Wrc 9 reviews12/9/2023 ![]() It’s odd how featureless it is for customization, but I’m glad it exists. They are a bit lackluster, in creating my own, I wasn’t given the option to name it or add any details other than my country and whether the club was open or would require invites. New this year are clubs, and you can join or create one. There’s daily challenges to compete in for best times and bragging rights, and are a lot of fun to throw yourself into a challenging event with a random event and conditions. Unlike WRC 8 from last year, online multiplayer is available right away, and can participate in the esports element. It’s an honestly good mode that shouldn’t be overlooked. Lastly, you’ll be able to race legendary cars from rally’s past. My continuing favorite is to race in extreme condition races, where your vehicle is badly damaged. All 50 of them are laid out here for you to perform time trials on closed tracks, or deal with an ever-declining durability of your parts to get across the finish line to receive a gold, silver, or bronze medal. As an owner, you’ll choose whether you train or take part in special events. There’s a new challenge mode which takes a lot of the types you’ll find within the career mode. In tunnels and high-walled areas, echoes are prevalent and realistic. And even snow crackles as you roll over it, slowing down to make a corner. The co-driver sounds like they’re actually on a radio communicating with you. There’s also been work to the game’s sound. KT Racing has honed in on the smallest details, but. On hairpins, when I pull the handbrake, I see the violent shift in weight and hear the tires lock up. On wide turns I can do a Scandanavian flick and see the body roll and the weight transfer smooth as I slide through a turn. There’s been work done to WRC 9‘s handling, suspension, and more. It’s a non-functional part of the game, but really great to look at or leave up if you have to step away. The game has a neat showcase mode that lets you select a car, and cycle through different modes of weather, and see what the game engine can do. With over 100 stages, there’s always something to do, to be able to recreate your favorite moments in rally. While the game resembles the authenticity of WRC to the fullest, you are able to take out legendary cars to experience some classic rally anytime you wish. You’ll find three new countries to hoon around in, like the tight forests and streets of Japan, the wide open roads of Kenya, and the sheer cliffs of New Zealand. In WRC 9, you’ll have the full calendar of events to race through, as if there wasn’t a global pandemic impacting it. You don’t have to be concerned with finances, team members, or anything like that, it’ll send you across the globe to partake in rally events from the real 2020 season, though that has been pruned rather extensively in real life. You’ll have a similar choice between joining a Junior WRC or WRC3 team. If you’re the “just the driving, please” type, then Season mode is for you. Everything you do feels like it is in parity with what real WRC teams are doing. These points can be used for Research & Development to upgrade different elements of your team. As you race, you’ll be earning experience. You can now upgrade your overall team, and there’s more events to choose from. While a lot of this doesn’t differ from how it worked WRC 8, there’s refinements to the whole experience. And from there you’ll have to maintain a positive manufacturer reputation by completing seasonal and team objectives, and performing well in rally stages, events, and the overall championship. Choose one of three teams to sign with, where the offers are based on your previous performance. You’re given the choice to start at the bottom with Junior WRC or jump ahead to WRC3. In it you’ll take on both manager and drivers duties of building up a team, as well as driving for the team. Judging by the size of the boxes on the main menu, KT Racing wants you to spend the bulk of your time with the career mode. Simply put, WRC 9 is the best one yet, and an upgrade in every sense of the word. ![]() You’ll find a lot of similarities between this year and last year’s game, but the improvements made to every aspect of this game is unmistakable. The highlights are the challenge mode and new rally stages for the 2020 season, while the lowlights are its bugs. KT Racing have outdone themselves with WRC 9 FIA World Rally Championship.
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