![]() ![]() Neither the Joy-Cons nor the Pro Controller has analogue triggers for one, which makes measured acceleration and braking impossible. It’s a rally simulator that demands patience and skill, but the Switch is likely to interfere with both of those things. Fail to meet expectations, however, and you might find yourself looking for new opportunities. Perform well and your success will rub off on your team, raising their spirits. You’re not just taking part in race after race, there are training sessions and challenges to complete, people to manage, and research and development to perform. It really makes you feel like you’re part of team, and packs in plenty of variety to keep you glued to your screen. It has to be said that WRC 8‘s career mode is truly one of the best. If you’re happy with that, there are a lot of muddy tracks for you to christen with four wheels. ![]() All the single player modes are intact though, so you take part in a quick rally, get stuck into a career, or enjoy a full season free of any team management or other career-related fluff. You can take part in challenges where your results are posted to worldwide leaderboards, but that’s it as far as real human competition goes. Perhaps more problematic for some, the online multiplayer features of WRC 8 have also been eradicated from the Switch version. ![]() Though that’s not to say that WRC 8 on Switch is an ugly game the car models are still detailed and the environments are convincing enough as you speed though them. You’ll find that picture quality is reduced too, especially when playing in handheld mode where the dynamic resolution scaler really kicks in at times to keep the framerate smooth. That means the draw distance isn’t as good, many textures are blurier, and the environments feel emptier. On Switch, WRC 8 has undergone all the compromises you’d expect to get it running at a steady 30 frames per second. Though I’m left wondering if the Switch is really up to hosting any serious racing racing games at all at this point. The fact of the matter is, WRC 8 on Switch is by far the weakest version. And now that it’s available on Switch, you could also say that it’s the best rally game available on that format too, although with such little competition it’s faint praise. You can find out why in my review of the Xbox One version right here. Kylotonn did a really good job with WRC 8.Īvailable on PS4, Xbox One and PC since September, it’s one of the best rally games currently available. ![]()
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