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Robinson praised the cars' visuals and game's soundtrack, calling the latter "decent". Martin Robinson of Eurogamer recommended the game, referring to it as "brilliantly playable" and "arrestingly stylish". The Nintendo Switch version received "mixed or average" reviews.
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Reception Īrt of Rally received "generally favorable" reviews for PC and Xbox Series X/S, according to review aggregator Metacritic.
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The update will add six more tracks set in Indonesia.
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On the same day, Funselektor Labs released a trailer that announced a free update for Art of Rally. The physical versions are set to release on September 16. On May 12, 2022, Serenity Forge announced that it would be producing physical copies of the game for PlayStation 4, PlayStation 5, and Nintendo Switch. PlayStation 4 and PlayStation 5 versions of Art of Rally were released on October 6, 2021. The update also added more vehicles, songs, and stages. Art of Rally's console release included an update that added a map set in Kenya. The game was also added to the Xbox Game Pass library the same day. Art of Rally later released on Xbox One, Xbox Series X/S. Īrt of Rally first released on Microsoft Windows, MacOS, and Linux on September 23, 2020. The 2016 puzzle game The Witness was a source of inspiration for Casu, with the developer stating that he was "enamoured" by the game's colors and vegetation. Īccording to Casu, the visuals of the game was meant to be a "minimalistic take on nature". However, Casu referred to it as a "blessing in disguise", allowing the team to improve and update the PC version of the game. Art of Rally developer Dune Casu stated that it was a "big effort" to get more developers and producers "just to finish the PC version". The game was supposed to launch on consoles with PC on September 23, 2020, but were unable to so due to the small size of team at the start of 2020. ĭuring development, Funselektor Labs partnered with porting company Do Games. Funselektor later released a gameplay trailer on August 19, presenting a new handling system and new vehicles. A free public demo of the game was released for PC on March 27, 2020. The game was featured at EGX 2019, showing off content and gameplay. Funselektor Labs released an announcement trailer for Art of Rally on May 15, 2019. Casu wanted to use what worked in Absolute Drift by refining the controls and making a "bigger, better, and more powerful" experience.
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Development ĭune Casu was creating a prototype of the game while working on the console ports of Absolute Drift, but full development of the game started in 2017. The game has online events, taking the form of daily and weekly challenges that players can participate in. Free roam allows players to use any previously unlocked cars, and also contain collectibles for players to collect. The player's cars can be damaged, which affects their performance.

Players unlock new vehicle classes and cars as they progress through career mode. Career mode starts with Group 2, and tasks the player with completing rallies. Art of Rally has a career mode and a free roam mode. The game takes place in an alternate timeline where Group B was never discontinued. The game is set in the "golden era of rally", featuring rally cars from groups such as Group 2, Group B, Group A, and Group S. Art of Rally is a racing game played in an isometric perspective.
