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Mixed or average reviews - based on 27 Critic Reviews

Critic score distribution:
  1. Positive: 5 out of 27
  2. Negative: 0 out of 27
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  1. Sep 25, 2017
    80
    WRC 7 is undoubtedly 2017’s most exciting rally game, held back only by an overall experience that makes the same mistakes as its predecessor.
  2. Oct 10, 2017
    79
    WRC 7 is an unexpected delight when it comes to Rally games. It may not have the amount of depth and control as other Rally series, but it makes up for it in entertainment and fun. There’s enough modes, enough beautiful landscapes to race on and enough concentration on keeping gamer attention squarely on the road.
  3. Oct 23, 2017
    76
    All in all, the game is fun and addictive, if you’re into racing but are looking for a difference then WRC is definitely one to try. It’s all the fun of racing, with a little less pressure compared to being thrown onto a track with 10+ other guys to beat, dodging cars and racing for immediate on-track position, instead it’s you more or less racing the clock with the challenge of doing the best time. It’s probably not worth the price tag, the cheapest being around the $89 mark, so best to wait it out for it to come down a bit but if you’re a racing fan looking for a bit of difference and challenge it’s definitely worth looking into.
  4. Sep 18, 2017
    75
    WRC 7 is better than its predecessor but is still far from its direct rival DiRT. It offers a good career mode, with all the official tracks of FIA Rally championship and many improvements. The physics of the vehicles and the graphics have to be improved.
  5. Sep 18, 2017
    75
    WRC 7 is a good rally game, representing a good step forward compared to previous chapters. It's not the best title out there but it certainly entertain those who aren't looking for a too realistic driving experience.
  6. Dec 15, 2017
    74
    Since many of the course layouts have become more difficult, mastering this year’s iteration of WRC will take quite some time. As long as you become able to carefully listen and react to the navi’s instructions, the most exhilarating rally race experience available is yours.
  7. Sep 27, 2017
    74
    There are several visual as well as gameplay improvements, but there is still a long way to go for the WRC franchise in order to take advantage of its full potential and be worth of the brand it embodies. The adding of Epic Stages or split screen is an interesting offer, although we expected much more from a game like this.
  8. Nov 8, 2017
    73
    WRC 7 doesn’t unseat Codemasters’ Dirt 4 as this year’s premier rally game, but it definitely continues Kylotonn’s upward trajectory in the genre. It lacks the classic cars that consistently appear in other rally games and the career quickly runs out of puff, but it’s well worth playing to attack its excellent courses – especially its monster Epic Stages.
  9. Apr 9, 2018
    70
    To say WRC 7 is a rally car simulation is a bit of a stretch, but it has nice simulation-like characteristics, such as vehicle damage, navigation call-outs, and car builds. I don't feel that it competes with the Dirt franchise very well, but it could be due to a lack of aesthetics in the menu and excitement in career mode. WRC 7 is still a quality choice, but it feels like the second option in a marketplace with a niche target audience.
  10. Playstation Official Magazine UK
    Nov 22, 2017
    70
    Its appeal lies primarily with that official license and the draw of sitting down for some sim-cade powerslides. I'm down with that - for now. [Dec 2017, p.87]
  11. Oct 5, 2017
    70
    With WRC 7, Kylotonn keeps improving the breed with a renewed gameplay that puts more emphasis on a realistic style of driving, but there is still work to bring the official WRC game up to what it was before the Milestone era.
  12. Sep 29, 2017
    70
    WRC 7 isn’t perhaps the most exciting racing game out there, but while it lacks some of the drama of Codemasters’ offerings, this is still a well put together and technically sound rally game. It’s also another positive step forwards for the series, which shows that there is absolutely the potential there to turn in something special.
  13. Sep 28, 2017
    70
    For all its minor faults and bare-bones nature in comparison to others, WRC 7 is still an enjoyable, but seriously challenging rally title. It’s not the most welcoming game for newcomers, and even experienced racers will find some of the rougher stages tricky. But ultimately, that’s also the point. Rallying isn’t easy, and KT Racing have taken that much to heart.
  14. Sep 28, 2017
    70
    After the almost disastrous game of 2016, Kylotonn listened to the complaints of the community and corrected many of the problems. The result is a truly exhilarating racing game, with a touch of simulation, that manages to transfer to the player the sense of speed and danger when driving in the difficult conditions of WRC. There’s still room for improvements, but the right path has been set.
  15. Sep 28, 2017
    70
    Quotation forthcoming.
  16. Sep 27, 2017
    70
    WRC 7 rectifies the flaws of its predecessor. It's a good rally game that is still not perfect, but it will especially suffer from the great competition that is announced this year, with a lot of big racing games coming out.
  17. Sep 25, 2017
    70
    If you needed proof that some games end up putting out what you yourself put in, WRC 7 is likely the closest the series has gotten into successfully drawing in the more casual players, all the while maintaining the series’ raw and challenging simulation edge.
  18. Sep 25, 2017
    70
    It's certainly better than the previous iteration, though WRC 7 still lacks too much content as well as progress in the visual department to truly make a difference.
  19. Sep 21, 2017
    70
    Part arcade and part simulation, WRC 7 is a good and enjoyable game. But the competition is still way better.
  20. 70
    WRC 7 is an interesting iteration on the previous titles. It doesn't make great strides but the accessible handling provides some simple thrills. The license brings some scenic stages, even if the visuals aren't finely tuned, and I will never get tired of hearing a rally exhaust. It's enjoyable, if lacking in complexity and options.
  21. Sep 28, 2017
    65
    Against my biggest fears, Kylotonn slowly moves in the right direction. They still have a lot of work to do, but in terms of driving physics, track design and challenge WRC 7 is a big step forward.
  22. Sep 26, 2017
    65
    Thanks to the quickest rally cars of all time WRC 7 is a huge kick, but the controls are really ruining the game.
  23. Sep 20, 2017
    65
    WRC 7 looks like a DLC of WRC 6. We would like more updates for the next season in some fields: graphics, effects and, indeed, gameplay (this first, please).
  24. Sep 18, 2017
    65
    WRC 7 offers hours of entertainment and features all the official licenses of the championship. However, the game fails where its previous installments also did, like the feeling of an artificial driving and other issues. WRC still has some major aspects to improve.
  25. Sep 17, 2017
    65
    Although it evolves significantly compared to the previous entry, it's still far away from the big racing series, and it still has room for improvement.
  26. Sep 18, 2017
    60
    Far from remembering us at glorious times like those of Evolution Studios' WRC II: Extreme, Kylotonn is sinking the official license in the mud for not worrying to correct the gameplay.
  27. Sep 14, 2017
    60
    WRC 7 It is not the game rally lovers deserve. It repeats the same mistakes from last year, spoiling the potential of the official WRC license.
User Score
7.1

Mixed or average reviews- based on 35 Ratings

User score distribution:
  1. Positive: 19 out of 35
  2. Negative: 5 out of 35
  1. Sep 21, 2017
    8
    The mixed reviews are truly flabbergasting. WRC 7 is such a huge step up from previous titles that I don't get how IGN could give WRC 5 a 6.6The mixed reviews are truly flabbergasting. WRC 7 is such a huge step up from previous titles that I don't get how IGN could give WRC 5 a 6.6 and WRC 7 a 6.0! This game gives similar sensations as DiRT Rally.

    Kylotonn has really done a good job this time. The physics are excellent. Pure simcade: correct handling, albeit not very complex. Surprisingly realistic for an official title. Keep in mind that I love Sébastien Loeb Rally EVO's handling so I lean towards the sim side, but the handling model in WRC 7 is very satisfying. You can (have to) play with the weight of the car and modulate throttle and brake. The 2017 cars are absolute beasts; massive acceleration and grip and they need some real fast reactions to slide correctly. Also great that the 2016 WRC cars are there as it's nice to also take more toned-down runs once in a while. Ditto with the WRC2 R5 cars. I do not like the R2 class, though. For FWD they feel fine on asphalt but on gravel the're way too easy to slide. Feel more like a Lancia Stratos than a FWD Fiesta. But I doubt anyone gets this to drive R2 cars!

    The stages are mind-blowing. Although they are re-used from WRC 6, it's hard to even recognize them due to the amount of detail added this time, plus they are much narrower and more bumpy. It was a bit of a letdown to see that the epic stages are just the sum of the shorter stages, but at least sometimes they are reversed. I did the Monte Carlo epic stage and it was... well, epic! Flying down the straights, through tunnels, snaking through the hairpins, the junctions, the constant change from tarmac to snow and back to tarmac. It's an incredible experience, and the car handling compliments nicely. The stage ambiance is excellent in each rally and there are lots of famous landmarks and jumps and turns that can be recognized.

    Sounds continue to be average but they do their job. On my 7.1 home theater I love hearing the stones bounce off the sheet metal through the surround speakers.

    Replay angles still suck but at least that retarded camera that stares at the front bumper is gone.

    Force feedback with the G29 is decent. It's nothing special but does what it has to do: communicate what the car is doing. That said, it's tough to commend any FFB after being spoiled by Assetto Corsa. Pad feeling is great, the best I have felt in a rally game this generation, but both pad and wheel need tweaking in the setup menu: both are way too twitchy out of the box. On the G29 lowering the steering sensitivity helps a lot. I use 40%. And you can adjust on the fly in the pause menu while racing so no need to go back to the main menu.

    Graphics are good. Better than DiRT 4 but not quite at DiRT Rally level. Light years ahead of Sébastien Loeb Rally EVO (which is still my favorite rally game). With the game being locked at 30fps I think they could have been better, but they do the job just fine. 2K on the Pro looks nice as do the improved textures and shadows. I would have appreciated HDR. I would have given a score of 9 if it weren't for the 30fps. That's inexcusable and the only big fault the game has. However, it is locked at 30 and doesn't go down from there from what I've seen. I prefer that to a target of 60fps with constant drops and slowdown. Screen tearing has been completely eliminated in WRC 7. Draw distance is practically infinite. Very little popup. The light modeling is fantastic. Dawn and dusk look especially nice. A huge leap forward from 6 but still room for improvement. If you're coming from DiRT Rally or Project CARS the 30fps is a bit jarring at first but it only takes five minutes to acclimatize and it doesn't affect gameplay. I tend to be less sensitive to this than many others, so keep that in mind.

    Multiplayer is fun and it's nice to see local split screen and Hotseat mode, which is an absolute blast with friends. You can also make a custom rally season and choose various stages over three days. Nice thing to have if you think the career rallies are too short. AI speed on Hard and Hardcore are very challenging so even the fastest drivers will have fun racing in single player.

    WRC 7 provides an exhilarating rally experience on par with DiRT Rally. Highly recommended. Racing game surprise of the year and does a great job of giving you that on-the-limit immersive feeling.
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  2. Sep 19, 2017
    9
    I don't know why this is getting so many 'mixed' reviews...
    It's a huge improvement on 6, especially graphically and really enjoyable. Cars
    I don't know why this is getting so many 'mixed' reviews...
    It's a huge improvement on 6, especially graphically and really enjoyable. Cars are responsive, tracks are good challenge, eSports will keep me interested for ages. Looks like the franchise is back on ...track. sorry
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  3. Nov 11, 2017
    7
    I usually find user scores to be a better indicator of critic scores but in this case I was wrong.
    The quality of the visual environment, the
    I usually find user scores to be a better indicator of critic scores but in this case I was wrong.
    The quality of the visual environment, the car and the sound effects are good. The settings offer decent customisation for a rookie like me.

    The actual components that make the game is some what lacking. The behaviour of the car, the obstacles, the bumps, trenches in the road makes the game very frustrating. I thought GT was unforgiving, this game is worse. Unless you have talent it its going to be a real struggle to play.
    I really dont think an actual car and wheel will behave the way this game does.

    Overall the game is decent but nothing that really stands out to make it shine. It probably just satisfies a very small group of people that really like rally car game and this particular style of game mechanic.
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