game Tracks of All Time

Racing games are set up in predictable ways for the most part. You progress through whatever the game has for a career mode while unlocking better, faster cars. You also progress from simple tracks to the more complicated circuits. By the end of the game, you are racing on the most torturous tracks the game can throw at you. Those final tracks exist to test your skills and wreck you cars. So let's talk about the top five toughest tracks to ever show up in a video game.

5. Nurburgring from Various

At this point, I think I may have lost all perspective on how difficult Nurburgring is, which is why it is at the bottom of this list. And if you play racing games with regularity, you will run into this famed German course repeatedly -- I may have spent more time on this course than any other at this point in my video game racing career.

The 14-mile Nordschleife layout of the track is the most famous and the most common version found in games. The track combines low speed, tight technical corners with long straights that will enable most cars to reach their top speed or close to it. It is a course that is challenging because of its speed, tight corners, narrow space and shadows from the forest that will cause mistakes in judgment. Another challenge is just staying focused for the whole course, especially after long straights where, after going 180 mph for a while, you just zone out until a corner jumps out at you that you cannot react to in time.

4. King Cobra Test Track from Forza 2

Of all the tracks on this list, this is probably the one I hate the most. Other tracks are frustrating, but they at least have the decency to be interesting in one way or another and are ultimately rewarding. King Cobra Test Track is a different story. Instead of some lovingly crafted course that takes you through an Italian city or a re-creation of one of the hardest tracks in the world, fans of Forza 2 are greeted with a bare-bones test track in the middle of a desert. There is nothing interesting anywhere near the track. There is also nothing interesting about the track. The track seems to be built solely to torture the driver.

It is composed of tight esses and hairpins because, let's be serious, it is just so much fun to take a supercar though turns at 20 mph. Unlike the other tracks on this list, at no point on this track can you really floor it and get some speed. In fact, you will probably never get out of third gear in most cars. The track is indeed tough, but it makes the list because it is technically difficult and adds to the frustration by being dull, slow and generally unpleasant.

3. Citti de Aria from Gran Turismo 4

This track is unbelievable. Citti de Aria is one of my favorite tracks to look at in the Gran Turismo series, yet it is also hands down my least favorite to actually race on. On most parts of the track, it is only wide enough for a car and a half. There is pretty much no place where a clean pass is easy to make. The turns are narrow, flat and most of them are obscured by the buildings that surround the course, which makes for blind entries.

You basically memorize the track and hope for the best. If the difficulty of the track was not enough, the most frustrating of Gran Turismo’s always annoying license tests occur on this track -- the one in which one tap of the wall will ruin your run and cause you to restart over and over. This is a beautifully detailed track to cruise around on, but racing on it results in busted PS2 controllers.

2. Rally di Positano from Forza 3

We return to Italy for another exercise in beauty combined with frustration. Rally di Positano is like GT4’s Citti de Aria but longer, harder and with a wonderful seaside view. The track is not as narrow as its GT4 counterpart, but the extra room is needed since repeated elevation and racing surface changes will surely send your brand new Ferrari or Lamborghini out of control more than a few times.

If you choose not to dutifully memorize the entire eight-mile course, the track's elevation changes result in blind jumps that can send you directly into a wall. Adding to the difficultly are the many sections that are not on smoothly paved asphalt. During these particular sections, you will be attempting to control your selected supercar as you drive over a bumpy brick road that will make your controller vibrate like mad and cause your car to lose most of its grip. And if that was not enough, you still have to worry about multiple blind turns that come about as well.

1. Rainbow Road from Mario Kart

I hate this track with a passion. It does not matter which version of Mario Kart I play, I hate Rainbow Road in all of them. I have raced and won on the Nurburgring in many games, and that is a track that is considered one of the toughest in the world. It is also the track that performance cars from around the world are used on to measure their merit against one another. In the video game world, I have raced through the so-called "Green Hell" in supercars that are considered the pinnacle of console racing simulations. Yet I would gladly race through that section of woods in Germany for all eternity rather than run through another race at Nintendo’s "Rainbow Hell."

Do you know what is worse than an extremely narrow track with walls? An extremely narrow track that has no walls and is in outer space. You screw up in Citti de Arria or Rally di Positano, and you crack up your million-dollar race car. Big deal. You screw up on Rainbow Road and you fall to your (temporary) death. This track would be at the top of this list even if you did not have to deal with the other racers firing turtle shells at you and leaving banana peels all over the place. In fact, I am pretty sure I have managed to put in more sub 10-minute laps at the Nurburgring than I have at Rainbow Road.

These are my five picks for the toughest video game tracks, but what tracks do you guys think are the toughest?


Member Comments
# 1 LucianoJJ @ 07/07/10 01:54 PM
Bathurst in EA/Dice's V8 Supercars game. I also vote for Laguna Seca in anything.
 
# 2 Whitesox @ 07/07/10 02:58 PM
I personally think Nurburgring should have been higher, but I have never played Forza (no xbox), so I wouldn't know about the others.

Rainbow Road is absolutely the best choice for number one.
 
# 3 BenGerman @ 07/07/10 03:14 PM
Love the number one. Great choice.
 
# 4 MoutonDocile @ 07/07/10 03:42 PM
I read the topic title and thought : "MOTHER****IN Rainbow has to be #1" It has to be the most annoying track ever built and it's, somehow, very popular.
 
# 5 woodjer @ 07/07/10 04:18 PM
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Originally Posted by MoutonDocile
I read the topic title and thought : "MOTHER****IN Rainbow has to be #1" It has to be the most annoying track ever built and it's, somehow, very popular.
Pretty much my thoughts too. I don't play racers enough to say that it should be number one but I was curious to see if it would make the list. You can count me in though as one of those that loves Rainbow Road though.

Also, sticking with a Mario Kart theme, I'd have to say that Yoshi Valley from Mario Kart 64 can be pretty tough too. Like RR, it doesn't have walls and can be pretty narrow but it has the added challenge of finding the correct path to get through.
 
# 6 Bahnzo @ 07/07/10 06:35 PM
I have to disagree here with the writer. Maybe his idea of what makes a great track is different than mine, but Rally di Positano from Forza 3 is garbage. Just because a track is tough doesn't make it "great", which it appears is the criteria for this list. I don't know the Mario Cart track he talks about, but Rally di Positano is a poor track...it's 8 miles long and tight and doesn't flow at all. It's a terrible track for racing on.

My top 5 (in no particular order)

Nordschleife - One of the greatest tracks ever. It's long and takes time to master, but it's very raceable and flows nicely. Getting it right provides the greatest satisfaction of any track in any racing game.

Spa (from Grand Prix Legends) - The original 6+ mile configuration in this game is amazing, and I'm surprised that it's not been seen in another game.

Laguna Seca - Classic American track, and the corkscrew makes and breaks your lap.

Road America (Forza 3) - Great high speed track that's a blast to race on. The high speed corners are a real thrill.

Zandvoort (Grand Prix Legends) - Another track that deserves more recognition. Very tough to pass, lots of medium speed corners and flows very nicely. I raced this track with some devs from GPL and still remember going wheel to wheel (ala Gilles Villeneuve/René Arnoux...google it if you haven't seen it) with one of them for two laps and it was one of the most amazing racing experiences ever.
 
# 7 ChaseB @ 07/07/10 07:52 PM
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Originally Posted by Bahnzo
I have to disagree here with the writer. Maybe his idea of what makes a great track is different than mine, but Rally di Positano from Forza 3 is garbage. Just because a track is tough doesn't make it "great", which it appears is the criteria for this list. I don't know the Mario Cart track he talks about, but Rally di Positano is a poor track...it's 8 miles long and tight and doesn't flow at all. It's a terrible track for racing on.

My top 5 (in no particular order)

Nordschleife - One of the greatest tracks ever. It's long and takes time to master, but it's very raceable and flows nicely. Getting it right provides the greatest satisfaction of any track in any racing game.

Spa (from Grand Prix Legends) - The original 6+ mile configuration in this game is amazing, and I'm surprised that it's not been seen in another game.

Laguna Seca - Classic American track, and the corkscrew makes and breaks your lap.

Road America (Forza 3) - Great high speed track that's a blast to race on. The high speed corners are a real thrill.

Zandvoort (Grand Prix Legends) - Another track that deserves more recognition. Very tough to pass, lots of medium speed corners and flows very nicely. I raced this track with some devs from GPL and still remember going wheel to wheel (ala Gilles Villeneuve/René Arnoux...google it if you haven't seen it) with one of them for two laps and it was one of the most amazing racing experiences ever.
Title of the article has been corrected -- it's toughest tracks not best (it's explained in the intro but easy to gloss over).
 
# 8 RunN1st @ 07/07/10 07:53 PM
Where is Monte Carlo?
 
# 9 bluengold34_OS @ 07/08/10 01:42 AM
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Originally Posted by mniner2003
Where is Monte Carlo?
Good call............Monte Carlo has to be one of the top 3 toughest tracks. We have raced all different forms of vehicles on that track, and there isnt one thats easy. It really ever lets up, and hardly has any stretches that let you exhale

See below

 
# 10 Bahnzo @ 07/08/10 02:45 AM
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Originally Posted by bluengold34_OS
Good call............Monte Carlo has to be one of the top 3 toughest tracks. We have raced all different forms of vehicles on that track, and there isnt one thats easy. It really ever lets up, and hardly has any stretches that let you exhale
That's true....there is zero room for mistakes there and I can't think of any palce where you can exhale. Maybe on the back...if you do it quickly?
 
# 11 douggoud @ 07/08/10 02:54 AM
i say Isle of Man, lol, that track, well, on nr2003, its a track that can be added, i havent got past turn 9 without hitting a wall yet, i gave up, and you know what? its probably got 100 + more turns, its right up there with nurburgring, except i cant remember there being any straightaways, not to mention it took the AI 18 minutes to complete a lap, and they were nascars, lol, its just way to hard a track to race on IMO, i've done nurburgring a few times, but Isle of Man is by far more difficult, seeing as its made for motorcycles, not nascars, lol, well, its made for cars, but not for racing cars atleast
 
# 12 bcruise @ 07/09/10 12:58 AM
Somehow I just knew Nurburgring would be on there, and it will likely land on a lot more lists when GT5 drops.

Rainbow Road caught me by surprise, but it certainly deserves to be there. Wasn't the SNES one the only one without walls though? I'm pretty sure the N64 on had walls, although they could often be missed if you weren't perfectly lined up during a steep drop. I don't know about any of them beyond the 64 version though.
 
# 13 Lieutenant Dan @ 07/09/10 11:53 AM
Good read...but what Bahnzo said about Laguna Seca is spot on. That is a very challenging track on any game you come across it.
 
# 14 Bahnzo @ 07/10/10 01:28 AM
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Originally Posted by randombrother
I disagree with this.
When I made those comments, the article/thread was mis-titled. As intended, as one of the toughest tracks, it is. I still don't think it's a very good racing track however..maybe for bicycles I guess.
 
# 15 bronco92 @ 07/10/10 02:22 AM
http://n4g.com/news/561094/top-five-toughest-video-game-tracks-of-all-time
180 degrees!
 
# 16 BatsareBugs @ 07/10/10 03:01 AM
Rainbow Road of course, which is why it's one of my favorites.

Also would like to put an honorable mention for GT1's Special Stage Route 11 (I liked this version over GT3's track. I agree with this list though. I hated Citti di Aria.
 
# 17 RunN1st @ 07/13/10 06:27 PM
Cool video... Monaco is shown at the intro!



If this doesn't get you in the mood to race, nothing will!
 
# 18 BatsareBugs @ 07/24/10 07:13 PM
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Originally Posted by Pengie1124
Rainbow Road isn't that hard, infact the first time i played Mario Kart DS on my friends DS, i won the race handily
There are different versions but they all have the same idea. IMO, it was a really fun track. I liked the 64 version over the Double Dash one, but I haven't tried all of them.
 
# 19 dickey1331 @ 07/25/10 04:26 AM
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Originally Posted by Rag3vsW0rld
There are different versions but they all have the same idea. IMO, it was a really fun track. I liked the 64 version over the Double Dash one, but I haven't tried all of them.
Yeah the Super Nintendo one was hard and the Wii one is hard for me
 
# 20 mikko1995 @ 07/25/10 07:45 AM
It's very hard to say top five, but when I think of challenging tracks, I always think Nordschleife, Spa, Monte Carlo, older Hockenheim and older Monza.
 

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