Rally Fusion: Race of Champions - PS2

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Rally Fusion: Race of Champions (PS2)
Also for: Xbox, GameCube
Viewed: 3D Combination Genre:
Racing: Car
Media: CD Arcade origin:No
Developer: Climax Soft. Co.: Activision
Publishers: Activision (GB)
Released: 22 Nov 2002 (GB)
Ratings: 3+
Accessories: Memory Card, Analogue Control Compatible: all buttons, Steering Wheel
Features: Vibration Function Compatible

Summary

The fight for the rally sim crown is not over yet. Colin McRae may still be the brand of choice for the genre, but that's not to say there isn't any room left on the shelves for a worthy contender. Introducing Rally Fusion: Race of Champions - self-proclaimed purveyor of a new dimension in rally driving, and a game packed so full of super-realistic features that you may well end up dreaming about hairpins, power slides and water hazards for weeks after playing it.

The game features shed-loads of tracks, environments, vehicles, modes and options. With regard to the cars, there are a total of 20 in all, each with their own unique handling and statistics that affect their speed, acceleration, braking and steering. These are divided into 3 distinct categories, which become unlocked as the game progresses. Class C features smaller cars and some classic rally cars. Class B consists primarily of cars that have featured in the World Rally Championship throughout its history. Class A goes beyond even that, delivering an array of machines so powerful that they have been banned from the sport at some point.

A total of 20 tracks feature in all, set across nine huge environments. Ranging from desert and arctic, through rainforest and tropical island, to Alpine mountains and Gran Canaria, the available areas supply the full range of possible surfaces and conditions.

The main game mode in Rally Fusion is the Race of Champions mode, which allows players to take part in the annual Race of Champions Tournament. Players can work alone or join forces in a team to try to win two competitions - Champion of Champions or the Nations Cup. Alternatively, RoC Challenge mode provides a series of competitions, in which trophies can be won for certain challenges and, along the way, data is recorded relating to things like fastest lap, biggest jump and biggest crash. Last but not least, we have Quick Race, which you won't be surprised to hear offers players the chance to just have a quick thrash.

All in all, Rally Fusion is a comprehensive game to say the least, covering just about every aspect of its genre. There are a great many rally games out there for the PS2, this is definitely one of the stronger titles.