DIRT Critic Reviews continued...
than many racing games, courses can get a little claustrophobic, but it's all part of the fun and all the more satisfying when you win a race. DiRT also offers multiple camera angles, so you can pick whichever one you're most comfortable with--and unlike
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Sure, some of Codies tactics in 'going mainstream' are a tad irksome, but in the main the game succeeds by not only being exceptionally good fun to play, but being unquestionably one of the finest looking racing games on the market too.
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A solid and often spectacular effort from Codemasters. The core racing is thrilling yet accessible and the amount of content on offer will keep players enthralled for some time.
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The Codemasters Colin McRae rally series has played to a niche racing audience over the years, never quite able to achieve mass appeal other venerable racing franchises have enjoyed. The blame can likely be attributed to America's ignorance when it comes
...read the complete DIRT review at Daily Game
Go back to 2002, the first year for Xbox and the second year for PS2. Look at the release list and tell me what you see: an abundance of racing games. There were more than any one person had the time to play, and though many were above average in
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The lack of enticing Career Mode Achievements and controller rumble knock a point off the PlayStation 3 version, but like the Xbox 360 version, there's still several hours of fun gameplay to be had before it's time to move onto something else. Overall: 8
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even buying and upgrading hot cars alluring is a mistake that keeps gamers from being tightly connected to the game, and which prevents it from being great. This de-emphasis on the cars is also evident in the fact that many of the rides feel alike no matt
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doing, but you won't actually race against someone else on screen. In any other type of racing game, this would suck. For rally racing, it makes more sense, since during real rally races you're vying against competitors' scores anyway. It's actually bette
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