ive played this game quite a lot as i really like about the spectator in the middle of the road as they really makes up of the history of the group b rally that i used to watch a lot of clip of it, not to mention the simple sense of humour in each car, overall it was a good relaxing game to play after stresful day of work/school
5 years of playing this game, it's still one of my all-time favorites. I'll add in a few more things into this video as a whole: - From Kacey's video, she mentioned how the devs really care for the game, as they will start working on the reported bugs as soon as possible. In this case, less than a day, if I remember it right. - The dev added livery mod support since the polacolor update, which means you can put a classic rally livery, or make one up by your own. (I'm working on my 3rd itasha livery as I am typing this) - There's a free roam mode where you can not only get to unlock more musics and free-roam maps, but also Funselektor's truck (The truck Dune drove and slept on during the game development process). - The cars' descriptions vividly ressembled the real-life counterpart, with some of which being told like an urban legend. Which make sense for Group S cars which most of the lineup never got to even touch the gravel once, or more obscure ones like the A110's direct successor A130, or the Pebble. Or the Audi Quattro Group S Prototype that was only recently being officially recognized by the company. - The sound and environmental design not mentioned here is criminal. Brake screeching, crowd cheering noises, gearbox shifting. Simple, but adds to the experience. - Various control settings are available to fine-tune the driving experience. Controller, keyboard, even wheels, your choice. And indeed, a lovely video for art of rally, I appreciate the work. And good luck with your game!
Thank you so much for such a detailed and thoughtful comment, it really means a lot! 🙏 There are definitely so many things I couldn’t cover in the video, partly due to my inexperience, but also because Art of Rally has so much depth. I completely missed out on the sound design too, but you’re absolutely right, those little details like brake screeches and crowd cheers really do enhance the experience. And honestly, I didn’t do justice to the realistic driving mechanics either, even though I talked a lot about the minimalist graphics. I wish I had touched on that more, so thank you for bringing it up. I love hearing about your livery mods too; it’s great that the community can get so creative with it. And lastly, thank you for the kind words about our game! Your support means the world.
This is a wonderful game - fantastic to play and an amazing community to boot, good skill ceiling too. If you haven’t played this then please do! Also thank you for showcasing it so well, love the video ❤
I have watched some videos on Himalayan car rally that happened in India in 1985 and it was just like you told in the first part about group B and after watching your video I will surely play the game
I'm glad the video resonated with you, and I hope you have a great time playing Art of Rally! Let me know what you think once you've had a chance to dive into it.
Thanks so much for the kind words! I’ll definitely be making more videos like this in the near future. Hopefully by then, I'll have grown closer to the numbers you mentioned!
There have indeed been tragic incidents in Group B rallying where drivers crashed into crowds, with fatal consequences. One of the most infamous accidents occurred in the 1986 Portuguese Rally, where a Ford RS200 lost control and plowed into the crowd, killing three spectators and injuring many others.
Finished the game in two different plataforms (Xbox and Switch) and simply love it. This and EA WRC are my going to games when i want to play rally videogames.
Haha, love the nostalgia! Art of Rally definitely has that classic retro vibe that calls back to games like Power Drive and Skidmarks-so you're in good company. You're never too old for some quality rally action, though! Enjoy the ride! 😄
A cockpit camera would indeed be a great addition to Art of Rally, bringing the immersion of the game even closer to classic rally experiences. While the current camera setup is designed to capture the visual charm and unique perspective of rally driving, a cockpit view could provide a fresh, thrilling layer to the gameplay.
I'm thinking about buying this game (I've already played it through GamePass and even after it left GamePass I didn't uninstall it even though I didn't have the game), the game seems to have a lot of cars and variability, unfortunately the price of the game on Xbox right now is a little too expensive for me (I hope it goes on sale in the next few days 😁)
The game definitely offers a lot of variety with its different cars and stages, and it’s a real gem for rally fans. I hear you about the price on Xbox. Hopefully, a sale comes up soon so you can grab it at a better price! Steam definitely offers a much better deal, and I was able to get it there for the same reason.
3:00 In GTA1 there were a row of 5 buddhist monks walking along the street which you had to mow down i think. My memory is slowly fading. I like that Art of Rally has moving spectators to add some mental engagement. If you could "accidentally" mow them down when you mess up a turn, the immersion would be increased. I like the simple graphics but ive put off buying this game due to xbox price and i cant buy a cd version. Id pay £4.99 in a heartbeat, thats what my wallet thinks its worth. These top down driving games are best when you see more of the track of course. The 80s top down arcade games didnt give you much more than 1 or 2 corners to see ahead. Playstation era games gave you multiplayer option. 4 player top down racing is alot of fun. GTA1 the screen zoomed out, the faster you went, which was a step change. The Art of Rally doesnt need an on screen map because the height and angle and swaying camera angles means youre always seeing ahead with enough time to react and not relly on memorising the track which is more fun. I hope its loading times are a few seconds at most. Ido want to play this game at some point but ive got like 20 driving games on the xbox 360 i still havent played. Why? Because im still stuck on playing Race Driver: Grid. This game has much for me. Its the first game i played with a drift mode and i love it. Drifting has become more fun than circuit racing or rallying for me. I thank the japanese. Every gamers journey is different. What is common, is that we are gamers. Love brother. Great video xxx
Thanks so much for sharing your thoughts! The moving spectators in Art of Rally definitely add that extra layer of immersion, making you feel more engaged with the environment, just like you mentioned. While it doesn't allow for "accidents" like in older games, it still manages to capture that chaotic charm. Regarding the price, I totally get you. The Xbox version does tend to feel a bit steep, especially compared to other platforms. Also, I love that you've had such a strong connection with games like Race Driver: Grid. It’s true, every gamer’s journey is different, but as you said, we all share that love for gaming. Really appreciate your kind words about the video!
I totally get what you mean! The handling in Art of Rally can feel quite odd at first and might seem disconnected from reality. But once you get the hang of it, you'll notice it's actually pretty realistic in how it captures the difficulty of controlling these old rally cars. The developer probably intended it to be this way to emphasize just how tough these machines were to drive, adding an extra layer of challenge and immersion to the experience. Stick with it, and it’ll start to feel a lot more intuitive!
I think its alot to do with the 'counter steer' setting. You have to change it for each car as it behaves differently causing inconsistent handling physics. You have to choose the right car that suits your driving style!
I think the fact that contributes to the strange handling is the presence of some kind of "delay" between your controller(or keyboard) and the response of the car. Maybe is a personal sensation but when i play other games the response is instantly, but here is different
I had one big issue with this game: the driving itself feels terrible. I don't know if it's because of the camera or what but it felt so disconnected and numb.
I totally get what you mean! At first, I felt the same, like I wasn't fully in control. But I found that tweaking the countersteer setting in the options really helped. You can adjust the intensity to match your preference, and it makes a world of difference in how responsive the driving feels. Give it a try and see if that makes the experience smoother for you!
Thank you so much for the kind words! It means a lot, especially since this is the first time I've made content in this style. I'm really happy to hear it was enjoyable, and I'll definitely be making more like this! If you have any suggestions or spot anything that could be improved, feel free to share-I'd love to hear your thoughts.
Please tell me this game has cockpit driving view? All I'm seeing is these above the car angles? 2 videos in and not a single shot of in car FOV..? Seriously?
If you’re into that, it’s definitely the way to go. Art of Rally, though, gives you a more relaxed and artistic vibe, which can be a nice change of pace. Both are fun in their own way!
That’s tough! Unfortunately, I haven't had the chance to try either version myself, but unfortunately, the game isn't well optimized on PC either. Even with a decent setup, I've experienced stuttering issues after a few races.
ive played this game quite a lot as i really like about the spectator in the middle of the road as they really makes up of the history of the group b rally that i used to watch a lot of clip of it, not to mention the simple sense of humour in each car, overall it was a good relaxing game to play after stresful day of work/school
Totally agreed. The spectators and humor in Art of Rally really capture the spirit of Group B. Glad it's a relaxing escape for you too!
Bro is cooking with that script. The kitchen almost cant stand the heat.
So glad to hear you appreciate it-it means a lot to us! 😊
5 years of playing this game, it's still one of my all-time favorites. I'll add in a few more things into this video as a whole:
- From Kacey's video, she mentioned how the devs really care for the game, as they will start working on the reported bugs as soon as possible. In this case, less than a day, if I remember it right.
- The dev added livery mod support since the polacolor update, which means you can put a classic rally livery, or make one up by your own. (I'm working on my 3rd itasha livery as I am typing this)
- There's a free roam mode where you can not only get to unlock more musics and free-roam maps, but also Funselektor's truck (The truck Dune drove and slept on during the game development process).
- The cars' descriptions vividly ressembled the real-life counterpart, with some of which being told like an urban legend. Which make sense for Group S cars which most of the lineup never got to even touch the gravel once, or more obscure ones like the A110's direct successor A130, or the Pebble. Or the Audi Quattro Group S Prototype that was only recently being officially recognized by the company.
- The sound and environmental design not mentioned here is criminal. Brake screeching, crowd cheering noises, gearbox shifting. Simple, but adds to the experience.
- Various control settings are available to fine-tune the driving experience. Controller, keyboard, even wheels, your choice.
And indeed, a lovely video for art of rally, I appreciate the work. And good luck with your game!
Thank you so much for such a detailed and thoughtful comment, it really means a lot! 🙏 There are definitely so many things I couldn’t cover in the video, partly due to my inexperience, but also because Art of Rally has so much depth.
I completely missed out on the sound design too, but you’re absolutely right, those little details like brake screeches and crowd cheers really do enhance the experience. And honestly, I didn’t do justice to the realistic driving mechanics either, even though I talked a lot about the minimalist graphics. I wish I had touched on that more, so thank you for bringing it up.
I love hearing about your livery mods too; it’s great that the community can get so creative with it. And lastly, thank you for the kind words about our game! Your support means the world.
I wish they have a cockpit view. that art style in first person would make me nut
Plying since release. One of the best racing games ever made. A gameplay masterpiece ❤
Its a love letter to group B, and made me miss something that never happened; group S
Subbed because I know this took a lot of effort. Good job!
Thank you so much! Glad to have you on board!
"The game is not that serious bro..."
The game:
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This is a wonderful game - fantastic to play and an amazing community to boot, good skill ceiling too. If you haven’t played this then please do!
Also thank you for showcasing it so well, love the video ❤
Thank you so much for the kind words! I'm really happy to hear you enjoyed the video and that the game's community has made such a positive impact.
I have watched some videos on Himalayan car rally that happened in India in 1985 and it was just like you told in the first part about group B and after watching your video I will surely play the game
I'm glad the video resonated with you, and I hope you have a great time playing Art of Rally! Let me know what you think once you've had a chance to dive into it.
One of the prettiest racing games of all time
thought this video was from a 100k subs youtuber, you got like 250 instead... you deserve way more
Thanks so much for the kind words! I’ll definitely be making more videos like this in the near future. Hopefully by then, I'll have grown closer to the numbers you mentioned!
I always wondered what’s the plot after the rally driver miss a turn 💀 (knowing there is a huge crowd)
There have indeed been tragic incidents in Group B rallying where drivers crashed into crowds, with fatal consequences. One of the most infamous accidents occurred in the 1986 Portuguese Rally, where a Ford RS200 lost control and plowed into the crowd, killing three spectators and injuring many others.
Finished the game in two different plataforms (Xbox and Switch) and simply love it.
This and EA WRC are my going to games when i want to play rally videogames.
How good is the performance on Switch?
@NascarRedSox it runs fine most of the time but in some stages in Norway and Japan we can see some frame drop but nothing to serious.
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I see, thank you!
Wish there was a onboard, or even a hood cam! I love the game but a down to ground camera is a big plus!
Totally agree! An onboard or hood cam would really add to the immersion.
Oh yea a hood cam is a must!
I i ever get this, just know ill find a way to somehow berrel roll every corner
it's not as difficult as it seems
Don't worry, practice makes perfect😄
@@Champkdub it's not that hard actually. Try vans, tri-wheelers, or the 959 in Group B.
I’m going to get this.
Reminds me of Power Drive and Skidmarks / Super Skidmarks.
I’m old.
Haha, love the nostalgia! Art of Rally definitely has that classic retro vibe that calls back to games like Power Drive and Skidmarks-so you're in good company. You're never too old for some quality rally action, though! Enjoy the ride! 😄
i really wish they had a cockpit camera option in this game.
A cockpit camera would indeed be a great addition to Art of Rally, bringing the immersion of the game even closer to classic rally experiences. While the current camera setup is designed to capture the visual charm and unique perspective of rally driving, a cockpit view could provide a fresh, thrilling layer to the gameplay.
amazing video, congrats, what a wonderful masterpiece this game is
Thank you so much! I'm glad you enjoyed the video.
I'm thinking about buying this game (I've already played it through GamePass and even after it left GamePass I didn't uninstall it even though I didn't have the game), the game seems to have a lot of cars and variability, unfortunately the price of the game on Xbox right now is a little too expensive for me (I hope it goes on sale in the next few days 😁)
The game definitely offers a lot of variety with its different cars and stages, and it’s a real gem for rally fans. I hear you about the price on Xbox. Hopefully, a sale comes up soon so you can grab it at a better price! Steam definitely offers a much better deal, and I was able to get it there for the same reason.
3:00 In GTA1 there were a row of 5 buddhist monks walking along the street which you had to mow down i think. My memory is slowly fading. I like that Art of Rally has moving spectators to add some mental engagement. If you could "accidentally" mow them down when you mess up a turn, the immersion would be increased. I like the simple graphics but ive put off buying this game due to xbox price and i cant buy a cd version. Id pay £4.99 in a heartbeat, thats what my wallet thinks its worth. These top down driving games are best when you see more of the track of course. The 80s top down arcade games didnt give you much more than 1 or 2 corners to see ahead. Playstation era games gave you multiplayer option. 4 player top down racing is alot of fun. GTA1 the screen zoomed out, the faster you went, which was a step change. The Art of Rally doesnt need an on screen map because the height and angle and swaying camera angles means youre always seeing ahead with enough time to react and not relly on memorising the track which is more fun. I hope its loading times are a few seconds at most. Ido want to play this game at some point but ive got like 20 driving games on the xbox 360 i still havent played. Why? Because im still stuck on playing Race Driver: Grid. This game has much for me. Its the first game i played with a drift mode and i love it. Drifting has become more fun than circuit racing or rallying for me. I thank the japanese. Every gamers journey is different. What is common, is that we are gamers. Love brother. Great video xxx
Thanks so much for sharing your thoughts! The moving spectators in Art of Rally definitely add that extra layer of immersion, making you feel more engaged with the environment, just like you mentioned. While it doesn't allow for "accidents" like in older games, it still manages to capture that chaotic charm.
Regarding the price, I totally get you. The Xbox version does tend to feel a bit steep, especially compared to other platforms. Also, I love that you've had such a strong connection with games like Race Driver: Grid. It’s true, every gamer’s journey is different, but as you said, we all share that love for gaming. Really appreciate your kind words about the video!
Art of Rally Mentioned!!!
I play rally games a lot, but I can't quite get the handling of Art of Rally, always feels a bit weird
I totally get what you mean! The handling in Art of Rally can feel quite odd at first and might seem disconnected from reality. But once you get the hang of it, you'll notice it's actually pretty realistic in how it captures the difficulty of controlling these old rally cars. The developer probably intended it to be this way to emphasize just how tough these machines were to drive, adding an extra layer of challenge and immersion to the experience. Stick with it, and it’ll start to feel a lot more intuitive!
I think its alot to do with the 'counter steer' setting. You have to change it for each car as it behaves differently causing inconsistent handling physics. You have to choose the right car that suits your driving style!
@@Miester7 Hm I might try that thanks
I think the fact that contributes to the strange handling is the presence of some kind of "delay" between your controller(or keyboard) and the response of the car. Maybe is a personal sensation but when i play other games the response is instantly, but here is different
I had one big issue with this game: the driving itself feels terrible. I don't know if it's because of the camera or what but it felt so disconnected and numb.
I had to play around with turning, braking, and counter steering settings to keep the cars under control. Was really difficult at first.
I totally get what you mean! At first, I felt the same, like I wasn't fully in control. But I found that tweaking the countersteer setting in the options really helped. You can adjust the intensity to match your preference, and it makes a world of difference in how responsive the driving feels. Give it a try and see if that makes the experience smoother for you!
Idk y u have such low subscribers cuz this vid is pretty good ..was very good to watch while eating
Thank you so much for the kind words! It means a lot, especially since this is the first time I've made content in this style. I'm really happy to hear it was enjoyable, and I'll definitely be making more like this! If you have any suggestions or spot anything that could be improved, feel free to share-I'd love to hear your thoughts.
Please tell me this game has cockpit driving view?
All I'm seeing is these above the car angles?
2 videos in and not a single shot of in car FOV..?
Seriously?
Unfortunately, it has not. I completely agree on how a cockpit view would enhance the immersion.
Can u talk about this game called reckless getaway 2?
Got it, I'll make a note to check out Reckless Getaway 2! Thanks for the suggestion!
idk I rather play WRC.
If you’re into that, it’s definitely the way to go. Art of Rally, though, gives you a more relaxed and artistic vibe, which can be a nice change of pace. Both are fun in their own way!
Too bad they put out a horribly poor Switch port and it always put me off this game. A shame as it would probably run great on my Steamdeck.
That’s tough! Unfortunately, I haven't had the chance to try either version myself, but unfortunately, the game isn't well optimized on PC either. Even with a decent setup, I've experienced stuttering issues after a few races.
@@moonflakestudio hmmm disappointing they abandoned good optimisation