V-Rally 4
The legendary off-road racing game returns! Enjoy an extreme experience while becoming an expert in a demanding simulation. Take on the challenges of rallies, rallycross, drifts, buggies and hill climbs, and set off on a spectacular journey across every continent. Dominate dangerous roads, hostile conditions, and environments, constantly striving for more speed. Let adrenaline boost your reflexes at the wheel of the most legendary off-road vehicles in each category, and take on the most difficult routes in fabulous surroundings. V-Rally 4 features over 50 car models, including the most famous in rallying and extreme motor sports, for you to test drive, collect, upgrade, customize and, above all, master! As the trip is worth nothing unless it is shared, V-Rally 4 has a Career mode and an innovative online mode to transform your experience and progress.
Steam User 2
Great fun.. reminds me a lot of CM Dirt 2 but without the immersive music ...
Steam User 1
The game is ABSOLUTELY FINE.
This is my first rally game and I am enjoying it pretty much.
Steam User 3
Only reason i'm giving it a thumbs up is because i got it in sale at 80% off, which is the only way i would recommend to purchase this game.
The game isn't really bad, but it's not good either. As someone who loved V-Rally 2 and 3 this doesn't hit that note. Career mode is very meh, would compare it to Dirt 4's. The physics are kinda weird to get used to but not awful.
Also that sun glare is dreadful
Steam User 2
Ignore bad reviews. This game is EPIC!
It's a straight up arcade rally racer with loads of cool cars both new and historic, before buying any DLC whatsoever. There's a range of cool rally game modes with different types of vehicles including hillcross supercars. Locations span across worldwide.
The handling is very smooth and simple much like Sega rally while also needing a degree of precision.
Graphics are sharp and beautiful, especially particles. The in game music is not that bad.
It cost £2.50 on sale down from £25, you can't miss it.
Steam User 2
I've had lucky enough to survive a few weeks with 0 wins. Sometimes profit, sometimes losing money.
I have to win games for income, but also pay my team salary every week, sometimes also entry fee and repair costs.
It is surprisingly hard. I know there is difficulty settings, but AI difficulty setting means nothing when it comes to timed race, e.g. Rally.
Before playing to bankrupt, I decided to reset as I remember there were 2 game mode at the tutorial. Then I bought different car for different race type. I set difficulty to easy, hence my first win.
It's a nice one. I might play this game more, but I've had enough losses. Maybe later in the future.
Steam User 1
Even without the online components the game is pretty fun, since it was (seemingly) never reliant on such things. The handling is a little slidey but it can be satisfying to pull off a corner correctly once you're used to it, although overall it feels like the road is always covered in a thin layer of ice. Graphics are beautiful and it's optimised so well, I rarely ever dip below 100 fps on the highest settings, and I'm only running a 2060S! The career is pretty decent too, the overall goal is to gain trophies from huge championships that randomly appear once you've won enough, so it's a nice game to kick back and pop a few stages every now and then.