Since Friday afternoon's Steam sale (which Amazon DVG did match that day for Non-Steam version), when we've actually had power here (before 7:35 PM EST and after around 3pm yesterday), I've been playing...
Test Drive Unlimited 2 (PC) w/ an online profile.
{SIDE NOTE: You can do a separate offline profile - but you just don't have access mainly to the MP-based content - which is the competitive MP racing spots on the map; ride shotgun driving w/ another players online; and don't see other players in real-time roaming the world}
I just really like this racer / driving game, despite its rough edges. A true flawed-gem, if I ever played one. Not many racing / driving games like this one.
The physics and whatnot ain't great - but they're decent enough. Also, the game's got a learning curve and a half - especially when it teaches you how to race. Cars turn, slide, and whatnot like garbage early on - so until you get better cars, you better not play aggressive on turns, slides, drifts, and stuff like that like you can in other racers (think NFS series or Burnout series). And earning a License to drive a certain kind of car - the first stuff you have to do before you can proceed into Championship races - and they are NOT easy. So
It's like a racing / driving MMO. There's a leveling system - the more you do in the specific categories (there's 4 of them - each w/ their own Leveling number), which all adds the sum up to your Total Level #. The more you do, more things you unlock. There's so much to do (SP Racing championships; SP-style side-quests); so much in the world to explore; and the game-worlds (Ibiza and Oahu - you have to level-up to unlock Oahu) are just ridiculously huge.
Have no interest in racing? Just cruise the game-world; find wrecked-cars (for cars and/or car-parts); see the sights; find collectibles in the game-world; buy clothes for your characters to outfit that character you created (which can be male or female); etc etc. Want to do it all? Then do it! World's your oyster. Just...it can be very time-consuming, if you do decide to plunge in.
TDU2, more or less, has been my racing Elder Scrolls game, since I bought it a while back (Sept 2011), more or less - I'l play it for a number of hours for a while consistently; drift away for a period of time; and then I always eventually come back to this game.