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18.7.2002

I picked up a copy of V-Rally 3 for the PS2 yesterday evening and played it for an hour or so. I thought I'd share my views with you. In the past I've played GP2 (to death), GP3, GT1, GT2, GT3 (to death), FIA WRC (ps2), Driver, V-Rally 1 (ps1), RallyCross (ps1) and a whole raft of other driving games over the years, so they are my frame of reference.As far as Rally games go, V-Rally 3 is by far the most involving racing game I've seen to date on any system. I'll get to why at the end of this review, but in the meantime I'll go through the various aspects of the game.GraphicsFantastic. Not photo realistic, but very clean, clear and crisp. The car looks fantastic, the landscape is rendered beautifully,the weather is modelled very well - all in all, it really is rather good. When you're in the pits you see inside the car, and several thousand polygons have been given over to that too - along with 3d mechanics working on the car at checkpoints. Damage to the car is represented very well too - pretty much all of the car can be either bent, broken or ripped off... during one particularly determined dash through a stage I was somewhat shocked to leave the "in car" view and see what a mess I had made of my previously showroom-shiny monster :-) More importantly, the framerate is very fast, and gives a great impression of speed.SoundWhat can you really say about sound with a game like this? Unfortunately my PS2 isn't wired into the pro-logic amp at the moment so I can't tell you what the surround is like, but normal engine noises, skids and so on sound absolutely fine. The engine pops and crackles with the best of them.The co-driver is the first one I've encountered that has some intelligence. Upon careering the wrong way up a farm track he shouted "where do you think you're going!" - and while leading the timesheets during a stage he shouted "keep it up - you're doing well!"... I know it's only scripted comments, but it really does affect you (usually causing you to try and show off - ending with the inevitable spectacular accidents).ControlI've only played the game with the joypad at the moment. All control is completely configurable for sensitivity, although I've left it on the factory defaults. At first it seems a bit over-sensitive - you'll find yourself fishtailing around quite a lot, but after a while you learn not to steer too much, and everything becomes more natural. The car reacts as you would expect - not unlike Sega Rally on the tarmac stages. Snow and Ice are a hoot - it's a question of "when does this slip angle on the road become slower than pointing the right direction in the first place".The GameThis is where most titles either win or lose. What's it like to actually play? I have to say that it is the most fun I've had in a very long time. V-Rally 3 is the first racing game I've personally played where there was a good career mode.You start as a "newcomer" with invitations to test for several of the smaller rally teams. The outcome of those tests (via "email" on your in- game desktop computer) is contracts offered to you by various teams. As a driver you are evaluated by the teams based on your experience, speed, consistency and respect for you machinery. The teams are evaluated in terms of the car's performance, team morale, reliability and budget.Once you have tested and signed a contract, you are assigned a "goal" by the team - their expectation of you. In my first season I was expected to finish in the "top 13" of my class that year... I finished 7th in the end (it would have been 5th but for a disaster on one corner of the rally of Great Britain). It really does show how such a small event can change your entire career...Throughout the "year", depending on how the results are going you get e- mails from your team telling you how well/badly you are doing, and maybe invitations to test for other teams if you're doing well enough. You also get tips - as an example I was informed that Ford were upping their budget for the coming year... a month or so later (after a good result) they invited me to test for them. At the end of the season they offered me the contract - and after signing found out they had put full factory backing behind their car, which is now expected to be the most powerful and reliable in the field.Where's the catch you may ask? My contract. I have to finish top 3 or I get fired.Finally a game has a good career mode. Do well, and the top classes and cars are waiting for you. Do badly and you'll soon find yourself taking that drive with Skoda... but then that could always be the season to prove yourself :-)All in all, V-Rally 3 is a wonderful and complete game. It's very polished, looks good, plays great, and the long-term appeal is fantastic. I expect I'll be getting in quite a lot of trouble for spending hours playing it over the coming months.Jonathan [email protected]
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31.7.2002

First off, prepare yourself. V-Rally 3 is HARD. It will take a few hours for the average gamer to get to grips with the controls and the game itself, but it's worth it as there is a considerable challenge here.The usual time trial and race options are present, but the meat of the game is the V-Rally Career mode. You start off as a rookie driver, not signed on for a team. You are nowhere near competing at full 2.0L WRC level, but 1.6L rally teams will offer you the chance to drive a test for them. If you succeed at this, they will offer you a contract.Once signed up you are thrown into the rally championship. the brilliant part of this is you are signed up to one of the lower teams,so can't realistically expect to win the championship in your first season. You are set a target to finish as high as possible and that is what you try to do. If you do your best you stand the chance of being offered a deal with a better team so you can attempt to work your way up into Peugeot/Subaru/Ford/etc. elite WRC teams.This works really well as you find yourself really chuffed just to win a stage let alone a whole rally. There is much more enjoyment to be gained from this than simply jumping into a Ford Focus and flying around the courses on your way to cruising to the championship.Nursing your battered VW Polo through to the final stage is much more of an accomplishment!V-Rally 3 does contain some of the official team liveries, but only a few. It does not have any real drivers, but the nature of the career mode does not make this a problem. It's a simulation of the sport rather than a snapshot of the 2002 rally season.The graphics are very good, I don't think the car models are as good as GT3 (the current benchmark), they look a little more boxy and not as sleek BUT you can lose plenty of bits from your car, they get very dirty, the wipers work and the animation of the driver and co-driver is good. Scenery is also good although the screen does seem to tear a bit at times, showing a dodgy framerate.The service area shows your team fixing up your (usually battered) car and there are a few little animations between stages which flesh the game out a bit.As mentioned before, V-Rally 3 is difficult. Initially going in a straight line is a big challenge, let alone attempting any decent sliding, but you can fiddle with steering, acceleration and braking to suit your style and this helps a lot. After a while I was negotiation corners a lot more smoothly and cutting my times. Still some way to go though!V-Rally 3 has a couple of problems, firstly there are rocks. The age-old problem of clipping a pebble by the side of the road sending you spinning off and smashing your car up. Just daft. It's a shame the learning curve is so steep. It would be nice to get a bit of training or adjust skill levels a little bit.This is a solid depiction of rallying and worth buying if you can put in the time to develop your skills. Colin McRae 3 is not far off now, and it'l be interesting to see how V-Rally 3 does against that, but VR3 is here first and its career mode is so absorbing it's well worth the money.
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1.7.2002

Quite simply the best rally game for the Playstation 2 to date. The attention to detail in the graphics is amazing, deer's cross the road in front of you as you squint in the glaring sun or peer out through driving rain. The car handling feels right and the cumulative damage ensures you can't just bounce around to victory. There's no Colin McRae style flying off cliffs and everything is OK. Damage your car too much and you'll have to retire from the rally.The highlight of this game however has to be career element. I passed tests for MG and Citroen. Citroen had a better car but I made a Stirling Moss type decision to sacrifice that to go with the British squad!Consequently after a reasonable first seasons I spurred MG to improve the car and in my second season I'm top 3. This, along with messages from the team, other drivers and the sections in the service centre make you feel part of the action. This career element and the need to build your way up to better teams and thus better result gives the game a longer life.The only major criticism (apart from the slightly annoying co-driver style) is that there aren't many stages per rally (far far fewer than Colin McRae II) but the ones you do get are stunning.
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28.6.2002

I think the reviewer from essex was just finding it frustrating due to a medium to hard learning curve,but persevere and you will be rewarded with an highly addictive rally sim.The graphix on the whole are on par with GT3 and in some instances even better.The main mode of the game is the V-Rally Mode;you start off as a rookie doing test runs which have to be completed within a certain time and with minimum damage.If u r successful u get to sign a contract and race a whole season with that team,do well and u can renew the contract or try for a new team.You start off with the cars who have a 1.6 liter engines,which r fast and require correct setup and total concentration if u going to succeed.When u get to the 2.0 liter engines you r going to have to be totally focused cos it's fast...very fast.I wasn't mad on this game in the beginning, but I've been playing this solid for the past few days ,and now I love it,I'm enjoying playing it far more than GT3{which was an xcellent game no doubt}.Even so after all that I still think that CMR3 will surpass it, but in it's own right this is a class title and well worth getting.NOT FOR THE IMPATIENT!!!
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25.6.2002

Having played the new rally championship by SCI (with much disappointment) I didn't know what to expect with this game.As soon as you start the game the thought put into this game and the quality are immediately evident. The first thing you have to do is create a driver (easy). You can then enter the v rally mode. You start out as a rookie and progress from there. You even get contacted as your career progresses by other interested rally teams via the e mail part of the game offering test drive and if successful on the test offered a contract. I could talk all day about the excellence of this game but trust me - buy it and you wont be disappointed. Graphics,physics and all the other stuff that make a game great are here in abundance.Set up the controller to your preferred driving style and the rally world is your oyster.Happy driving.
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22.6.2002

Graphically this game kind of reminds Gran Turismo 3 ,great detailed cars and realistic enviorment ,too bad it doesn't use the Official WRC Cars (logos/drivers etc.)The Handling of the cars is pretty good stages are longer than the WRC title for the PS2 and it seems the cars go faster(more realistic) get this title to have you prepared for the real thing (Colin Mcrae Rally 3) whenever it comes outIt's worth the money

25.8.2011

Excellent fun for an 'old' game now - especially on an old games platform. Well worth the buy. The graphics are obviously not fantastic by today's standards, but you don't really notice once you get stuck in to the rallying! +

25.9.2017

Best rally game for ps2 :)

4.1.2019

Very good game

2.12.2017

It came!!!!!

6.9.2016

verry good

4.3.2021

10/10

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