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Review: WRC Generations

av Henric Brandt

WRC Generations provides players with a comprehensive experience of building a professional racing career. The game exhibits meticulous detail both on and off the track, requiring players to manage their team, maintain their vehicle, and implement upgrades and repairs. A key aspect involves understanding vehicle behavior across diverse terrains and conditions, selecting appropriate tires and gear ratios, and mastering effective braking techniques for challenging corners. The game offers abundant information and guidance, emphasizing the need for strategic preparation to succeed in competitions.

Foto: © 2022 - Nacon - WRC Generations - Its called Ice and It can get a little slippery...
Photo: © 2022 – Nacon

The game features detailed graphics, maintaining a smooth 60fps frame rate, though some may perceive a slightly flat visual aesthetic. WRC Generations emphasizes realistic simulation, with vehicle performance intricately affected by player choices. Selecting the correct gear and employing precise braking techniques in corners are critical determinants of success, distinguishing it from arcade racers where aggressive maneuvers and reliance on track boundaries are common strategies.

Players must attentively listen to their co-driver and trust their instructions, mirroring real-world rally racing dynamics. The game allows for customization of information delivery timing, enabling drivers to proactively adapt their driving style. Beyond the realistic driving mechanics, WRC Generations offers insight into the complex logistics of managing a racing career, including staff selection, securing sponsorships, and strategic competition choices, making off-track management as crucial as on-track performance.

Foto: © 2022 - Nacon - WRC Generations - Ice to meet you.
Photo: © 2022 – Nacon

WRC Generations was tested on a Playstation 5. The Dualsense controller’s integrated speaker is utilized effectively to enhance immersion. The speaker outputs realistic sounds, such as gravel impacting the undercarriage and the distinct feedback of ABS activation, creating a more three-dimensional sensory experience. As with most racing titles, camera positioning is adjustable, allowing players to select between in-car and third-person perspectives.

The reviewer notes a personal preference for less realistic racing games, finding titles like the Burnout series more enjoyable due to their emphasis on arcade-style gameplay over simulation. WRC Generations is presented as a title geared toward experienced players seeking a challenging and nuanced racing experience.

Foto: © 2022 - Nacon - WRC Generations - Icelands neighbour.
Photo: © 2022 – Nacon

In conclusion, WRC Generations is a sophisticated, visually appealing, and technically sound game. However, its demanding realism may not appeal to all players. Therefore, a universal recommendation is difficult. For players seeking a challenging and educational experience that delves into the intricacies of rally racing, this title represents an excellent choice. Conversely, players who favor a more accessible, arcade-style experience may find it less suitable.

Nacon provided a review code for the purposes of this evaluation. Editorial independence is maintained; provision of review materials does not influence our assessments.

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