π art of rally β
Release Year: 2020
Developer: Funselektor Labs
Platform(s): PC, Switch, Xbox, PlayStation
βTo do something dangerous with style is art.β
ποΈ First Impressions β
From the moment the menu fades in, art of rally sets a tone thatβs both chill and quietly exhilarating. Its low-poly landscapes bathed in shifting sunlight feel almost meditative β a postcard from an alternate retro motorsport timeline. You donβt just drive here. You float, slide, and dance across scenery.
π¨ Visual Vibe β
The aesthetic is pure intentionality:
- Muted colors with bold contrasts
- Top-down perspective that feels like rally meets miniature diorama
- Smooth lighting and stylized dust trails that make every drift a visual treat
The graphics donβt just suit the game β they complete it. It wouldn't be the same in gritty realism.
πΉοΈ Handling & Fun Factor β
Thereβs a beautiful tension between:
- forgiving arcade fun
- and enough challenge to keep you focused
The physics lean toward the βloose but learnableβ end of the spectrum. Once it clicks, chaining corners becomes incredibly satisfying β like finding a rhythm in the snow.
π§ Audio Atmosphere β
- An 80s-inspired synthwave soundtrack thatβs equal parts mellow and pulsing
- Engine notes and gravel skids feel intentionally muted β letting the music breathe
- Immersive, but never overbearing
π₯ Verdict β
art of rally is more than a driving game. It's a playable concept album β style-forward, nostalgic, and endlessly charming. For fans of drifting as a state of mind, this is a must-drive.
π TL;DR β
A rally sim for aesthetes, and chill seekers.
Rating: πππ / 3 green leaves