Lookin4That1Thing—November 6, 2023
Well it took EAsports to bring this game to where it needed to be. Seriously! This game looks amazing and the sensation of speed and drawn into the surroundings is second to none! Better handling physics is a WRC savior! Wow! I feel connected to the earth and love that my driving talents either make or break each race! I like that there’s many little tweaks I can do to make the game comfortable to my liking while driving. There’s already been an update that fixed several issues I original mentioned in my review but have sense removed because it has been fixed. Thumbs up to the team for fixing them so quickly! I, also, like that I can create my own season in a “quick play” mode and all the countries are open. Well all that I’m aware of anyway. This makes it so nice to just jump in, set up a few races, and play without interruption and all the time draining nonsense. I don’t have much time to play games and this is one of my favorite things the EaSports WRC(12) has brought to the game. This game is easily the best of all in the series, imo, from gorgeous visuals to solid car physics and handling to tweak-able in-game options for a better game experience. I still play Dirt 2.0 and have to say this has topped that when no others came close! UPDATE: still loving the game but there’s one thing that’s irritating me… screen tearing or refresh issues. It’s not constant, thankfully but when it happens it’s annoying. Not sure exactly what’s going on though. I have played just about every racer there is and I absolutely hate low frame rate games. This may not be but what’s happening, is seems to flicker across the center, right in my field of view. Very annoying and, to be fair, im not 100% sure if it’s the game or even the ps5? It could be my Sony Bravia. It’s got a 120mhz refresh rate which should be sufficient. The game is still a blast and I play it as often as I can for a working man. Read more
Michael—November 13, 2025
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Adolf (Colombia)—May 12, 2024
El producto no llego completamente nuevo, fue destapado anteriormente. En lo personal no tengo lio con eso, ya que lo compre a buen precio. Destaco que el producto fisco, caratula y disco en excelentes condiciones. Me gusto el juego, super recomendado el juego y el vendedor. La entrega es rapida, volveria comprar sin duda. Read more
Customer—January 20, 2024
The best part about EA WRC is its fun driving model and rally stages, some of which are based on real-life stages. The game gives you the option to be as hardcore as you want to be (max AI, no retries, no assists) for the authentic rally experience, or as forgiving as you want the game to be if you love rallying and just want to enjoy the driving and the stages. The Moments mode is also a neat feature as many of these are based on real events, letting the player experience the challenges that the greats have experienced, and these also highlight the strength of the game's driving model. However, some nagging performance issues with occasional screen-tearing and judders dampen an otherwise excellent driving model. In addition, the career mode is quite odd in its implementation, as it feels like a calendar and budget management experience, often giving you conflicting championship schedules forcing you to miss events in some championships because you're participating in another championship. These make acquiring the target championship points (or podiums) more difficult to achieve simply because you're forced to DNF certain events (which isn't realistic because no professional team would be this careless with their scheduling). The builder mode is an interesting concept, where you build you're own car to compete. However, the customization options are limited, so it's likely that players around the world end up creating cars that look exactly alike. Not to mention, to get the fully-customizable parts (brakes, suspension, gearbox etc.), you need to participate in builder events that sometimes occur in the same week as the main championship. So again, you're forced to miss championship events just to get the parts needed to make a builder car competitive. Execution-wise, the Builder feature didn't pan out to be as good as it could've been. When driving, EA WRC is fantastic for the most part, having a better physics engine than the previous KT and Milestone iterations. But once you contend with the Calendar and budget stuff and the odd gameplay mechanics, the game feels a little lackluster in parts. I can recommend the game to someone who likes Rally driving and could spend hours and hours tweaking the settings of their car and retrying stages (some of which span over 20km and take more than 20mins to complete) to improve their times. But if a gamer is looking for a more immersive career mode that improves upon the experience that the KT games have provided in the past, you might be a tad bit disappointed with what's on offer here. Read more
Camilo A Sanchez C—April 2, 2024
It is a great driving game with the Codemasters seal of quality today being an internal EA studio, highly recommended for everyone who enjoyed a game in the Dirt series. Its difficulty is adjustable and progressive and suitable for experts and casuals alike. Read more
Great Scott—November 10, 2023
I’ve really been enjoying this game. It gets back to what a rally race is all about. Graphics look amazing when racing. Challenging maps. Great racing dynamics, not an arcade feel like recent rally renditions. Product arrived fast, good condition, and actually cheaper than other PS5 games - $47 11/2023. Read more
Christopher Hursey—September 26, 2024
1 thing to mention. The advertisement on the Amazon website was in English. When I received my product, I noticed the cover to the game in the case was in Spanish. WRC thankfully plays in multiple languages, so all is good. Awesome game, by the way. Read more
Tony Noble—March 15, 2024
Great game , amazing graphics very fun the play! Love it! Read more