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Issues were noted with engine sounds and co-driver delivery.
Includes split-screen for two players and network support for LAN or online play via GameSpy Arcade.
Despite its ambitious scope, Rally Championship Xtreme received a mixed reception compared to its predecessor. While some appreciated the "wealth of options" and deep simulation aspects, others felt it failed to capture the magic of the previous titles. Common criticisms included: Rally Championship Xtreme
Some players described the car handling as "floaty".
The game was generally considered less successful than the 1999 classic, marking the beginning of the end for the series' prominence on PC. Issues were noted with engine sounds and co-driver delivery
The game was later re-released by , making it a common find for collectors of early 2000s racing simulations. Rally Championship Xtreme | A Force For Good
The game features a substantial roster of and 24 to 28 tracks set in diverse global environments, including the USA, UK, and the Arctic. It offers five primary gameplay modes: Championship: The core career mode. Single Race: For quick entry into any unlocked track. While some appreciated the "wealth of options" and
, released in November 2001, serves as a significant yet divisive entry in the long-running Rally Championship series. Developed by Warthog Games and published by Actualize (formerly Europress), it attempted to follow the critical success of Mobil 1 Rally Championship (1999) by shifting away from licensed real-world competitions to a more expansive, international focus. Core Gameplay and Mechanics