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The Melee of rally sims. People have modded and altered the game to be modern and fresh because they love the game. Might overtake my love for Dirt Rally 2.0 if I continue playing, but it is clear that RBR is likely objectively the best rally sim out there.
This game IS rally, especially on the current gen of consoles. DR2.0 feels like it was made by rally fans, for rally fans. The engine sounds are beautiful, stages are made for maximum fun, with tons of iconic cars from multiple eras of rallying. The gameplay is fast, fun, requires a lot of good reaction time. After a long day of work, I love sitting down and grinding away at stages, trying to get top 100 or top 50 on random stages in my favorite cars. A truly wonderful love song to the sport of rally.
I play WRC Generations and Dirt Rally 2.0 mainly. I find WRCG to be pretty interesting. DR2.0 is faster-paced, feels slightly more arcade-y. WRCG stresses me out, in a great way. The stages are mainly tight, narrow, and feel much more realistic than those in DR2.0. DR2.0 has stages that feel like they were meant to be played in a video game, while WRCG has stages that feel like real city streets. Each game has its niche-- DR2.0 feels like a swan song to rally fans, while WRCG feels like a rally game made for serious sim-racing fans. Not a lot of fluff, not a lot of fanservice, not a lot of focus on things like engine sounds or liverires, but more focus on realism and accuracy to modern rally. This game definitely has its purpose, and I am glad to play it.