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Paris-Dakar Rally

Genre : Racing
Multiplayer : 1 player
Year : 2001
Developer : Broadsword Interactive
Publisher : Acclaim
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The Paris-Dakar Rally is a race of endurance and skill covering well over 6,000 miles and lasting 17 days. This PS2 version of the grueling contest boasts realistic physics, a variety of racing vehicles, and authentically modeled 3D environments. While virtual drivers must often adopt an "anything goes" approach as they speed ahead through the diverse, unpredictable, off-road environments, skill and strategy must be employed to avoid hazards and keep the vehicle running smoothly.
Even minor abuses build up over the two-week contest. Barreling through too many potholes can ruin a suspension. Those tumbleweeds seem light and insignificant, but hitting too many off them might crack the windshield. As in the real-life race, an important part of the game is managing the little details to keep the car and its driver moving ahead across the long haul.
Features:
- Speed through a variety of off-road tracks while exploring several possible routes to each checkpoint
- Cause such damage as a cracked windshield, engine damage, and detachable doors
- Race your way through several courses in 24 different vehicles including cars, buggies, bikes, and quads
Even minor abuses build up over the two-week contest. Barreling through too many potholes can ruin a suspension. Those tumbleweeds seem light and insignificant, but hitting too many off them might crack the windshield. As in the real-life race, an important part of the game is managing the little details to keep the car and its driver moving ahead across the long haul.
Features:
- Speed through a variety of off-road tracks while exploring several possible routes to each checkpoint
- Cause such damage as a cracked windshield, engine damage, and detachable doors
- Race your way through several courses in 24 different vehicles including cars, buggies, bikes, and quads
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