
It’s a shame, then, that in wet-weather levels the rain looks amateurish at best, though the puddles are as great as any other standing water. The water of an oasis or the ocean looks particularly great, the glorious sunlight reflecting off into your window. Racing around Alaska, Namibia, the Gold Coast, and more, is brilliant. This is where Milestone have outdone themselves and really taken advantage of Unreal Engine 4. The aesthetics outside of the cars are brilliant. There are quite a few episodes too (a total of 19), and they are sectioned into 2/3/4-episode segments, with the last episode of each section being a ‘championship’ involving a few races. As you play you earn stars during each episode in the career (via in-race challenges) that unlocks the next episode, or more, further down the career path. If you hit any of the red arrows your speed and momentum are slowed down as if you hit a random object. These signs are the check points, and you must hit the green arrows to continue uninterrupted. This is a point to point race however, as you race on the track, there are signs that display green or red arrows at the last second. WRC 4 FIA World Rally Championshipįor example, in the Cross Country discipline there is a mode called Smash Up.

Within these disciplines you’ll find different types of race modes too. There are 4 different racing disciplines including Cross Country (race from point A to point B), Wild Rush (fantasy tracks), Stadium Circuit (like motocross racing for cars/trucks), and Speed Cross (traditional, but small, asphalt/dirt tracks). In the first few episodes you are introduced to the types of racing modes you will be engaged in. As you progress you get a flashy TV oriented introduction as to what you’ll be doing, and of course upon completing the race(s) you’ll get a TV like send-off too. You’ll be going through the campaign via a series of episodes (a total of 19 of them). It is based on a fictional TV show called Gravel TV. There is a quasi-story mode to be found in Gravel called Off-Road Masters. There are many offline and online game modes that let you compete against human opponents! Quasi-Story Mode

Hair-raising bends, tussles, extreme jumps and treacherous terrain for an always different and increasingly dangerous gameplay experience. The game’s physics is accessible and immediate and allows you to express all your driving skills and boldness during each competition. FUN AND REWARDING Fun and excitement are the main rules! Gravel is adrenaline, pure fun, spectacle.
