Sega Rally Revo Pc Download Sega Rally Revo - Game Demo - Download

Sega Rally Revo Pc Download Sega Rally Revo - Game Demo - Download

sega rally revo pc download Sega Rally Revo - Game demo - Download. Demo version of Sega Rally Revo , a(n) racing game, for PCs and laptops with Windows systems. Free and legal download. Enjoy! file type Game demo. file size 957.9 MB. last update Thursday, October 18, 2007. Report problems with download to [email protected] Sega Rally is a next-generation game, belonging to the popular rally series, initiated in 1995 on the slot machines coin-op and then present on a number of other platforms (eg. Saturn, Game Boy Advance and PlayStation 2). This product has been dedicated exclusively to holders of PCs and the PlayStation 3 and Xbox 360. In accordance with the spirit of the series, the developers served to us an exciting rivalry rally drivers, constructed in such a way as to guarantee great fun both less practiced players and experienced. We can take control of a quite number of cars divided into three classes: the drive to one axle or four wheels and classic cars. Catalogue of machines includes such models as the Mitsubishi Lancer Evolution IX, Subaru Impreza WRX STI, Peugeot 206 WRC, Citroen Xsara WRC, Skoda Fabia WRC, etc. Of course, any car with a mapped in terms of mechanical and reverence. Note: The Demo includes two routes on which you can ride in cars: Mitsubishi Evo IX FQ3 and Subaru Impreza STi Spec C type RA. Free games download gratis: PC, laptop, notebook. Now this is a SEGA game. Rally Revo isnt just a fun rally racer. Its a return to SEGAs arcade roots at just the right time; the same roots that made the company such a success as a hardware manufacturer and software producer in the 1990s. Of course, the classic arcade game design in SEGA Rally Revo also comes with a few elements that may frustrate or let down some, which is why we recommend the title with just a few caveats. One thing is for sure, though -the heart of Rally Revo is good old fashioned fun. SEGA Rally Revo is rally racing stripped down to its purest arcade form. Customizing your ride goes as deep as picking off-road or road tires, one more suited for controlled powerslides while the other provides better acceleration and top speed. And thats about it. You can swap in some pre-made liveries and choose between a manual or automatic transmission for any of the 30 some-odd cars, but victory and visual flair are derived entirely from your skills at the wheel. Forget about tweaking the weight distribution, trading brake pads, or purchasing new rims to show off your fancy wheels. This game is so focused on the driving itself (some might even call its off-track feature set shallow), that everything outside of the race is streamlined down to just a few choices. The success in Rally Revo comes in the fact that the game is instantly fun and attractive as soon as you hop onto a muddy track. The game essentially boils down to an exercise in powersliding around turns properly. And, well, sliding around corners is cool. Rally Revo uses a central pivot to rotate the car around as a control mechanism which is fairly standard as far as rally games go. This allows for some great arcade handling, an area where this game does not disappoint. SEGA Rally Revo does have a steep learning curve. Beginners, in fact, will likely find themselves sliding back and forth from one invisible wall to another. As an aside, those invisible walls are seriously frustrating for beginners. Sometimes it is hard to tell where the track ends and the unforgiving barrier on the edge begins. The visual queues arent always a cinch to recognize as the track often blends into the surrounds quite well. There are just five areas to race in, ranging from the muddy tropics to the icy north. This provides a nice range of slippery surfaces including ice, snow, mud, puddles, and packed dirt. But then there are only three tracks in each area (six if you cheat and count the courses reversed as a separate track). This makes the championship mode, the one youll have to play to unlock cars, new liveries, and even the reverse tracks, a bit too repetitive for its own good. 15 tracks across five environments and 30 or so cars would be a great number for an arcade game and the track design is good enough that there arent any stinkers in the bunch. But this game was made for the home audience that presumably will be playing this game for a long time to come. The series of fake rallies you take part in are just a reordering of the same tracks over and over while the difficulty and speed of the cars youre in goes up. There isnt much to differentiate Safari 1 from Safari 3. They look nearly identical. One just has the turns in a different spot. The cars in each of the three classes all handle fairly similarly, too. And since you cant look up the stats on them, one is as good as the next if you dont have a favorite manufacturer. Every one of these championships is a set of three of the courses with a three lap race. And theres no qualifying, so every time you start a race youll start in last and have to work your way up to the front as the AI zips out to an early lead. Would it have killed the developers to mix it up a bit? Download Sega Rally 2 Championship (Windows) Sega's track record on the PC has been less than sparkling. Conversions of its top arcade games have generally failed to please PC gamers who tend to look for longer lasting challenges than the coin-clutching arcade goer. With the Dreamcast console currently flying high, it appears that Sega Rally 2 could be the last PC title to come from their development studios for some time. It's a shame, as the Japanese giant has finally done itself justice with this stunning racing game. Quite simply, Sega Rally 2 is one of the best racers seen on the PC and deserves to be stuck right at the top of your Christmas shopping list. We extensively previewed a near-complete version of Rally 2 just last month (click here) and this final version is virtually identical - which is a good thing, as the BETA version of the game was superb! We'll obviously try not to repeat too much of the preview in this review, so we'd recommend referring back to it if you want to read even more about this thrilling racer. Fans of the arcade machine will be pleased to see that the coin guzzler has been almost perfectly recreated on the PC. Sharp visuals (although no sharper than 800x600), fast frame rates, and that slick Sega Rally handling have all been put in place. If you can get your hands on a steering wheel and a suitably massive monitor, you've practically got the arcade machine in the comfort of your own home. Of course, there's a lot more to the PC version of Sega Rally 2 than a perfect conversion of the arcade game. Sega have added a ten-year championship mode to the home versions of Rally 2 . Sporting a good 40 courses, this is an awesome mode which should keep even the most adept racers busy for some time. Admittedly, some of the tracks are repeats with varied weather conditions but, nevertheless, it's an impressive line-up for any PC racer. Each track has been superbly designed along the same lines of the original arcade courses. There's no supplement for great course design and Sega have more than delivered with a superbly balanced set of corners, bends and hazards. Combined with precise handling and a vast range of cars which you can set-up yourself, this is one seriously comprehensive rally game. Those looking for head-to-head action will not be disappointed by Rally 2 . There's a network/Internet mode which allows up to four PCs to connect and race against each other. For those without net-access or LANs, there's a two-player split screen option. This is a great addition and works exceptionally well - provided you've got a suitably powerful 3D card to keep the frame-rates high. The split-screen mode has obviously been carried over from the Dreamcast version, but it's nice to see it here as it remains foolish for developers to assume that everyone has access to a LAN! Needless to say, playing head-to-head is an compulsive experience. The level of skill required to take corners at optimum speed ensures gruelling contests and incidents of road rage. If you're playing against poor competition, you can always turn on 'catch up' mode where the losing cars have higher top speeds. Powered by a Voodoo 3 , Rally 2 ripped along at a smooth 60 frames per second in 800x600. The PC version of the game looks even better than the Dreamcast title, but Sega have thoughtfully remembered to retain options to reduce detail levels for those with lesser PCs. Visually, this is a great game. The cars are realistically modelled ( Sega have acquired licences for all 21 vehicles), the trackside scenery is great and, of course, that Sega Rally helicopter is back to swoop over the course. There are plenty of nice incidental details - such as the cars acquiring a layer of mud as they tear around the tracks and the cool weather effects.

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