Sega Rally Revo is one of the most beautiful games on the system, with amazing detail and some of the most vibrant colors that will make your HDTV sing. Although there is a lack of customizing cars and damage modeling, the Championship mode provides plenty to keep you busy for quite some time to come. This is a sure shot to add to any racers collection!
Pros:
* + Amazing graphical detail with crisp, vibrant colors, and realistic reflections
* + Lots of tracks, unlockables and over 30 cars provide great replay value and keeps things fresh
* + Fun online mode with minimal lag
Cons:
* - No damage modeling or customization of cars
* - Online games are found few and far between
Score: 8.5/10
YouTube's member 'nfsking2000' has created an interesting tribute to rally games, in which we get to see the actual evolution of this genre from its MS-DOS days to its current-gen ones.
awesome!!! thanks for making me realize how disgusting this gen was as far as rally games go...
colin mcrae's
richard burns's
WRC's
topgear n64
are some of my favorites
WRC this gen stuck to its roots even though milestone took over they really improved and i cant wait for WRC4 on the VITA <---- now thats evolution : )
The last great rally game was Colin McRae Rally 2005. Everything after that, went towards the arcade racer market. Now that being said, due to where I live I have never been able to play the WRC series.
Richard Burns Rally is still considered the best rally game ever made by many hardcore rally game fans.
With game prices still relatively high and the number of quality games seemingly forever on the rise, it’s easy to miss out on some of the hidden or unappreciated gems that managed to slip onto store shelves all but undetected.
This blog is aimed at highlighting some of the best deals that the web has to offer while also bringing your attention to a few classic games that perhaps slipped under your radar first time around.
This was the first game I got for my PS3 in January 2008 and I was blown away by how amazing it looked back then, pretty fun game if you can only spare a few pounds.
GamerZines: Ever since news broke that LucasArts have decided to cancel development of the next Star Wars Battlefront, we've been racking our brains thinking of ten other gaming properties which we'd love to see revived.
Some are old and others are new, but everyone will at least agree with one or two on this optimistic wishlist.