Richard Burns Rally
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Developer(s) | Warthog Games |
Publisher(s) | SCi, Gizmondo Games |
Platform(s) | Gizmondo, PlayStation 2, Windows, Xbox |
Release date(s) |
July 9, 2004 |
Genre(s) | Sim racing |
Mode(s) | Single player, Multiplayer |
Richard Burns Rally (RBR) is a sim racing game, published by SCi and developed by Warthog with advice of WRC champion Richard Burns.
It was released in July 2004 for PlayStation 2, Xbox, Microsoft Windows, and in October 2005 for Gizmondo.
Summary
The game features 8 cars and 36 courses.[1] It simulates both classic and modern rallying, and is best known for its realistic physics engine.
This game is considered by many gamers to be one of the most realistic and difficult racing simulators. RBR was not made to be modifiable, but despite this there are mods available due to a large online community. The game was originally an offline racing game but user created mods have enabled online play. A sequel to the game is unlikely, due to the death of Richard Burns in 2005. In addition, after the PC release, Warthog was sold to Gizmondo, who went bankrupt in 2006. Since the release, the publisher SCi purchased Eidos Interactive in an all-share offer, winning a bidding war from then-former EA man John Riccitiello and Eidos management.
Reception
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The game had mixed reviews. The general consensus is that "With unprecedented photo-realistic graphical quality the UK's top rally driver will guide you through your career as a rally driver. Richard Burns Rally is a game that will both challenge and astound any fan of motorsport video games. Richard Burns Rally is simulation gaming at its most precise. Every aspect of modern rallying has been precisely modelled to allow the player to experience life as a top-class rally driver."
See also
- Rally Championship (series) - Series of loosely related titles that preceded this title by these various developers: Red Rat Software, Pixelcraft, Magnetic Fields, and Warthog
- Colin McRae Rally
- Sega Rally
- World Rally Championship