Video Games: Rally Cross 2

David Gordon
Saturday 06 March 1999 00:02 GMT
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PlayStation Rally Cross was one of the first console games to maximise the potential of off-road rallying, and now you can do it all again in Rally Cross 2 by Sony. Once again players have the chance to take to some of the meanest rally cars around and try to win the Off-Road Championship. Players can create their own courses with the new track designer, and the cars are better than ever. Sadly though, the lack of challenge means this game cannot match up to the current number one driving game, Gran Turismo.

Sony, imminent, pounds 39.99

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