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V-Rally 4 - Japan Rally Stage 1 in under 2:40 (Top Leaderboard Run)
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Dirt Rally 2.0 is not the only rally racing game that came out in recent times. There is also V-Rally 4, which features some interesting content as well. Here you can see a fast Time Attack run on the first Japan Rally stage in it.
Timeline:
0:00 Location, Stage and Car Info
0:30 Japan Rally Stage 1 with Citroën DS 3 Rally
4:04 Cinematic Replay
V-Rally is a very old rally racing game franchise, with the first 3 games in it all coming out more than 15 years ago. In September last year the franchise was revived with V-Rally 4, which features not only Rally but also some other game modes like Rallycross and Hill Climb, making it similar to the popular Dirt games. It also features some interesting and obscure locations like Japan, Siberia, Malaysia and Romania.
My first experience with V-Rally 4 was very negative but this was due to reasons outside of the game, with Humble Store giving me a code for the regular edition when I had bought the Deluxe Edition and then ignoring my support ticket for months.
The game itself also didn't feel so great to me at first because I didn't quite get the physics but I recently gave it another chance and now that I have gotten more used to the physics I am actually enjoying the game a lot more and I feel like it deserves to be shown. Based on the huge gaps on the leaderboards it seems like almost nobody is playing this game, which is a bit of a shame. The game may have some flaws but there are definitely things to enjoy in it as well.
For Rally the game has a stage generator. However, it is different from the one in Dirt 4. Here each location has a fixed full map and then the generator creates a route on this map instead of piecing together a new map like in Dirt 4. And thankfully each location also has 4 fixed stages with leaderboards. Other games modes are Rallycross, Hill Climb (which has 3 awesome locations), Buggy and Extreme-Khana (Time Attack on Gymkhana-style tracks).
I will be showing a bunch of Time Attack runs in the game this month, so that you can have a look at all the interesting locations in it and see for yourself if it might be a game for you as well.
Here you can see Japan, one of the 6 Rally locations in the game, featuring colorful surroundings. A lot of people are always asking for Japan as a location for a Forza Horizon game. Well, this is what something like that may look like.
Timeline:
0:00 Location, Stage and Car Info
0:30 Japan Rally Stage 1 with Citroën DS 3 Rally
4:04 Cinematic Replay
V-Rally is a very old rally racing game franchise, with the first 3 games in it all coming out more than 15 years ago. In September last year the franchise was revived with V-Rally 4, which features not only Rally but also some other game modes like Rallycross and Hill Climb, making it similar to the popular Dirt games. It also features some interesting and obscure locations like Japan, Siberia, Malaysia and Romania.
My first experience with V-Rally 4 was very negative but this was due to reasons outside of the game, with Humble Store giving me a code for the regular edition when I had bought the Deluxe Edition and then ignoring my support ticket for months.
The game itself also didn't feel so great to me at first because I didn't quite get the physics but I recently gave it another chance and now that I have gotten more used to the physics I am actually enjoying the game a lot more and I feel like it deserves to be shown. Based on the huge gaps on the leaderboards it seems like almost nobody is playing this game, which is a bit of a shame. The game may have some flaws but there are definitely things to enjoy in it as well.
For Rally the game has a stage generator. However, it is different from the one in Dirt 4. Here each location has a fixed full map and then the generator creates a route on this map instead of piecing together a new map like in Dirt 4. And thankfully each location also has 4 fixed stages with leaderboards. Other games modes are Rallycross, Hill Climb (which has 3 awesome locations), Buggy and Extreme-Khana (Time Attack on Gymkhana-style tracks).
I will be showing a bunch of Time Attack runs in the game this month, so that you can have a look at all the interesting locations in it and see for yourself if it might be a game for you as well.
Here you can see Japan, one of the 6 Rally locations in the game, featuring colorful surroundings. A lot of people are always asking for Japan as a location for a Forza Horizon game. Well, this is what something like that may look like.
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