Lack of driving assist options creates a punishing difficulty
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For all its minor faults and bare-bones nature in comparison to others, WRC 7 is still an enjoyable, but seriously challenging rally title. It’s not the most welcoming game for newcomers, and even experienced racers will find some of the rougher stages tricky. But ultimately, that’s also the point. Rallying isn’t easy, and KT Racing have taken that much to heart.
If you needed proof that some games end up putting out what you yourself put in, WRC 7 is likely the closest the series has gotten into successfully drawing in the more casual players, all the while maintaining the series’ raw and challenging simulation edge. Those looking for an in-depth and sizable career mode or single-player campaign though may have to look elsewhere as outside of the change of visuals and rather simplistic management mechanics, there’s little to suggest WRC 7 is brimming with such content.
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