The game requires you to race a wide selection of rally cars from the past 50 years up and down various hills and mountains around the world, each track being marked by continual left and right turns, bumps, jumps, and occasional slippery conditions. To aide you in this super intense task, you have a co-pilot who reads off lingo about what is coming up on the road ahead of you before you can see it (e.g. "Left 6 into Acute Left 3 Don't Cut" or "Caution Right 4 40 into Left 6 100 middle over crest"), and a big part of what makes the game fun is learning to follow these instructions to really aide you in grabbing competitive times, not crashing your vehicle, and preserving your sanity.
It works for many reasons, but in a nutshell you have an immersive sense of being in a world that requires you to pay intense and constant attention to many visual and audio details at once. When you turn the HUD off and slap the headphones on, especially, you really have that sense of actually racing a vehicle. It is uncanny and one of the best video game experiences I have ever had.
I need a good wheel to really complete the experience
