WRC 10 Review

WRC 10 Review



Reviewed by Luke Reilly on Xbox Series X. Also available on Xbox One, PlayStation, PC, and Nintendo Switch. “WRC 10 is a great rally game and a lovely, if a …

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  1. Always a fantastic review Luke, but a multi platform title like this needs to be at least looked at on the other machines its available on. Series X owners know what they will get, but nobody else does?
    What features does the PC allow you to play with? How is the experience if you are playing on an older system such as Xbox one? Has haptic feedback been added to the PS5 version and if so, how does it feel?

    As thorough as the rest of your review is, with no testing or even a talk through of features on other platforms, its merely half a review. This is a huge shame as it severely undermines the fantastic analysis you have given of the gameplay elements, but anyone not on Series X will need to go and check a review that actually considers the platform its running on.

  2. Curious about if anything's changed with the Dualsense on this one. WRC9 was fantastic on PS5, might be my favourite use of the haptics so far.

  3. Played for 10 mins on PS5. Graphics are no better than WRC 9, handling is somehow worse on controller (although I'm sure setting changes will help), force feedback is worse and sound is terrible, particularly on gear changes where the engine does not seem to change rpm after a shift? The sooner Codemasters get their hands on the WRC licence the better. KT peaked with WRC 9 and this is just a massive disappointment.

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