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I still play Sega Rally Revo from time to time but it has horrible framepacing issues which gives me a headache after a short time, very tempted to buy Gravel now. Dont know why people are assuming it's a "budget title"
Imo gravels graphics are 10x better then fh3.
And yah, get a controller, it is pretty fun.
Will probably post a proper opinion once I give it a go with a proper controller. From the get go, doesn't seem like a bad game at all. But obviously not FH3.
I've decided to pass on this title for now until such a time where I can pick it up for $25 or $30 tops...that's a fair price for what this is IMO.
I, for one, don't like when it's all sand.
Yea true not as much track variation in Baja thats for sure...but physically your doing very much the same thing in both titles. At least the sand and dust there actually looks like, well...sand & dust :-) and it's cheaper.
Will get it just for s & g's.