Is Richard Burns Rally still worth playing in 2026?
Released in 2004 on PS2, Warthog's project remains an absolute benchmark of rally simulation, renowned for its uncompromising realism. The driving, demanding to the point of requiring genuine learning, renders with rare precision the behaviour of cars on dirt, snow and tarmac. The driving school mode, signed by the champion himself, and the absence of any arcade concession forged its legend among purists. The modest production and the formidable difficulty put off casual players. A cult piece for devotees of car simulation and for fans of authentic technical challenge that demands real commitment.