WRC Generations Reviews
WRC Generations marks the end of a series that has never really hit cruising speed on Switch. Like its predecessors, its look and feel are subpar and while it has a lot of content, it's a struggle to enjoy it fully given how many compromises you have to make. After a lot of time spent with it, you'll finally start to see results, but this is a game that perhaps requires too much compromise on the player's part to appeal to anyone but the most ardent rally fans.
What developers achieved was a beautiful but pointless finale and the franchise will be remembered as a mediocre series.
Review in Greek | Read full review
So we have the arrival of this WRC Generations with a farewell flavor, from a generation of titles delivered by Nacon. There is not much evolution here when compared to the WRC 10 predecessor, and it is difficult to recommend it to those who own this version. It is worth the improvement of physics and visual touch-ups. It highlights the new cars that will delight aficionados of this sport so particular and engaging.
Review in Portuguese | Read full review
When I think of WRC, I think of a serious and sober simulator focused 100% on the rally experience, with no monetization to capitalize on the gaming experience. WRC Generations may very well be the last game of its kind (at least until 2027).
Review in Portuguese | Read full review
WRC Generations is available now on the following platforms: PS4, PS5, Xbox One, Xbox Series X|S, PC, Nintendo Switch.