V-Rally 3 1

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V-Rally 3 moves away from the traditional mold of driving games, pushing the genre further and diversifying the experience greatly. For the first time, players will not only feel like they are driving in a high-speed rally vehicle, but also that they are actually living and breathing the life of a driver working through an intense rally season. You climb the hierarchy from bottom to top only if you succeed in your initial trial and get a team contract. Finally, if you are good enough you may be approached to enter the fiercely competitive 2.01 championship. PC gamers will now have the chance to play with new added gameplay features and graphical tweaks that make V-Rally 3 PC stand out as the king of the rally genre. Featuring some of the best rally cars in the world, you'll burn across fantastic hand-made tracks through treacherous weather conditions and obstacles to gain the rally crown.

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