EA Sports WRC hasn't scratched my rallying itch enough to become a staple of my racing diet, and its latest DLC feels like it embodies why
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The article discusses the engaging driving experience of EA Sports WRC, particularly during the Portuguese Fafe stage. The author reflects on their long hiatus from playing the game and how the recent Le Maestros DLC pack sparked their interest again. It highlights the fun mechanics of driving in the game, which feels rewarding for casual players, despite some criticisms regarding technical details. Notably, the DLC introduces a variety of French-themed cars, especially Citroens, enhancing the overall gameplay experience for fans of rally racing.
Once you really feel the car come to you like this agile, zippy 2012 Citroen DS3, the driving experience in EA Sports WRC shines.
There’s still a strong driving experience at the heart of the first Codemasters rally title released following the studio's absorption into EA.
The Le Maestros DLC pack adds new cars and tracks, celebrating all things French, particularly with an emphasis on Citroens.
If you’re just a casual racing fan looking to have fun sliding or powering through stages, there's a good time to be had.
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