While it lacks a narrative story mode, you can explore its career progression and "story" of the 2013 rally season through various Let's Play videos and gameplay reviews . WRC Powerslide Review: The Spin-off Doesn't Spin Out
: Despite featuring the official FIA World Rally Championship license—including real cars like the Citroën DS3 and real drivers like Sébastien Loeb —the game introduced mechanics foreign to the sport, such as power-ups (e.g., throwing lightning at opponents) and slamming cars off cliffs.
Released in 2013, the game's development and legacy can be summarized as follows:
: In racing communities like Reddit , users often revisit the title as a "hidden gem" that flew under the radar compared to other isometric racers like Art of Rally .
: After years of developing traditional simulation-heavy rally games like WRC 3 , Milestone pivoted to create an arcade spin-off. Instead of solitary time trials, the "story" here is a race for survival against three other drivers simultaneously on the same track.






