- November 22, 2022
- RXC - Gigabit Games
RXC - Rally Cross Challenge
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About
"RXC - Rally Cross Challenge" is a racing game where players can progress through a career mode, starting with stock Group D vehicles and working their way up to pro rally Group R beasts. The game features 8 race courses with 12 track layouts each, offering 672 leaderboard opportunities to test your skills. Multiplayer allows for customizable races and a free roam mode to explore with friends, all while vehicles become impacted by damage and collisions.











- The game features excellent physics and handling, making it a standout in the top-down racing genre.
- There is a wide variety of cars and tracks, along with multiple game modes, providing plenty of content for players.
- The developers are actively engaged with the community, taking feedback and working on improvements, which enhances the overall experience.
- The AI is inconsistent, often driving poorly on many tracks, which detracts from the competitive experience.
- There is currently no split-screen mode for local multiplayer, limiting options for couch racing with friends.
- Some players feel that the game can become repetitive due to a lack of new maps and the similarity in car handling across different models.
music
8 mentions Positive Neutral NegativeThe music in the game has received mixed feedback; some players enjoy the cool background tracks for replays, while others prefer to turn it off entirely, particularly in racing contexts. There is a recognition of the challenges and costs associated with incorporating music, suggesting that completely omitting it may not be the best approach. Overall, the music aspect seems to cater to varied preferences among players.
“Cool music in the background for watching replays.”
“And while I understand that music can be a more expensive aspect of a game than many players realize, abandoning the concept of music entirely may not be the best solution.”
“I'm not a fan of music in my racing games, so I turn that right off. If you're using an Xbox controller, do yourself a favor and remap the horn button.”