- Publisher: Plug In Digital
- Release Date: Oct 25, 2013
- Also On: PlayStation 3, PlayStation Vita, Xbox 360
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Mixed or average reviews- based on 68 Ratings
User score distribution:
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Positive: 31 out of 68
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Mixed: 22 out of 68
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Negative: 15 out of 68
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Sep 7, 2014If you like rally (as much as I do) you won't be buying this piece of crap, where you drive the same stages with your goofy car horribly (bad physics) over and over again, until your head explode of anger and boredom.
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Oct 29, 2013
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Oct 27, 2013This game is just bad. Terrible wheel support, laughable configuration graphics settings, horrible framerates and the campaign is a joke. I picked it up hoping for a realistic, modern rally game and was sorely disappointed.
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Jan 24, 2014This game is terrible... The car drives by itself and it feels like you're driving at 10mph... Don't get me started on the fact that you have to drive the same tracks several time in a individual rally...
On a positive side the graphics are pretty decent. -
Dec 29, 2022this one has beautiful graphics however and the one with the worst gameplay, the physics of the car has no weight and the car looks like a cardboard outside that several things remind wrc 3 only worse! until 2010 It is better
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Pelit (Finland)Mar 11, 2014WRC 4 is at times and enjoyable view into World Rally Championship, but it again fails to live up to its hype. And what's the deal with Neste Oil Rally? I barely recognized it as Finland. [Dec 2013]
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CD-ActionJan 10, 2014The driving model is better than in the previous WRC game and is surprisingly solid. Despite that it’s hard not to notice that the developer’s budget was very limited. [01/2014, p.72]
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Nov 14, 2013WRC 4 didn't manage to take up its highly accelerated forerunner. Instead of putting its foot down to get some more juice, it just recycles its content along with the bugs from the last year. Something is rotten in the state of the rallye genre, when there is just one studio along with one game ruling it.