Rush Rally Switch Preview - Why should you play this against another racer?

On the phone Rush Rally 3 is a decently attractive and interesting game. It's supposed to be a pretty realistic rally simulation where you will leave a selection of routes and perform careful maneuvers that are directed to you from your race director. This is a game that takes you seriously - a bit disappointing, as I expected something carefree, but it reaches what it wants.

On the phone, this game is slightly worth £ 3.99. You can now call it on Google Play and have an impressive old time in which you can achieve highscores and crack time-top leader, as there is no real multiplayer. But on Nintendo Switch is the game closer to $ 11.99 and given the games against which it goes is not a flattering value promise.

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Rush Rally 3 is a mobile game that, as already mentioned, is currently available. As far as the mobile market is concerned, it is a decent, but few stimulating racers.

The graphics are not the best in the class, the control does not, the selection of the tracks also not. But for the purchase price for the phone it is worthwhile. The game for three times the Nintendo Switch Prize for sale is not so attractive.

Rally race

It is still not bad. This is a good attempt of a realistic rally race driver, and it feels good to control the control of your vehicle and achieve good times. It would be more beautiful if there were an online multiplayer mode instead of LAN, but we take what we can get. You can have absolutely fun with it, and in the races the controls have been customized to switch. But it does not have that much else.

On the one hand, the graph simply does not improve. It seems to come with a gentle frame rate, what it is worth, but it looks so incredibly boring. If you take on switch against other racers, such as Asphalt 9: Legends, Grid Autosport or even Mario Kart 9 Deluxe, Rush Rally 3 simply looks old and is not suitable for the system. And that's a problem that stops.

I can ignore the absurd lack of local multiplayer - that's right, only LAN - though it really is, really a absurd thing you should miss in a racing game on Nintendo Switch, and I can ignore the lack of online multiplayer But I can not ignore the menus. I just can not.

Suitable for the purpose?

Of course, everything is designed for mobile devices, and you can also use the touchscreen in handheld mode. However, if you do not, change with this awkward hand-shaped cursor, which floats above the screen, between the options.

If you press a direction, you can never really be sure on which the many on-screen buttons will land you, but you will receive a display when it takes half a second to move over the screen. Yes, that does not sound long, but it's too long to navigate through a single menu option.

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This game starts on Nintendo Switch only two days before Christmas. Only two days! Now I do not want to feel cynical or so, but it really feels like a mobile developer has been ported to one of his games on Nintendo Switch, it is overpriced and then put it on the market two days before the start before the children Getting new consoles, hoping that you sell more specimens on this busy day, while your game is in the New Arrivals area of ​​the e-shop. Does the cynical sound? Well, cynical it may be, but that's exactly what happened here.

Rush Rally 3 should be cheaper and better adapted to the platform on which it is located. At the moment it is only the top of the iceberg, to claim it is bad. As it looks, I can not recommend any other racing driver on Nintendo Switch - but play it on the phone is not a terrible idea.

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