![]() ![]() ![]() For example, I was able to move onto new levels by only completing one or two episodes and the master, skipping some episodes completely. Now, you may or may not be aware but I hate three-star games as they tend to lock people out of progressing if they are unable to obtain literally every single star – Gravel isn’t like that, it’s very generous with its requirements. Upon earning the stars and beating the ‘master’ of that segment, the next set of stages are opened up for you. The criteria are low at first where being in the top five will get you all three stars and just finishing the track will bag you one – however, later on the requirements jump to the top three then you have to be placed first. Progressing through the campaign is easy, each race/event you enter has up to three stars to earn. In some you will be doing a basic indoor circuit, an outdoor A-B race, elimination rounds, time attacks, a smash the right block mode (I’m not a fan of this one), and more. Each of the above styles is presented throughout the whole campaign and come with various game modes. After a few episodes you are also invited to participate in three events with a ‘master’ of a certain race style – you have a Circuit, Wild Run, Speed Cross, Cross Country a mysterious ‘Final League’ match. ![]() As a rookie, you must work your way through 15 ‘episodes’ which each contain three or four races or events. The single-player portion of Gravel revolves around an ‘Off-Road Masters campaign’ storyline. Despite the name, you hardly race on gravel. ![]()
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