The only thing more satisfying in video games than beating them is beating them as quickly as possible. This is why a section of the gaming community is entirely dedicated to speed-running, which both takes advantage of the tools given to them by a game and also looks for ways to break the game itself to complete something faster.

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Astro inside of a DualSense controller in Astro’s Playroom

But while a lot of games aren’t necessarily tailored to speed runners, there are a variety of games that include time trials as a key part of the gameplay. This spans many genres, but the important thing to note is that Time Trial games keep track of how fast the player is and sometimes rewards them for speediness. Only a handful of games do time trials well.

10Astro’s Playroom

At the launch of the PlayStation 5, one of the most talked about games wasAstro’s Playroom, a pack-in game from Team Asobi that showed off a bit of what the system’s hardware could do andan overall celebrationof PlayStation. But while there is a primary campaign for players to complete, there is also an entire section dedicated to time trials.

Called the Network Speed Run, players are able to dive into any of the maps that differed slightly from the main levels but are designed specifically for speed-running. Beyond just regular platforming, the mode also features many of the unique abilities thatAstro’s Playroomuses to showcase the DualSense controller.

Showing the many attempts of a player in PogoChamp

9PogoChamp

There’s been a lot of different vehicles that have been used in video games, but one that doesn’t get the spotlight often is a pogo stick.PogoChampis a celebration ofthe various tricksthat a person can pull off while placing players in absurd scenarios.

Each level ofPogoChampputs players in a different situation, but the main goal of each level is to reach the end of said level in a specific amount of time. How fast the player is determines how many stars they earn, with stars needed to continue to unlock more of the game. There is also a leaderboard where players can watch replays of performances to learn new tricks.

Trucks colliding with each other and boulders in Clustertruck

8Clustertruck

Sure, driving a truck seems like a lot of fun, but it is even more of a thrill to run across the top of trucks as they are driving off the side of a cliff. That is the general premise ofClustertruck, a game where players need to survive by jumping across moving trucks and getting to the finish line.

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Set in a variety of different biomes and time periods,Clustertruckputs the player in a variety of weird situations that will require them to strategize how to keep moving forward and what trucks they can trust are stable enough to get on top of. Each level is timed and players can view how well they perform on a leaderboard.

7Trackmania Turbo

Racing games are typically synchronous against other opponents, butTrackmaniahas long embraced the idea of prioritizing how quick it is to finish a course versus getting first place against opponents. The highest-rated title in the series on Metacritic isTrackmania Turbo.

There are 200 tracks that players can take on that are spread across four different regions. Along with a single-player campaign that focuses on awarding medals for how quickly a player can beat a course, there is alsoa co-op modethat has two players attempting to control one vehicle.

A race car with an iron frame in Trackmania Turbo

6Mario Kart 8 Deluxe

One game that has long had a massive time trial mode isMario Kart, which has players attempting to complete a course on their own as quickly as they can. While many games in the franchise are great,Mario Kart 8 Deluxefeatures multiple ghosts to defeat per track and hasthe most tracksin the entire franchise.

Each track has two “Staff Ghosts” for players to attempt to beat. One is attached to 150cc, which used to be the highest speed in theMario Kartfranchise. However, the addition of 200cc inMario Kart 8 Deluxeled to the creation of a second Staff Ghost for each course, allowing players to complete time trials on 200cc and beat a new ghost.

Bowser, Luigi, Mario, Wario and Donkey Kong racing on Coconut Mall in Mario Kart 8 Deluxe

5Mirror’s Edge

EA has a lot of notable titles, but one that hasn’t gotten a nod in a while isMirror’s Edge, a single-playeraction platformerthat mainly revolves around shooting at enemies while jumping across rooftops. But while the campaign is fun initially, the game gets more exciting when time trial mode is unlocked.

As series protagonist Faith Connors,Mirror’s Edgetasks the player to complete a series of levels where they are attempting to deliver messages while escaping from surveillance. In the time trial mode, players will complete a series of courses and try to break the target time on each of them.

Kicking a person in Mirror’s Edge

4Donkey Kong Country: Tropical Freeze

A lot of Nintendo 2D platformers typically have some kind of time component, mainly a clock ticking down and a player needing to reach the end before time runs out. But withDonkey Kong Country: Tropical Freeze, a time attack mode challenges players to try to beat a level in the fastest time possible.

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While this isn’t necessarily a new feature with the franchise,Tropical Freezefeatures an online leaderboard that records every player’s best time and, with the top players for each level, allows other players to view their run as a method to get other people to try to climb the leaderboard.

3Trials Evolution

The entireTrialsfranchise from Ubisoft is based on the premise of time trials, so it makes sense that the series would nail how much fun it is to chase a better time in each of its levels. The best the franchise has been is withTrials Evolution, which came out in 2012.

WhileTrials Evolutiondoes have a mode where up to four players can race against each other on a map, the real fun comes indriving a motorcyclethrough a rigorous course to get to the end as soon as possible. On top of the physics platforming skills, some players can use their creativity to create tracks for people to attempt as well.

The Tropical Freeze cover art featuring Diddy Kong, Donkey Kong, Dixie Kong, and Cranky Kong

2Neon White

Time trials tend to either be a small part of a game or the main gameplay loop that players need to excel in to keep moving forward. Few games have done this better thanNeon White, a game all aboutrushing through a levelas fast as possible and killing all the demons that may stand in the player’s way.

As a neon who was brought to heaven to clean up, players take on the role of White as he runs through different levels and uses cards to shoot at enemies. However, these cards can also produce different platforming techniques that help clear a level quicker and easier. Playing with these dynamics and going for the best time possible is key to success inNeon White.

A man with a top hat riding a motor bike across fiery debris in Trials Evolution

1Crash Bandicoot 4: It’s About Time

One of the major franchises to always embrace time trial mechanics isCrash, from its mainline platformers to its racing spin-offs. One of its newest entries,Crash Bandicoot 4: It’s About Time, makes going for the best time in each level incredibly satisfying thanks to how layered it is.

Once any level is beaten in the game, the player can start the level again and activate the time trial by collecting a stopwatch at the start. From here, players will try to get to the end while breaking crates that freeze time for a specific duration. Players can earn three different relics inCrash 4, with Sapphire being the easiest time to earn and Platinum being the hardest.

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Crash jumping over a lava spout in Crash Bandicoot 4: It’s About Time