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WRC: Rally Evolved

WRC: Rally Evolved
WRC Rally Evolved.jpg
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Developer(s) Evolution Studios
Publisher(s) Sony Computer Entertainment
Series World Rally Championship
Platform(s) PlayStation 2
Release
  • EU: October 28, 2005
Genre(s) Racing
Mode(s) Single player, Multiplayer (4 offline; 16 online)
Aggregate score
Aggregator Score
Metacritic 80/100
Review scores
Publication Score
CVG 8/10
Eurogamer 6/10
GamesMaster 85%
OPM (UK) 9/10
PALGN 7.5/10
Play 88%
PSM3 89%
VideoGamer.com 8/10

WRC: Rally Evolved (also known as World Rally Championship 5: Rally Evolved or simply WRC 5) is a WRC video game for the PlayStation 2 and was released only in Europe on October 28, 2005. It was developed by Evolution Studios as the entire series had been until the release of the 2010 version, and as usual featured licensed cars and authentic courses from the 2005 WRC season, based on satellite imagery of the landscapes

Rally Evolved is a significant update to the series. A notable change is the "random event" engine in the game, which creates random hazards which the player must navigate as they drive the course. These random events can be anything from rockfalls from cliffs above, animals on the track or even rivers or pipes spilling water on the road surface, making it slippery. However, some random events are an advantage to the player - other (AI) drivers are on the course (although this is rare as this is not a common occurrence in the real WRC), and the player can pass them (thus beating them on the course). Also, the co-driver keeps players updated on other cars, and occasionally other cars crash and retire from the rally (players can often spot wrecked or overturned cars at the trackside, complete with co-drivers warning oncoming cars).

WRC: Rally Evolved also features new sets of cars, including "Historic" vehicles, essentially the highly tuned Group B rally cars including the Ford RS200, the Renault 5 Turbo and the Peugeot 205 Turbo 16 E2.

WRC: Rally Evolved includes several different game modes.

In a quick race, the player will play a randomly selected stage with a randomly selected car and driver.

During the race, the player will have to beat a time trial (although this is not needed to advance in the game). The time target will be the in-game time at the first attempt. If beaten, the time target will be the personal best with a specific car class.

The Championship mode lets the player play through the 2005 WRC season. The player can choose between a real life calendar, that follows the schedule for the 2005 WRC season, or a non-real life calendar, where the player can choose the countries to play in a wanted order. Championship mode ends when all 16 countries are played, but the player can stop playing after any country, because the game saves after each country is finished. The player can play all three stages in a country, but normally the player will have to buy the stage to play it in other modes.


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