Sega kindly sent us a commercial version of Sega Rally on Xbox 360, and I quickly turned on the recorders to bring you the ten first minutes of the game, in 720p as usual.
The video features four races, with as many different tracks. Concerning the game itself, I appreciate the old-school arcade feeling, the speed of the races and the terrain deformation which really adds to the sensations, but not so much the physics of the car, a bit tame when you've played Colin Mc Rae: Dirt, and the 30fps framerate when you'd expect the double. Anyway, Sega Rally is a very enjoyable game, fast, easy to play and as colorful as a holiday postcard. Arcade players should love it as I do, flaws or not :)
All comments (15)
Seriously tempted to buy this for the pick up and play factor, not after a sim as have RBR and LFS on PC for that.
come on october 9th!
edit: nah, I can see the arcadey coolness in this, like with the new Outrun. Very colorful graphics!
Hm, makes me sad that so many people dislike this game. I was hoping for a new Must-Have-Game...
Is there no fun at all playing SR? I really can't imagine that!
When playing outside the car view, the car seems like its on an axis, where as before you used to see the side of the car sliding in.....:(
Too bad as I was really lookign forward to this. The tracks dont feel the same, on the original a easy left meant an ever so slight tilt left or right, on this its quite a big move quite often having to break, there was none of that in 1 or 2...
i like the gameplay more the dirt's, but then again theyre very different games in the same genre. later in the game dirt just got flat out frustrating, i dont see this happening with revo unless the a.i. is terrible.
off topic: can we please get a video of the clive barkers jericho demo?
I like the arcade handling, the jaw-dropping well designed tracks and the variations in the mud in just a single track. The AI too is very well done, as it seems to connect to your skills. Hell yeah, this is my kind of racing game.