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Sega Rally X360 demo....
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Default Sega Rally X360 demo.... - 09-19-2007, 07:33 | posts: 4,183 | Location: Cambridge, England

In a word.... crap

I played Colin McRae (RIP) Dirt for 3 hours directly before playing this demo and it was like taking a trip back in time. It was like playing the old Sega Rally. As far as I can tell all they have done is added in some deforming ground that looks a little 3D when a car leaves some tracks in it. The cars float about and rotate as if they don't have wheels and you can bounce off the walls and trees as much as you want.

Either they went for a retro thing or they didn't know how to update it properly... it makes no difference, this sh!t don't fly in this day and age. I loved the old games but I don't think a retro racing game can work like this.. the ''retro'' aspect shouldn't be coping the lack of feel in the old game (in relation to more modern racing games) and the colour scheme.
What happened to Sega??? That last Sonic game was just as dated and badly thought out as this Rally game.

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