3/19/2023 0 Comments Wrc 8 store releaseThe Joy-Cons are not made for racing games due to the shoulder buttons and these are a severe hindrance in racing games, least of all rally games with their tight, fast stages complete with sharp turns that are just begging to be drifted around. Currently, there aren’t many racing games available for Nintendo’s joy machine and I’m starting to realize why especially when played in portable mode or with the Joy-Cons. The main issue with WRC 8 is the Switch itself. This Switch port almost erased all the good times from my memory. The WRC series of games have always been a bit more serious when compared to the Colin McRae franchise and whilst I’ve always preferred Codemasters’ efforts I have a bit of a soft spot for the WRC games too. This was not the case when I started WRC 8 and not all of the issues were my fault. Rally games, on the other hand, are usually something I’m fairly good at. I’ll start by pointing out that I’m not particularly great at racing games, in fact, I’m fairly average at best. If any of you don’t like hearing expletives I’d suggest not being around family members as they play WRC 8 on the Nintendo Switch and if you have no choice, at least wear a helmet to avoid injuries from hastily launched consoles. Quite how I haven’t started this review by swearing speaks volumes to my professionalism. At the start, I spent so much time amongst trees that I became something of an expert on the subject matter. WRC 8 is my new favorite agricultural game. Where to Buy: Steam, PSN, Eshop, Microsoft Store Available on: PC, PlayStation 4, Nintendo Switch, and Xbox One
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