Real Racing 3 still looks utter crap on Android. it also forces you to do all repairs after each race (it deducts the price after each one). a shame as i liked having the choice and got to experience the way a damaged car handled which added to the realism, and sometimes minor damages (shattered windshield, missing hood) were not able to affect racing enough to spend the R$ on them. but they now took that away. shame.
Real Racing 2 is a payware title, which, like most payware titles has had superior development. made by the same FireMonkeys team, but with the graphics being well-done, and no ads, no in-app purchases forced and the options are not removed in later versions. does not require internet to play either. Play Store claims it is not compatible with my Nexus 10 (odd since the newer one installs, but looks like crap) but it seems to work fine on my Galaxy Note 2014 edition tablet. try wrapping your finger around that one. Google has been so inconsistent and unsupportive of their Nexus line (remember the Nexus Q? how about the Nexus 5 getting all the KitKat goodies but none of them are on the 10 or 7?) they have become invalidated and the Nexus devices i do own got shelved permanently.