Past the various game modes, there are a couple more points to make. Overall, the career mode was probably my favorite mode of the game and reminded me more of say Madden’s or another sports game’s career mode, as opposed to say FH4’s career progression system. As you progress and get better and better, higher classes of cars that offer more performance are offered for you to race with. In career mode, you use a calendar style systems to go to and or plan events or activities and work your way from event to event. Players can pick their crew setups to better fit their needs, and there are even crew perks that give you little bonuses to help you along the way in career mode. I was given quite a bit of control right off the bat. I came in respectable positions, with the odd first place. Past that, no glaring issues, except for just getting used to the depth of everything available to you.Īfter finding a handling setup I liked, I jumped into a couple of one-off races. One of the weirdest things is that on PC, even when using a controller, a mouse cursor is still present, and jumps from selection item to selected item. It didn’t strike me as excellent, but not poor either. However, going through the various menu systems to tweak, I began to critique the UI. So right off the bat, a good impression was made. As small as this may seem, the amount of games on PC that just instantly take you in-game without giving you a chance to tweak settings is high and quite frankly annoying. Jumping Inįirst loading into the game, I was brought to the main menu. But, with all that being said, is WRC 8 worth your time and money?Ī Review code for the PC version of the game was provided by the developer to Culture of Gaming for the purpose of this review. As a more casual racing game fan, there was admittedly a skill gap required to jump in order to really get to enjoy WRC 8. WRC 8 FIA WORLD RALLY CHAMPIONSHIP (WRC 8) is a mixed experience, at least based on my time with the game.
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