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  1. Mar 16, 2013
    9
    After the abomination that was wrecked revenge revisited, a game I really was looking forward to and ended up so disappointed, from out of nowhere this wrc powerslide appears and all I can say is "wow, what fun" beautiful stages with long point to point racing four player (online only) multiplayer (which is the only reason this game got a 9 and not a ten, I want split screen). The carsAfter the abomination that was wrecked revenge revisited, a game I really was looking forward to and ended up so disappointed, from out of nowhere this wrc powerslide appears and all I can say is "wow, what fun" beautiful stages with long point to point racing four player (online only) multiplayer (which is the only reason this game got a 9 and not a ten, I want split screen). The cars handle like a dream and sliding around the hairpins is really fun. my advice BUY THIS GAME, a whole lot of good game for £10 Expand
  2. Nov 16, 2018
    7
    WRC powerslide

    One of the most exciting (or I can say, most spectacular) four-wheel motor sport event today is the rally world championship. Thanks to the previous generation consoles and Milestone Studio, we had a lot of WRC games, the quality of which was not verdeste with the same star, but with the "soda go away" category. In March 2013, a developer / publishing company decided to
    WRC powerslide

    One of the most exciting (or I can say, most spectacular) four-wheel motor sport event today is the rally world championship. Thanks to the previous generation consoles and Milestone Studio, we had a lot of WRC games, the quality of which was not verdeste with the same star, but with the "soda go away" category. In March 2013, a developer / publishing company decided to launch a lighter, more favorable rally model, my test subject, WRC Powerslide. So with a formal official license and all known pilots, machines, and tracks, he added a hint of Mario Kart-the take-up form of the survey and the repetitive isometric view that applied the visual world. And what became the outcome of this bizarre cocktail? Well, let's see...In contrast to the big brother, it is surprisingly no problem, except for one thing, but I'll say it later. The trails and the enviroment's workmanship are pleasing, and the snowy-ice monte carlo asphalt strips glisten sparkle on the glaciers, on the slopes of Portugal, etc. ... The development of cars is also quite detailed in my opinion, cars are well depreciated. I have a minor problem, which is not really about the visual world but the gameplay. Namely: the names of the competitors displayed above the verules are displayed with the same letters as the Bumford, which sometimes appear in the curves of the track.The steering of the vehicles is a simple one (with the usual: left hand control the car, right trigger: gas, left trigger: brake, B / O button handbrake), their behavior is fine, maybe even lifelike. some work will go to the brains and the ear canal of the brilliant. Action: Well, here is the duality, because we can decide whether to stop the collisions and pick up / use the powerups. The last trumpet holds up to six of us, for example. we can break the dust cloud into the face of our rivals (we can start four at the same time in the races, not mentioned before), snowstorm, a kind of "rage state of ours, etc.".If the game options are set to OFF, the game will lose acid-pepper and a single WRC game function. In my state, however, in my humble opinion, there is little challenge to find fun in the long run. Overall, therefore:

    Graphics: 8
    Music / Sound: 7
    Warranty: 7
    playability: 7
    mood: 6

    If you like the lighter-sounding arcade racing in a rally dress, with buddies or online multi, do a try. But if you're looking for a more serious challenge, forget it.
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58

Mixed or average reviews - based on 8 Critic Reviews

Critic score distribution:
  1. Positive: 2 out of 8
  2. Negative: 2 out of 8
  1. Games Master UK
    May 9, 2013
    65
    There's zero excuse for the criminal lack of multiplayer, however, especially for the price point. [June 2013, p.75]
  2. CD-Action
    May 7, 2013
    40
    It’s a sort of realistic Micro Machines – a good idea, but executed poorly. [CD-Action 05/2013, p.79]
  3. With a bit of fine-tuning, Powerslide could be a championship contender. As it stands, it's still a few tweaks away from being truly race-ready.