


This is because the play control for WRC 6 is almost its very own hybrid style. While focusing on controlled slides, sweeping drifts, and tight hairpins, the car itself almost seems to be in a state of suspended animation, however like everything in life, when you start out you're going to be incredibly horrible. These cars almost glide over the ground in the hand of a master. So your primary goal is to beat the clock, and while that may sound simplistic, once you get to try and drive your car, you'll be rapidly singing a different tune. At the end of all the stages, the driver with the lowest time wins the Rally. That time is then added to your time in the next stage and that total is added to the next race after that and so on. Now each of these races is set up in stages and your primary goal is literally get from point A to point B in the shortest amount of time. That's the type of racing you can expect from just one location though, and the beautiful thing about the WRC is that it travels all over the world, from dodging wild animals that may be crossing the road in Africa, to dodging solid snow drifts over 7 foot high in some of the Scandinavia rallies, everything is included. For those who may not know what the World Rally Championship is, imagine taking a car like a Ford Focus, give it a turbocharged 300bhp power core, studded tires, a human GPS passenger and tell it to drive along this gravel pathway along the side of a mountain while reaching speeds of over 100mph, and do not crash. So let's start our engine and see if we can make it to the end in one piece.įor those that may not have played their rally games, Kylotonn is on a quest to deliver the premier Rally experience. It's this level of importance and excitement that Kylotonn has tried to infuse into their latest entry into the world of Rally racing with WRC 6.

We see them as a tool and nothing more, however, what we may be unaware of is the amount of history and influence that the World Rally Championship has brought us. For the vast majority of drivers however, that's about as far as most of us take our relationship with cars. From making our daily commute to work, to running errands, we as humans spend an overwhelming amount of time in our cars. For many of us, we use cars as tools in our lives.
