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V-Rally is a racing video game series created by the French interactive entertainment company Infogrames.It debuted in 1997 with the release of the eponymous game for the PlayStation console, which was critically and commercially successful in Europe. [1]
V-Rally [b] is a racing video game developed by Infogrames Multimedia and released for the PlayStation console in 1997. The first game in the V-Rally series, it is based on the 1997 and 1998 World Rally Championship seasons, and features officially licensed cars and tracks inspired by real locations of rally events.
The game modes include a time trial mode, an arcade mode which follows the traditional style of arcade games, V-Rally Trophy where the player competes against 3 AI opponents to see who can get the least time in all of the rallies. The championship mode follows the actual example of rallying with different stages in the rallies featured in the ...
V-Rally 4 is a racing video game developed by Kylotonn and published by Bigben Interactive for PlayStation 4, Xbox One, Microsoft Windows and Nintendo Switch in 2018. The developer had previously worked on the official 2017 WRC game .
As we noted in our review earlier today, Chillingo's new twin-stick shooter RIP Rally packs in plenty of arena-based zombie slaying and will keep anyone entertained for a time. If you need a hand ...
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V-Rally 3 received generally favorable review from video game publications. [18] GameSpot criticized the game's overly sensitive and poor controls, but nevertheless highlighted its "deep" career mode due to its realistic damage-modeling system and ranking system, which is based on staff morale, car reliability, season performance, and budget.