Of course, if you're no good at figuring out the right combination of tires and spring settings required to keep your car on the track (or if you're just feeling wreck-happy), Colin McRae 04 gives you more than your fair share of ways to royally screw up your car.
The game's championship mode requires you to learn the ropes of car setups, though, so you're better off learning how to properly configure your car.
Although in several of the game's modes, you do have the option to simply race so that you don't have to worry about any of this. You actually feel a legitimate difference between how your car handles on, say, light pea gravel versus heavy pea gravel, so it's not as though these settings are merely an arbitrary option. Gravelly tracks require specific types of tires to prevent you from sliding all over the road, and likewise, setting your springs to a softer setting will also help your traction. Each of these details is quite important to how your car performs on a given track. Terrain types on a track are displayed before a race by percentages, and you can alter details like your car's tire type, ride height, spring stiffness, and brake adjustment. As such, it's up to you before each race to determine the setup for your car so that you can best acclimate yourself to the terrain in front of you. Colin McRae 04 features races spread throughout eight different countries, ranging from the gravelly, dust-laden tracks of Australia, to the soppy, mud-bogged tracks of the UK, to the snow-covered tracks of Sweden. There are a little more than 20 cars in the game, and each and every one feels different and varied enough to make it enjoyable to drive time and time again.Īdding to the realism of Colin McRae 04's driving mechanics are the game's array of tracks and the subsequent variations of terrain. When driving a two-wheel drive car or a Group B car, there is a very noticeable difference between them in both handling and speed. For example, four-wheel drive cars are the much more traditional brand of rally racers two-wheel drive vehicles are designed to be more like day-to-day cars that have been customized for rally purposes and Group B cars are a notoriously fast bunch that were quite popular in rally racing during the 1980s but were eventually banned due to the many serious accidents they were involved in. You will feel a pretty significant difference between the cars you play from different categories. The game features four different car types, including four-wheel drive, two-wheel drive, Group B, and a bonus category.
Not only does it continue to refine the excellent racing gameplay found in Colin McRae Rally 3, but it provides a greater depth-in terms of modes-than last year's game.Ĭodemasters' critically acclaimed rally racing series is back, and believe it or not, it's brought a budget price tag with it.Ĭolin McRae Rally 3 struck a pretty impressive balance between realistic and easily playable driving mechanics, and in Colin McRae 04, the balance is even better, thus pushing the realism just that much further without compromising the game's pick-up-and-play style.
Colin McRae Rally 04 is every bit as good as its most recent predecessor, and in many ways, it's quite a bit better. However, in the case of Colin McRae Rally 04, which is the latest installment in Codemasters' critically acclaimed rally racing franchise, you mustn't let the budget price tag fool you into thinking the game is in any way lackluster. In most cases, this does turn out to be true. There is a certain connotation associated with budget games, and it's one that suggests that the overall quality of the product must be low, and thus the product requires a lower price to still appeal to consumers.