WRC 10 is a safe entry, celebrating the long, rich history of the World Rally Championship, while taking care to not break anything that was already working well. If you missed out on WRC 9, you may be content with picking that up for a bargain (assuming you have a disc-based console). If you want the latest and most up-to-date rally racing simulator, though, then WRC 10 is more than competent at providing a ton of fun for rally fans everywhere.
Although WRC 10 is not as big a step forward as WRC 9 was, it still offers a lot of improvements. The 50th anniversary mode is also a very welcomed addition and mixed with the return of many legendary drivers, the final package is more or less exactly what Rally fans would want in a game.
Compared to the predecessor, the developers have taken another step in the right direction with "WRC 10". Above all, the career mode has become deeper and more varied than before. You have countless options at your disposal, and the new editor for the paint jobs is very appealing right away. In addition, there are many more modes and also the selection of today's and classic vehicles is enormous in "WRC 10". Although there is no tutorial for beginners, but gradually the routine comes into play. The graphics and sound are also good and round off the great conclusion of the rating of "WRC 10".
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It's a big yes and a very beautiful candle blown out by Kylotonn. If it does not upset the regulars, WRC 10 manages to advance all of its game modes with small nice touches, such as tire allocation management, new career roles or the livery editor. . Anniversary Mode galvanizes content and lifespan via new, delightfully old-school layouts, to make the title the most complete in the license. We take real pleasure in terms of racing sensations and a total change of scenery on some specials, despite the recurring lack of staging and some technical flaws (tearing, cliping ...). But that is not the important thing: WRC 10 ends a decade at the top of the slope masterfully climbed by Kylotonn in recent seasons, and we hope that the French studio will succeed in closing its commitment to the world rally championship in the best possible way next season.
WRC 10 is a great rally package that hones many of the WRC 9's strengths to a finer edge. There’s a couple of visual glitches that need working on, but all in all, rally fans will love what KT Racing have put together this year.
WRC 10 is another solid entry in the long-running series. This year’s a special one for WRC fans thanks to the 50th-anniversary content which is its own game mode. The racing is as good as ever and the Career mode has taken pains to bring fans into the backroom of the sport. A few performance issues aside, WRC 10 is a must-play for rally fans.
The franchise doesn’t make the hoped-for leap in quality, it just takes a step in the right direction: this will hardly be enough to satisfy the most demanding drivers or those who already own WRC 9, but several off-road enthusiasts may still consider it more than enough to have fun.
WRC 10 is a fun and packed experience. If you're a newcomer, you'll need patience. In your early hours, you’ll feel overwhelmed by the game’s lack of aid, and you’ll definitely need to check a YouTube tutorial or two to get going. It’s a more hardcore experience, that's for sure, but even then, its campaign mode pulls you too far away from the central experience. However, once you begin to familiarize yourself with the racer, it offers up an addictive and brutal experience that’ll have you memorizing corners like never before. And there is something here for even those who often dabble in more casual racing games.
This game is average at best. Driving feels good, but the packaging is below average: graphics are medium, career is plagued with stupid and mind bogling décisions which some are there since the very beginning of this mode. And whose stupid idea was it to not include stages length at the tires selection screen??
And the game is buggy as hell!! I suffered multiple game crashes, sound does not work anymore and needed a game reboot, infinite loading...
Maybe the developers/publisher needs to understand that one year (at best) is not nearly enough time to make a good game.
At this point if you have played the previous 9 games you know exactly what you're getting. There's nothing new, nothing innovative and no reason to buy the next game. I am done with WRC. Thankfully I've rented them all, so I've lost nothing financially haha
It's a broken game right now (November 2022). It crashes on every rally at career mode. PS3 graphics.
Huge variety of stages and cars. Nice feeling of the car. Still unplayable due to crashes.