Review by Jon Donnis
"#DRIVE Rally" brings a nostalgic thrill to the world of racing, perfectly capturing the essence of 90s rally driving while giving it a modern edge. From the moment you start your engine, it's clear that this game is a loving tribute to the golden era of racing, with its arcade-style gameplay designed to be both accessible and endlessly enjoyable. Whether you're a seasoned rally enthusiast or a newcomer to the genre, "#DRIVE Rally" offers an experience that is simple to pick up but has layers of depth waiting to be mastered.
The environments are varied and visually striking, offering everything from sun-soaked deserts to misty forests and frozen landscapes. Each course feels distinct, creating a sense of progression as you move through different locations. The clean, minimalist graphics are a nice nod to the arcade aesthetic, bringing a charming simplicity that enhances the overall experience without overwhelming the player.
What really sets "#DRIVE Rally" apart is its car handling. Every vehicle has its own personality, requiring you to adjust your driving style to get the most out of each one. Whether you're behind the wheel of Das Holzwagen, The Doggo, or one of the other 90s-inspired rides, the game's driving mechanics are intuitive yet challenging enough to keep you coming back. The option to personalise and customise your cars only adds to the fun, allowing players to tweak their rides to match their racing preferences.
One of the interesting features is the dynamic between you and your co-driver. Their calls are critical for navigating tight turns and sudden changes in terrain, and while their enthusiasm sometimes verges on overzealous, it's this partnership that really enhances the rallying experience. Personally I prefer an onscreen map.
Being in Early Access, "#DRIVE Rally" does have some limitations. At present, the game focuses solely on point-to-point rallying with no competitive racing against other cars, which might disappoint some players looking for head-to-head action. However, the sheer joy of racing through beautifully crafted environments with your co-driver keeping you in check more than makes up for this. The developers have already shown a strong commitment to the game, quickly addressing bugs and improving the overall performance, which is a promising sign of what's to come.
There are only two camera views, inside the car which is horrible, and outside the car which is perfectly fine, a few more options would be welcome, as would an onscreen map, not everyone likes to play with the sound on, some of us like to play with music on, to relax to, and with no onscreen map, it can make it tricky to know when the next turn is coming, especially if playing with the in car view.
Despite its early access status, "#DRIVE Rally" feels impressively polished. The early bugs have been handled swiftly, and it's clear that the developers are dedicated to delivering a smooth, enjoyable experience. There's still room for growth, especially with the potential for additional content and features in future updates, but even at this stage, the game is a blast to play.
"#DRIVE Rally" is a must-try for anyone who enjoys the arcade racing genre or has fond memories of 90s rally games. It offers a refreshing blend of nostalgia and innovation, with smooth gameplay, diverse environments, and a handling system that balances simplicity with depth. Even in its current Early Access form, it delivers a highly enjoyable experience and promises to get even better. With that in mind, I'd give "#DRIVE Rally" a solid 8 out of 10, a fantastic start with a bright future ahead.
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