WRC 2 FIA World Rally Championship Review

WRC 2 FIA World Rally Championship is the latest of the official WRC games. Bringing up-to-date content from the 2011 championship, WRC 2 looks to bring the excitement of rallies to the PlayStation 3 and Xbox 360 and PC. Full of fast paced drifting rally action will WRC 2 FIA World Rally Championship get first position or fail to get off the line?
Let’s find out and kick-off the hots and nots.
HotsCareer mode
The career isn’t anything new to the racing genre. WRC 2 uses the classic main championship experience as the career; to be honest if anything more elaborate was used it wouldn’t seem at home, in the otherwise realistic rally title. During the career players will be able to hire mechanics, engineers and co-drivers, before participating in the event calendar. Winning and partaking in races will gain the player money, which can then be spent on upgrades to cars, new cars and even paint jobs.
Willy Koppel (third from left, back row) gathered with his brothers, niece, aunt, and uncle at a family reunion in Milwaukee last summer.