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The car seems to have tremendous grip, and I exit the corner under full acceleration, slingshotting me down the subsequent straight and past several opposing vehicles. Unlike my experience driving on dirt in Gran Turismo Sport, I go flying around the bend with ease. Almost immediately, I find myself bumping and jostling other cars as we jockey for position, and I eventually find a safe spot in amongst the pack as we take the first corner. I choose the latter, since the hood takes up a large portion of the screen. There are a couple of third-person perspectives from behind the car, a view across the hood, and a first-person bumper cam. I choose the Celica to start with, and select the demo's only track – a circuit around a lush tropical island.Īs the timer counts down, I quickly flick through the viewpoints. The Gravel demo is a simple one, and starts with a selection of off-road vehicles, including a 90s Celica WRC car – the same one that appeared in Sega Rally funnily enough – and a variety of buggies and trucks.
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I'm very much reminded of it as I play Gravel at Milestone's booth at GDC.Īpparently this is intentional – Milestone's upcoming off-road racer is designed to be a cross between Sega Rally and Screamer, a classic PC arcade racer that the company created back in 1995 under its prior guise of Graffiti. The classic arcade game combines a larger-than-life handling engine with crisp, clean graphics to deliver a really accessible racer that's easy and fun to drive.
