Everything Else and Conclusion - 4.25/5

In total, I would give this game 4.25/5 stars with good conscience. It might not be the be-all-end-all of rally simulators, but it is a good tribute to a franchise soon bygone.

KT Racing's WRC franchise has seen many iterations over the years. This one, being my personal first one, makes me wonder how it has avoided me so far.

I like this game much better than DiRT Rally 2.0. However, there is one contender I still cherish to this day.

Richard Burns Rally is still great if you can look past the dated looks. So the choice at the moment is simple really.

If you plan on getting into rally games at the moment and you care about graphics, go for WRC Generations, it's a cool title.

If, however, you don't care about graphics but prefer the amount of content, go find yourself Richard Burns Rally.

For other people who might be thinking of buying this game and have experience in other WRC games, go get it. For me, it's better than DiRT Rally 2.0 and that is the most fierce competitor of modern rallying games.

We will still have to wait a bit until the next DiRT Rally game comes, under whatever name it will be, until that time, however, WRC Generations is surely a good time to bridge the gap. And who knows, maybe it will even survive upcoming rallying titles.

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