V Rally 3. Before V-Rally 3 Infogrames had already created one of the best rallying series to be released on consoles, but V-Rally 3 solidified that reputation. The first V-rallying outing on the PlayStation 2, V-Rally 3 picked up the pace, featuring 80 drivers, including six real ones, and a huge selection of cars to choose from.
There were six locations on offer, with four stages each, meaning V-Rally 3 packed in 24 stages all together. From the fast flowing jumps of Finland to the quick Asphalt of Germany, each one was rendered in exquisite detail, helping to create the most gripping, authentic game of the V-Rally series. Dirt Rally. The clue is in the name — this is a proper rally sim for driving enthusiasts.
Dirt 2 — as good as it was — signalled a change of direction for the Colin McRae rallying series, introducing fictional stages and desert buggies. Following that, we had Dirt 3, which featured a party mode that had you spreading a zombie infection, and then there was the arcade spin-off Dirt Showdown.
Dirt Rally is the game for you. WRC 6. It has taken a long time to better that experience, but the latest game in the series has done it. Buy now. Available now. Most popular. About this game. Subscribe to our newsletter to get the latest news and updates. System requirements. Windows Version Additional Notes. Throughout all rally epochs - from the rear-wheel drive racing cars of the s to the monstrous Group B machines of the 80s to the Pikes Peak monsters of the modern age - everything is there in accurate execution.
Art of Rally. Art of Rally, however, is a sepia-tinged nostalgia trip for rally fans from the makers of Absolute Drift, with its stylized aesthetic embracing warm autumnal hues rather than the filthy realism usually favored in the genre.
Its top down view may bring to mind Micro Machines games of yore but Art of Rally is clearly in love with rally itself, delivering a simple but surprisingly authentic take on the sport, with over 50 vehicles from the s to the s from the infamous Group B era.
Delivering style and substance in equal measure, and with a beautiful, bold twist, Art of Rally is an idiosyncratic winner. DiRT 2. Gone was the gritty, simulation focused feel of previous games, and in its place a whole new range of fictional stages. Instead of official rally cars, gamers were granted access to a weird and wonderful world of rallycross racers, desert buggies and everything in between. However, the highlight of DiRT had to be the career mode. Putting you in the shoes of an up-and-coming racer, DiRT combined a progressive story with accurate handling and stunning visuals, to create a unique rallying title.
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