This is also the perfect mode to take photos since there are special photo locations. Finding all letters will unlock new free roam maps. But there’s more to this mode than meets the eye! You get to gather cassette tapes, which unlock new music, as well as collect letters that will spell our RALLY. Another mode I did enjoy, was free roam where you just ride around various stages. Don’t get too excited, you’re not making your own track or stage, you’re creating personal events where you choose the location, amount and sort of stages, damage level and such. I looked around here a little but ended up enjoying this game mode the least. I liked that you could choose the weather, because there’s just something about driving at night or through the snow! A third option is to build your own custom rally. This can be done in various countries and on multiple tracks (or so-called stages). As the name suggests, this is where you try and beat your and other’s best times. Each group is then divided into years, with the different groups following each other. Game modes: The main focus will probably be your career mode, which is divided into groups.Every car engine has its own sound, making the rallies feel more authentic. Now, besides this soundtrack, the car themselves all make different noises. Fair warning though: if you’re not a fan of synthesisers, you will probably not enjoy it (like my boyfriend didn’t like the music at all). The music kind of accompanies you when you’re driving your car, like a radio in the background. Music and sounds: After falling in love with the graphics (by just looking at the store page on Steam), the first thing I actually noticed in-game was the amazing soundtrack.The scenery during the rallies will keep you hooked for sure! My favourite stages were definitely in Japan, since they offered beautiful pink trees. The game offers 60 stages where you drive through different countries like Norway, Japan and Germany. It’s so scenic and dreamy, it almost feels like you’re in a painting or something! I usually don’t expect these kind of graphics in a racing game, but Art of Rally really is very aesthetically pleasing. Art of Rally uses a low poly style combined with bright colors, and I love it. Graphics: The artstyle is definitely one of the first things (if not the first) that will catch your attention.The game received a lot of positive feedback since its release and has a score of 77% on Metacritic, so we were curious to see what the fuss is all about! I usually really love racing games myself (even though I’m not very good at it), so let me share my thoughts about Art of Rally with you. Where Absolute Drift is all about, you guessed it, drifting, Art of Rally is ‘a stylized experience inspired by the golden era of rally’, as the developers describe it themselves. Both were developed by the same studio, you see. If you have played Absolute Drift before, this game might be something for you. Coincidentally, this new game by Funselektor Labs is also very adorable. Show off your driving skills, or simply your favourite landscapes, with the integrated Photo and Replay mode.Art of Rally was unleashed upon us around the same time as the cute season of autumn (or fall, if you prefer that). Get your name out at the top of the Leaderboard in our daily and weekly challenges. Get behind the wheel of your favorite vintage cars, ranging from the 60’s to the 80’s, Group B, Group S and Group A.įrom beginner-friendly options to driving modes that’ll challenge the most expert drivers, all players can tackle the races using their favorite rally driving tricks: Scandinavian flick, counter steering, left foot braking, handbrake turns. Race across the world through colorful and stylized environments in top-down view.Ĭompete for first place in the leaderboards with daily and weekly challenges.Įxperience the golden era of rally in Career mode, travelling across 78 stages from Finland to Sardinia, Norway, Japan, Germany, Kenya and Indonesia. About This Game "To do something dangerous with style is art."Īrt of rally is a stylized experience inspired by the golden era of rally from the creator of Absolute Drift
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