Critic Reviews
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Da Gameboyz
This game has an incredible sense of speed, realistic graphics and a whole bunch of tracks waiting for you to conquer.
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| 90 |
IGN
Still not quite as good as Colin McRae Rally, it's pretty darn close.
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| 90 |
DC Swirl
If console Rally racing games were gatherings for S&M-catering aficionados (read: racing junkies), then Test Drive V-Rally for Dreamcast is the dominatrix to which you should gratefully submit yourself as its bitch of choice.
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| 90 |
Hot Games
This is the best rally racing game on the Dreamcast, with good graphics, great control and physics, and a ton of options to add to the game's longevity.
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| 90 |
Dreamcast HQ
This thing is a joy with a good wheel. Very responsive, and very realistic.
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| 89 |
GameSpot
It's an inviting, fast-paced, technical rally game that offers enough replay value and features to satiate any racing audience.
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| 88 |
Daily Radar
TDVR stands out for a being a fun driving game that places its emphasis on fast action rather than hardcore realism.
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| 83 |
Core Magazine
This is a game that takes no prisoners. Brutal, raw, fast, and furious this is racing at its finest.
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| 82 |
Sports Gaming Network
A damage model makes the game more intriguing, although it is available in only one mode. The graphics suffer from pop-up and collision detection miscues, but overall the game looks good.
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| 80 |
GamerWeb Sega
It's hard to believe that a game this good sells for such a low price while so many other games that suck sell for more
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| 80 |
CNET Gamecenter
Though crappy brakes take away some of the game's drivability, the superb graphics and special effects still offer a winning combination for DC off-road enthusiasts.
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| 80 |
Happy Puppy
Guess what. It's a damn fine game.
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