With this game though, they have managed to walk that fine line. This is a sim, but it is not too bogged down in realism to take away all of the fun that you want in a racing game.
I look at it as a more in-depth version of a game like Sega Rally. The game features six different areas for you to race in and each area then has a selection of tracks in it. For example, the beach looking area has over 10 different tracks. So you are in the same area, but the track layout will change. This is really cool as it lets you get familiar with an area, but the change of track layout still keeps you on your toes.
I found Cross Racing Championship to be a very nice-looking game. You can really crank the settings up on this and have some awesome fine details that bring things to life. The cars of which there is a great selection all look great and I love the way they move on the track and also get super dirty as you race! This is where you will be unlocking new tracks and cars as you progress. You start with a bit of a clunker of a rally car, but you can build it up with upgrades and get access to new cars.
Certain cars perform better on certain kinds of tracks so there is a fair bit of strategy at play here. What this game sets out to replicate is a mixture of the two - hence the clever term cross racing' - and by and large, it does so brilliantly. Hungarian developer Invictus claims that its game is, The most accurate recreation of real-life autocross, rally cross, offroad, dirt-track, rallying, road racing and circuit racing seen to date.
The single-player game consists of the usual suspects career mode, time trials, one-off races and a nice selection of difficulty levels, while the races themselves are forgiving and the tracks well designed. Po-faced realism is given short shrift in favour of fast-paced action, and it's a direction we like. You can also indulge your ride-pimping fantasies by customising your cars and driver. Possibly the WORST commentator ever in a game - however the game redeems itself by allowing you to use your own MP3 music to replace him with and so everything balances out nicely.
CRC deserves to do well - its cheap and cheerful but in a very good way - if this was from a big name publisher and on all the major consoles I can't help but thinking it would be mentioned alongside the other great racing titles, and as I said, I have certainly enjoyed it more than the others.
Explore photorealistic sceneries, ranging from icy mountainous regions and lush countryside to parched desert areas and beaches. Start out as an amateur Autocross racer and race in 65 breathtaking racing events, upgrade and improve your vehicles and aspire to become the ultimate "Cross Racing Champion".
Do you possess all the skills needed? CRC features single- and multiplayer action and extensive set-up options which are an integral part of the game, along with accurate and ultra realistic car handling, detailed car components including articulated suspension systems and even glowing disc brakes! The many vehicles are fully user-customizable, both in their appearance and performance, using an intuitive interface. Contact: , done in 0. Search a Classic Game:.
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