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WRC 8 Review – Dirty Competition (PS4)



WRC 7 released in 2017 and averaged a 70 on Metacritic. The then-yearly series had iteratively improved, but evidently developer Kylotonn wasn?t happy with that, as they took two years to deliver WRC 8. Did the extra development time result in a better game, perhaps one that even gives Dirt Rally 2.0 a run for its money"
A Good Look
WRC 8 certainly looks the part of a rally racer. It appears the KT Engine is used again, which seems to be made with rally racing in mind. While Dirt Rally 2.0 may have the slight edge in graphics (especially environment detail), WRC 8 is no slouch. Specifically, weather effects are more believable in WRC 8. The extreme weather events, where the player is challenged to complete as much of a challenging stage in intense weather while using a crippled car, are showcase events that really allow the player to experience all that the KT Engine has to offer. Rain realistically falls on the windshield, which also quickly piles up and generally makes visibility an issue, as would happen in real life. Dynamic weather is perhaps less intense, but also realistic and can add a variable challenge to some stages.
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