Test Drive V-Rally for Dreamcast
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Test Drive V-Rally for Dreamcast

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  • ESRB Rating: E - (Everyone)
  • Publisher: Infogrames
  • Genre: Racing / Driving
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Eat Dirt, Slowpoke.

byawoolcott Sep 29, 2003
37 Helpfuls 38 Helpfuls Was this review helpful?
Pros Excellent controls, graphics, sounds
Cons Weird difficulty ramp
Recommended it? Yes

Sometimes it just feels like a broken record to describe a Dreamcast game as underrated and overlooked. Given that the console itself is the most underrated and overlooked system ever released, a majority of the games on the system can carry this claim. So don't mind me conveniently ignoring that... Read full review »

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I'd Give V-Rally 6 Stars if I Could Run Over Spectators

byHorhay Dec 17, 2001
24 Helpfuls 25 Helpfuls Was this review helpful?
Pros Fast racing, tons of options and tracks, track editor, control, near perfect rally feel
Cons Co-drivers and music, pop-up
Recommended it? Yes

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It's funny sometimes how you might forget you actually own a game. Recently, I've been busy with a plethora of great Playstation 2 games, so I thought it would be nice to take a breather from the system. I was digging through my collection of Dreamcast games, and to my surprise I... Read full review »

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Test Drive V-Rally: Evos, Subarus, Dirt, and Snow.

byB_Campbell May 10, 2004
23 Helpfuls 24 Helpfuls Was this review helpful?
Pros Good physics, smooth graphics, lost of play modes and cars, 4-player action.
Cons Occasional Freezes (grrrr), hard to find
Recommended it? Yes

Overall: 8
Gameplay: 9
Graphics: 9
Sound: 5
Concept: 9
Replay Value: 7

The Dreamcast controller was alternately damned and praised by gamers and members of the gaming media, but if there was one thing it could do well it was racing games. With the analog shoulder... Read full review »

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V-Rally knocks off Sega Rally 2

bygilmikalian Mar 1, 2001
6 Helpfuls 7 Helpfuls Was this review helpful?
Pros Great graphics & car physics. Enough games modes to keep you coming back.
Cons Cars roll too easily.
Recommended it? Yes

Infogrames really broke out of the Test Drive disappointments of late (Le Mans not withstanding) and unleashed a visual gem on the Dreamcast gamers. The graphics on this game are extremely smooth and fast. Aside from very sporadic pop-ups and some awkward shadowing of the cars, the visuals are... Read full review »

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Test Drive V-Rally

Ready for some serious speed? You might be ready to strap yourself into Test Drive V-Rally, part of the time-tested series of ultrarealistic race games. Slip behind the wheel of one of 16 fully licensed rally cars, or earn the use of one of 10 bonus cars, and take to the rally track for a high-speed cruise around the world. V-Rally takes full advantage of the Dreamcast's speed, and it really does appear that your car is screaming along at 130 miles per hour--the road winding beneath your vehicle, and realistically rendered scenery blurring as you zoom past. Unfortunately, controlling your car also can make it feel like you're cruising at 130-plus miles per hour--rollovers are frequent whenever you inevitably leave the road. Crashes like this do more than just delay you. Unlike the vehicles in some racing games, those in V-Rally are far from invulnerable, and show the various scratches, dents, and outright crunches that they suffer during races. Thus, in addition to saving money to purchase a new vehicle, the player also must pay to have damage repaired before the next race. And the next race always seems to be coming, with V-Rally serving up more than 80 tracks that are spread through 12 different countries. If these aren't enough to keep your wheels spinning, try one of the game's strongest features, the track generator, which can be used to create radical tracks that can be saved to the VMU and traded with friends. --Benjamin Reese Pros: Track generator allows players to create custom courses Over 80 tracks in 12 different countries Incredibly fast-paced action Real-time damage shown on vehicles Cons: Annoying soundtrack Vehicles flip easily

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