The game was generally considered less successful than the 1999 classic, marking the beginning of the end for the series' prominence on PC.
Includes split-screen for two players and network support for LAN or online play via GameSpy Arcade. Rally Championship Xtreme
Reviews from outlets like A Force For Good praise the game for its "beautiful scenery" and wide-open spaces. By moving away from strictly authentic WRC course recreations, the developers created more varied and visually interesting tracks that include lakeside sections and steep drops. However, critics have also noted that while the environments are expansive, certain graphical elements like tree models and headlight effects were less polished for the time. Reception and Legacy The game was generally considered less successful than
A more accessible, less simulation-heavy racing experience. Challenge Mode: Specific trials to test driving skill. By moving away from strictly authentic WRC course
, released in November 2001, serves as a significant yet divisive entry in the long-running Rally Championship series. Developed by Warthog Games and published by Actualize (formerly Europress), it attempted to follow the critical success of Mobil 1 Rally Championship (1999) by shifting away from licensed real-world competitions to a more expansive, international focus. Core Gameplay and Mechanics