He's a one man developer. He lives in a camper van in California, and that's where he made the game. Dude rules
@sbeve6969
6 күн бұрын
I believe that the van is actually an unlockable in the game
@donnycorn3086
3 күн бұрын
@@sbeve6969 it is. Pretty fun to drive around.
@supersonic4863
2 күн бұрын
actually, he drove it around canada, the US, and mexico while making the game. its really quite an interesting story.
@JaggedMercenary
14 сағат бұрын
Is this why people are praising this overrated game so much? Cos it's a one man developer? Rush Rally 3 was made by one man, and it's miles better. What's your point?
@donnycorn3086
11 сағат бұрын
@@JaggedMercenary they're both rally games and they have their own style to it. Not saying which one's better. If you like rally by the technicality, go for RR3. If you like the aesthetic of 90s simplistic visuals arcade-y look and flow state of driving, go for art of rally. Plus, it's quite a stretch to say the devs made the game all by themselves when there are other people being credited in the credit section in both games. And no, that's not why people praised art of rally. It's a good game with good music, soundtrack, fun to drive, fun to experience, and accessible to all levels of players.
@rickyspanish4792
10 күн бұрын
I really love the concept of this game, but for some reason the driving physics just never vibed with me. I hope more games like this will be made!
@somethingsomeone9678
8 күн бұрын
I felt the same. Physics are not fine imo but maybe I am missing something because I was playing with a keyboard.
@sveeny
7 күн бұрын
@@somethingsomeone9678physics are absolutely awesome for this type of game. You can truly feel the weight of the car, if it‘s RWD or AWD etc. You can initiate a drift by hitting the brakes and transfering the weight to the front wheels helping you lose traction on the rears, you can do Scandy Flicks and Clutch Kicking. I barely know any game where nailing a perfect drift feels so damn rewarding. I find that some adjustments to stability control etc need to be made to improve the experience though.
@somethingsomeone9678
7 күн бұрын
@@sveeny you might be right. im gonna try this game out again.
@sbeve6969
6 күн бұрын
@@sveenyidk I have the stability turned off but I also have a third person mod and it's very fun. I feel like I have a better feeling for the car than on the birds eye like view. I already finished the game with the normal camera so I can say that the camera view influences the feeling the most
@sbeve6969
6 күн бұрын
I think I have some kind of instinct because the absence of a co driver did not bother me at all
@meotjaengi
6 күн бұрын
It looks like the evolution of Absolute Drift, which was relatively simple but quite addictive! Thank you for the well narrated review.
@georgehugo561
9 күн бұрын
Well-made video review, thank you! Almost convinced me to buy it immediately! Gotta wait for next month's pay check though. Haha
@tomhuis886
11 күн бұрын
Sick video🔥
@IPlayKindred
5 күн бұрын
I am also working on my own indie game, this is very insporational
@JohnDaubSuperfan369
6 күн бұрын
The word 'Masterpiece' gets thrown around quite loosely nowadays
@JaggedMercenary
14 сағат бұрын
LOL Yeah it's annoying. KZitemrs are desperate for views and will either say that a game is incredible or that it's pure s***....
@coconut_dr9194
7 күн бұрын
i realy think funselector could make the greatest racing game ever, a game where you start of with street racing and touge and end with track driving would be so much fun
@bushkilla7348
2 күн бұрын
Great review. I picked this up the other day for £10 second hand. Cheapest physical PS5 I'll probably ever buy! Need to actually play it now 👍
@donnycorn3086
3 күн бұрын
There's actually a few interesting stuff to look for in the open world tho: unlockable truck, based on a real-life truck that the one-man dev stayed in and made the game, and the cassette tapes that unlocks new soundtrack (the japanese map literally has one called "do it for takumi"). One more thing I wanna mention is the livery mod. Since Polacolor update, you can mod the car into any specific livery you want the car to have, either a history-accurate rally livery of the specific car, or a replica of the F&F Evo on an Evo.
@jxpd7898
9 күн бұрын
I like this game but I couldn't justify the price tag
@SackoYT
9 күн бұрын
@jxpd7898 For what it offers including dlc I'd say it's worth it.
@DEVILTAZ35
10 сағат бұрын
I got the full 1000 gamer score on series X within a week as I just couldn’t put it down. Sadly the dlc does not offer any more achievements which is a missed opportunity for paid dlc. Great game though. I still go back to it from time to time as the driving model is so fantastic. I hope they are working on a sequel. I think from memory it was on Gamepass but I still bought the game just to support the developer anyway. I still hate the pesky concrete blocks to this day lol.
@SackoYT
9 сағат бұрын
@@DEVILTAZ35 Germany was infuriating.
@comradewyvern1150
Күн бұрын
Great video! God bless, Jesus loves you! You should also check out the same developer's other game- Absolute Drift. The game even teases the player of one day learning the "Art of Rally" in one of its scenes, it's really enjoyable.
@SackoYT
Күн бұрын
@@comradewyvern1150 I have the game. Will check it out eventually.
@pltxpltx7996
11 күн бұрын
I liked playing Art of Rally and appreciated its graphics, but i have to say I had more fun playing Old School Rally the next day, I know it will be more fun when progressing more into the campaign of Art of Rally, but as it is a bit less arcade-y and dynamic at first, it will come with time, even if the distant view makes its feels less nervous. Loved the difference between car engine sounds and visual aspects. I'll for sure play AoR to chill and try to perform in its longer tracks, and switch sometimes to OSR to hunt nervously the time attack mode. Both great games alongside Trackmania. :)
@Zd0g119
10 күн бұрын
art of rally def has a taller barrier to entry due to heavier weighted model. It took me a lot of focus and hours of crawling up difficulty ladder to reach those trance-like states of Zen Rallying while my car is on fire. There are ~3 tips for aor that help new drivers ride the thin line: 1. Start slow. Just try to make it through a full stage/lap (in free roam). Better to finish in last then not finish at all. The end screen leaderboard doesn't matter, only you and the stage ahead. 2. Corners (esp hairpins) always seem like your going slower than really are. So easy to overbrake off a cliff. 3. Use the full triggers of your controller. You only need to press the brakes slightly to slow down or initiate momentum change. Slamming the accelerator can lead to spinouts in turns. If using digital input...see tip #4. 4. Funselektor discord is awesome. They like helping new drivers and its great place to talk shop. Patience and determination lead to diligence. Diligence builds confidence Confidence through the rain, blood red dirt, and purple sunset lead to you mastering the art of rally.
@pltxpltx7996
6 күн бұрын
@@Zd0g119 I'll definitively take it into count. :)
@JuanGamer0202
6 күн бұрын
The cherry tree level just reminds me of jelly drift
@laurensvandervleuten4522
7 күн бұрын
I really missed the notes of a co driver. I had many times I got suprised by a sudden corner. Which is frustrating when you have a great run and then suddenly crash because of lack of information. It also makes you drive more carefull and slower, even to a point that the cars are not anymore on their sweet spot. And to me pacenotes and the co driver are part of rally.. Which is sad, because the rest of the game is really spot on and great.
@SackoYT
7 күн бұрын
@laurensvandervleuten4522 It's mainly because of the camera placement. You have more information on screen so you don't really need a co-driver. But I get what you mean.
@Franky_M
10 күн бұрын
Great review!
@ganja_hotdog
7 күн бұрын
if you understand how to drive a rally car then this is a great game, just turn off the assists for better control. its not going to hold your hands and teach you how to drive, prior knowledge of rally driving techniques is very helpful
@ILLRICARDO
9 күн бұрын
I really enjoy the aesthetic of the game, but I find the handling quite challenging to the point of frustration. I've been experimenting with different assists and cars, trying to find a setup that I can handle and drive more comfortably
@SackoYT
9 күн бұрын
@ILLRICARDO Start off with group 2 cars and do free roaming and time trials. That way, you'll have a more manageable career mode after some practice. The weight of the cars are heavier, meaning you should only go fast if you're comfortable enough with the handling of the car.
@Muhammad-lq7fu
5 күн бұрын
Rush rally origins : 😐
@JaggedMercenary
14 сағат бұрын
Rush Rally 3, man. The ultimate indie rally game currently.
@ipoma
7 күн бұрын
What is that FPS at 45 seconds?
@SackoYT
7 күн бұрын
@@ipoma Maximum Action.
@ipoma
7 күн бұрын
@@SackoYT thanks bro, just bought both. you've done your good deed for the day getting sales for two indie devs.
@Zd0g119
11 күн бұрын
👌
@Tribow
9 күн бұрын
Indie racing is how I found Distance. It's crazy how a lot of the arcade racing fans just fail to find these games. Still need to try art of rally myself, but dang it seems great.
@ItsJustPreVR
7 күн бұрын
game is wonderful, driving physics are ass. they kept it on a shitty axis system where the car turns like those old 90s hand held driving toys
@JaggedMercenary
14 сағат бұрын
How can a rally game be wonderful if its driving physics are ass? 🤣 The whole game is ass.
@JaggedMercenary
14 сағат бұрын
I don't see the point of this game, and why people say it's phenomenal. I tried it and it was lifeless, and physics were not fun at all. There are already currently way better indie rally games: Rush Rally 3 and Old School Rally. (Especially Rush Rally 3, which is so freaking great it's better than Colin McRae 2.0) I can also play Sega Rally Revo, or even older rally games on PS2 which are better than Art of Rally. So why are people praising this one so much? I find it weird and nonsensical. 😕
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