

The game simulates the progression of rally cars over the last couple of decades in several different groups. Its surprisingly fun and easy to pick up and play. The learning curve is, in my opinion at least, really nicely done with stages getting progressively harder and your car faster with the coming years. There are a handful of cars to drive. All of them feel distinctly different. The atmosphere conveyed by the looks alone is really on point. The soundtrack is nothing that special and falls into the category "Cyber-/Synthwave" which i like really much but i think this kind of style doesnt fit for a rally racing game in my opinion. My only real gripe with the game so far is the depth perception. Its really hard to spot hilltops because of the camera position.

Like the title says, after four years of completely free updates the game really is great now. It has grown so much since release and Hello Games added a shitload of new features (and still bring really big updates) and cut sown on the grind by giving you a bigger inventory etc. at the start of the game. In my 30 hours ive played now the game hasnt crashed on my machine once. It stutters from time to time for a couple of seconds, but i guess its from the old HDD its installed on. If you are looking for a really laid back experience with many hours to put into one game. Look no further than no mans sky. As some of the other people here already mentioned: This game is not for everybody but if you like laid back games and the sound of the content they added. Try it. Its on sale nearly as often as Witcher 3 and was definitely worth the 30 Euros i paid for it.