Rallying is jolly good fun, isn't it? In WRC 9 you get to do just that, again. Jump Dash Roll navigates through the various checkpoints in today's review.
Nintendo is investigating Switch 2 backwards compatibility issues for several racing games, including GRID Autosport, TT Isle of Man: Ride on the Edge 3 and WRC 9.
Not entirely true.
I had this issue with Grid Autosport, it crashed about 5 times in a row at one of the beginning logos. I finally tried another game, then tried Grid again... and it worked!
So it's not working well, but it eventually does work. I did a handful of races no problem once I got the game going. So yea, hoping for a patch soon bc it is a pretty good racer to have handheld!
KeenGamer: "WRC 9 brings simulation rally racing to the Nintendo Switch, preserving the core gameplay of the original. With over one hundred rallies and a generous career mode, there's lots to keep you busy. But, with the many visual concessions, does it still hold up?"
CCG writes - "WRC 9 The Official Game on Nintendo Switch is a ported and reduced version of WRC 9 FIA World Rally Championship that was released last year on PC and the more powerful consoles. This Switch version is remarkable in several ways - both with what was kept compared to its bigger cousins, and what was removed to fit on Nintendo's diminutive console. It's also a sequel to WRC 8, which is also on those same systems. Unfortunately, I can't compare the Switch versions of WRC 8 and 9, since I don't have that one. I did review them both on PC, however. For the purposes of this review, I am assuming that the Switch version of WRC 8 is as similar as the PC versions of WRC 8 and 9 are similar."