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  • Summary: Bloody Rally Show is set in a dystopian future where shock TV draws big audiences and big money. As a driver competing in the reality hit 'Bloody Rally Show', you must race in cars inspired by the infamous Group B class from the golden age of rallying. Races are fast, frenzied, and deadly.Bloody Rally Show is set in a dystopian future where shock TV draws big audiences and big money. As a driver competing in the reality hit 'Bloody Rally Show', you must race in cars inspired by the infamous Group B class from the golden age of rallying. Races are fast, frenzied, and deadly. In addition to an extensive single-player campaign that sees you gaining XP to access ever-more powerful rides, and earning money with the ultimate aim of buying your freedom, Bloody Rally Show also includes local multiplayer for up to four friends, and randomly generated circuits to ensure an infinite number of tracks and maximum race day chaos. Expand
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  1. Dec 16, 2021
    5
    Given my love for classic top-down racing, as well as a bit of rough and tumble weapon play and carnage, on paper Bloody Rally Show would beGiven my love for classic top-down racing, as well as a bit of rough and tumble weapon play and carnage, on paper Bloody Rally Show would be right up my alley. In execution, though, I’m not quite sure what to make of it. The ambition is absolutely there, from the dynamically-generated tracks with a variety of surfaces to contend with, to the unexpected twists in the story while often paired with added race objectives, to the fact that while it takes getting used to the feel of the swervy racing does work. The problem is that with more repetition and play you tend to progressively see more and more cracks. Deciding to try to burn a race and just work on technique for an objective, after wasting a substantial amount of time I was still able to place reasonably well in the race as my opponents somehow never capitalized fully on my being distracted. The weapons end up being very random, and in a few cases hard to even understand their effect is, yet when used against you they feel unusually effective. There’s some merit here to the experience, and the wild unpredictability from race to race at least keeps you on your toes, but even for racing fans it’s hard to recommend with much enthusiasm.

    https://www.nindiespotlight.com/2021/11/mini-reviews-november-4th-edition.html
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