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This game is nothing like Need for Speed games its real racing
5
Rating: 5,
Useful: 0 / 0
Date: November 02, 2007
Author: Amazon User
I read a Review on this game and someone wrote they didn't like it they're crazy! Here are some reasons to get it.
1 The guy not liking this game didn't like it because it's too real. This game was made for people who drive real cars not kids. It's not a game where you Mash the gas and steer and go 300 mph with unlimited NOS!! In real life you gas, brake, feather the throttle handbrake corners, use the weight of the car etc etc.. This game has it all! Drive the car like you would in real life and you'll get the hang of it and Excel fast.
2 One AMAzing thing about this game is DAMAGE!!! so many arcade crap game offer no realism with damage you can bend suspension arm and feel it in you steering. You can have flat tires bend rims ride only on Rims or have the wheel and or suspension completey break off. the realism is amazing. They even put the details under the body panels.
3 You can learn new driving techniques with this game I actually have a Rally car Honda CRX FWD I was driving a FWD sort of similar to mine I played a course doing a move down shifting on a U drifting the rear and punching in the center of curve and on the game I wound loose speed I took my real car out tried it and work exactly like the game!! No BS
4 I only bought a PS2 to play this game and it was one of the best games i've ever bought.
5 Last thing about this game is you can tell when your driving a 2wd or awd car you can tell the power differences. If you've ever seen Rally on TV or anywhere you hear the Co pilot. This game does that too. At first you really understand it or get it but after playing for a while you completely understand the copilot read out the map and you can drive insanely fast like in the real WRC. you'll seem to be inches away from the concrete walls in Spain.
OK OK last Thing Sorry! I played this before I was big in to rally when I saw WRC on TV I knew what turns where there because of such detail on the courses you feel as if you've already raced there. Every corner I'd wreck at the Pros where smash em too!
Well worth checking this game out if your a real car driver/enthusiast.
I've had this game for years and I always come back to it over and over!
Auto Cross drivers will love this game great gift!
I don't see why everyone is whining about this game
5
Rating: 5,
Useful: 1 / 2
Date: July 01, 2004
Author: Amazon User
It is VERY realistic and challenging. If you want an arcade feel driving game, go play Gran Turismo 3. CMR 3 requires much more knowledge of how to make the car work in terms of tuning with the actual physics of the car. I like the damage too, and I like it how the car cannot be repaired until the end of the day (a couple stages later)- which is like the real WRC in that teams basically patch things up with safety wire and do very basic repairs between stages. This is not a game for someone who wants to drive all the cars and win every race, it is a game for someone who wants a fairly accurate representation of a season driving with the WRC on a team. Finally, I thought the video/graphics were stunning and well thought out.
Don't understand all the fuss
3
Rating: 3,
Useful: 4 / 8
Date: December 29, 2003
Author: Amazon User
Let me start by listing rally games that are better:
CMR1, CMR2 and WRC.
The gameplay just doesn't match up to those three games. Let me let Codemasters in on a little secret. We don't WANT 100% accurate physics in a video game. That kind of accuracy demands a level of immersion and control that is only possible by doing the real thing. Video games NEED to allow the gamer a "fudge factor", because we are missing g-forces, left-foot braking, the sensations of loss of traction etc. CMR2 came about as close to perfect in this department as is possible.
In addition, 8 countries versus 14 in WRC, car choice limited to the Focus in championship mode, the extremely high learning curve and a general lack of options drag this down further.
On the plus side, the graphics are stunning, Nicky Grist's pace notes are actually accurate and usable and the damage is impressive (albeit too frequent for the average gamer).
I'd skip it for $45, but perhaps in 6 months when you can get it used for $20 it might be worth a look...
Disapointing game, despite the name
2
Rating: 2,
Useful: 3 / 6
Date: October 29, 2003
Author: Amazon User
This game is highly billed for it's obvious shortfalls:
(1) poor graphics: I've seen better graphics from PSX games, there seems to be no difference between regular RCA output and the SVHS output; the polygons are huge and the color seems flat
(2) poor gameplay: while the driving simulation may be accurate in terms of the physics of driving, the gameplay is inadequate. The driving is extremlely twitchy and just plain not fun. There are too few cars and tracks to drive.
Although it's not a rally game, Gran Tourismo 3 is a far better racing game all around. World Rally Championship 3 is a better game, despite being much older.
Honestly, the best thing about this game is the menu music. What does that say?
You can't replace Colin 2 with THIS
1
Rating: 1,
Useful: 8 / 9
Date: August 10, 2003
Author: Amazon User
I hated this game! Unlike Colin McRae Rally 2, you can't repair the car between stages (you just get a brand new car after each rally) and in championship mode you can only race with the ford focus (which sucks, by the way). If you're thinking about a rally game just try Colin 2.
The only advantage of CMR 3 over CMR 2 are the graphics.
Disappointing after the brilliant CMR 2.0
2
Rating: 2,
Useful: 7 / 9
Date: July 29, 2003
Author: Amazon User
Codemasters really dropped the ball on this one, making for a ridiculous championship mode in which you can ONLY be Colin McRae, and in which you can ONLY drive one car. They've also removed all the other options from CMR2.0, such as being able to run full rallies in other types of cars, etc. In CMR3, you can only run stages. If you want to run a full rally, you'll have to do the championship mode, which ends after three seasons.
Ridiculous.
Don't buy this game
1
Rating: 1,
Useful: 1 / 10
Date: July 01, 2003
Author: Amazon User
If u like racing but aren't the best like me this game is not the one to buy it is really hard and u can't even put any codes in to help u unless u call a 1-900 number if i was u i wouldn't buy it and i would tell all my friends about it. Start a revolt against atari...
A realistic rally simulation
5
Rating: 5,
Useful: 0 / 1
Date: June 07, 2003
Author: Amazon User
This game is very realistic when it comes to car physics, a feature which any real rally fans crave for, and a feature which World Rally Championship and V-Rally 3 sorely lacks. Graphics is good, but not great. It lacks a bit in game modes also. But the sense of speed and exhiliration is excellent. Those who gave this game a low mark definitely have their priority mixed up.
Great rally driving, despite a few misses.
5
Rating: 5,
Useful: 1 / 2
Date: May 26, 2003
Author: Amazon User
After longing a great while for a truly great Rally game, Colin McRae Rally 3, comes very close.
Gran Turismo was first to provide a really great rally experience, but was limited mostly to head-to-head racing on short little circuits.
World Rally Championship provided the real WRC Rally racing experience, with accurate courses and proper timing, but lacked Gran Turismo's performance realism, and some environmental realism like varying surfaces and landmarks. And it didn't look nearly as great as Gran Turismo. Still lots of fun.
Collin McCrae surpasses both, though it misses a few details.
The driving experience is remarkably fun. You can sense the changes in handling on a tarmac road, as you push to the edge, encountering dirt or gravel on the pavement, and then as you leave the pavement for raw dirt.
And the environment is incredible. Highly detailed course replicas, with buildings, signage, trees and shrubs, ruts on the side of roads, fencing, etc. Very authentic. It's like everything you'd demand out of Monte Carlo in a good F-1 game, but for Rally. The previous PS2 World Rally Championship game left me wanting.
All the hazards, varying roads and opportunities to turn the wrong way, will inevitably incite the excellent damage modelling on the car. Glass breaks, parts dent, hoods and doors pop open and can be lost along the way.
What Collin McCrae 3 lacks is limited. The ability to review your stage and progression times isn't as good or detailed as WRC. You can't control camera angles on replays, like you can with WRC or GT3, so sometimes it sits on a camera angle that shows you little of interest. Also during replays, the car often seems to slide along the road strangely, which seems to contradict how well behavior is modelled in the game. And like WRC, load times are kind of long, but in McCrae, there is curiously no music or interesting visuals while it loads.
And the final grievance is the co-piloting. Where Collin McCrae 3 gives only vertical line along the left edge of the screen to show progress, WRC would show you progress, as well as a small display showing the contour of the next section of course. And where McCrae 3 has the sign indicators at the top of the screen to show the direction and degree of the next corner, WRC would allow you to see the next 2, letting you better know how you want to exit for what's coming next. I also feel that sometimes, the McCrae 3 co-pilot's audio cues are a bit late to be useful.
On the whole though, I think it's my new favorite racing game. (Well, maybe not more than GT3. That's a hard choice.)
Realism ... arcade style
4
Rating: 4,
Useful: 0 / 1
Date: May 20, 2003
Author: Amazon User
I'd only just jumped into the world of the PS2 in October 2002, after years of PC games and a few things on the PS1. This was one of the games I got with the console.
The first thing I noticed was the graphics, which are just about as good as you're gonna get for a game like this. I hoped that with the look of the game being so good, that the gameplay didn't suffer. It doesn't.
I admit that it took a few practice sessions to get the feel of the game. Fortunately I didn't find the learning curve steep at all, and quickly felt like a pro rally driver .... well, you know what I mean.
The one thing that I have a minor quibble with, and the reason this review didn't get the full 5 stars rating, is the damage. The way the car can appear to slowly disintegrate around you as you crash from barrier to barrier was initially pleasing to see. However, once I'd started in the championship mode, it seemed that the damage had a lot less bearing on the handling and the performance of the car that I'd have expected. It is a minor quibble, and it's probably a good thing, the way I drive.
Plenty in this to keep me entertained for a few months.
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