VVV: "So long as the handling hits that arcade sweet spot and the difficulty is tweaked just right, WRC Powerslide has the merits of being a fun and harmless spin-off that adds a new dimension to the series, even if it's not entirely original. Pricing details haven't been confirmed yet, but since WRC Powerslide is a download-only title, it should be reasonably priced. It's a shame F1 Race Stars didn't adopt the same strategy, frankly.
No release date as of yet, but the trailer confirms that WRC Powerslide will be released sometime in March. "

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Avoiderdragon: Motorsports have always been a source of inspiration for video games, mostly from actual motorsports or Fast and Furious style racers. One of the former is the World Rally Championship, which is known for high speed off-road racing on dirt and gravel with Scandinavian flicks and powerslides, and quite a few games have tried to capture that with mixed results. The better ones have given us stuff like the DiRT series, and it’s not bound to stop just yet. For those who are less serious about racing games but do like some speed, here is WRC Powerslide.

WRC Powerslide isn’t a bad game by any means but it’s perfectly average in every way. While offering up a few solid gameplay elements it doesn’t quite cross the finish line in first place.