- Publisher: Sega
- Release Date: Oct 9, 2007
- Also On: PC, PlayStation 3
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Games Master UKThe best arcade rally game you can buy - what did you expect? [Nov 2007, p.80]
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Sega Rally is easily the freshest arcade driving experiences to have emerged in years, providing more wide-eyed excitement in five minutes than most games manage in five hours. Not since "Burnout 2" has a driving game stood out as so completely different to everything else, and provided so much instant, moreish entertainment to such a high technical standard.
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360 Gamer Magazine UKA near flawless combination of old-school Sega magic and exciting new track deformation technology, Sega Rally effortlessly delivers a fast and accessible, yet deep and competitive arcade racing game that should appeal to both diehard Sega fans and newcomers alike.
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Official Xbox Magazine UKIt's this kind of smooth, easy perfection that floods the game. [Nov 2007, p.92]
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AceGamezThey have kept everything that makes Sega Rally great and somehow managed to improve it in nearly every respect.
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Xbox World 360 Magazine UKThe best game to carry the name since '95, but more than that - it's the best straight racing game you'll find on this console and indeed one of the best pure racers you'll have played in years...Every second is a second you'll spend on the edge of your seat. Thrilling. [Nov 2007, p.74]
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Pelit (Finland)The old king of rally is back. Who needs realism when the cars are this fun to drive and the world is so wonderfully vivid? What the game could have used is more variety in its tracks – and more tracks. [Oct 2007]
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Play MagazineSega Rally Revo, like its predecessors, is all about the thrill of flying around a track. [Nov 2007, p.73]
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This version of Sega Rally isn't as good as the game that stole my heart and money all those years ago, however it's more than a worthy homage.
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Even though most of the modes are all very similar, you'll have a blast rally racing every time you pick this one up!
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Online races with six players were smooth and relatively lag-free, and the downloadable time trial ghost cars come in very handy when trying to better your previous lap records. It's the kind of feature set that hardcore SEGA Rally fans will appreciate, but casuals might be left wondering why more isn't on offer.
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SEGA Rally Revo is a great rally experience if you like the more arcade side of things as opposed to the simulation aspect of gaming. The handling might seem a little off to players used to more rigid surfaces and the weird uncontrollable out of car view seems mightily strange to include in an game of this type.
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By any measure, it has solid racing mechanics. But then, variety is the spice of life and this title could use a bit more.
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Sega nailed the series' arcade feel. The game controls just like the original, right down to the muddy power slides and pure sensation of speed.
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games(TM)Sega Rally is the most ambitious racing game in some time and a brilliant return to form for the series. Overlook it at your own risk. [Nov 2007, p.110]
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It’s a solid arcade racer that is fun to play. It feels shallow compared to other recent racers, but it's still appealing.
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X-ONE Magazine UKSimple on the surface, yet with almost endless replay value, and most definitely worthy of the great name it has inherited. [Issue#25, p.80]
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While it may come off as unimaginative and highly repetitive to some, there is an ample amount of entertainment awaiting fans of the Sega Rally series, and those fans of arcade racers in general.
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In the end I do feel that there's enough room for an arcade racing game, but it's important to realize that this type of game is not for everybody. Then again, this type of game will surely scratch a certain kind of itch that neither Forza nor Project Gotham Racing has been able to get to.
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It has enough to keep any committed racing fan coming back for a good couple of months.
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Sega Rally Revolution is the kind of game anyone you know could pick up and start enjoying immediately. It's not the deepest game you'll ever play, but it is fun and an excellent way to kill some time on the weekend.
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Sega Rally Revo’s gameplay is both basic and difficult, and thus aligns correctly with its Sega Rally Championship roots, but these traits don’t transfer as well onto a complex console of the new millennium.
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Unfortunately the game does itself damage by having very little depth and running out of new tracks long before you have even considered being satisfied.
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The big problem is durability. With a fun but shallow physics model, a dearth of tracks, no vehicular upgradeability/downgradeability, and so few options, Revo simply isn't set up for a long run. But it's a hell of a good arcade ride in the meantime.
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The technology behind Sega Rally Revo is undeniably impressive and the driving is a good bit of arcade fun, but the game's staying power is highly questionable.
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Official Xbox MagazineIt's certainly no "Dirt"--Codemaster's off-road racer is still in a league of its own--but Sega Rally Revo's uniquely interactive terrain and unrefined bounce-me-off-the-walls driving dynamic help compensate for its thin venue count and constrained physics. [Dec 2007, p.73]
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SEGA Rally Revo is a fun arcade racer, but those expecting something with the depth of DiRT will be disappointed.
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SEGA Rally Revo might not have every angle fully developed, but with the GeoDeformation and bright graphics all the flaws simply fade into the background as you rip up a few laps in your favourite Rally car. If you’re a fan of racing games SEGA Rally Revo is worth a look as SEGA returns to its arcade racing roots.
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Sega Rally Revo is a great addition to a fun arcade racing series, and is a fantastic entry point for new fans. However, if you prefer your console racing experience to a bit more sim based, this isn't the title for you.
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It sure is neat to look at.
Awards & Rankings
User score distribution:
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Positive: 24 out of 38
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Mixed: 7 out of 38
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Negative: 7 out of 38
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AdamJ.Sep 29, 2007
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Jun 30, 2023
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Apr 12, 2017