Colin McRae: DiRT details
| Formats: | 12 PS3, Xbox 360 |
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| Genre: | Racing |
| Developers: | CODEMASTERS |
| Rental release: | 14 Sep 2007 |
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Brilliant
By BigC (10 reviews) from Woking , 07 Dec 2007[Highly rated reviewer]
Again, with most 3rd gen racers at the moment you dont get multiplayer on the machine, but online is great. You can race against 99 other people on the same server (works time based, you dont get 100 cars on one track...) and its always really challenging and really fun.
Single player is interesting and rewarding. The graphics (when seen on a decent HD TV) are outstanding, especially on the PS3- Was this review helpful to you?
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(21)Pefectly presented and a brilliant game
By WildPork (60 reviews) from Leeds, England , 16 May 2013[Highly rated reviewer]
It's hard to believe that Dirt is about 6 years old now, because the graphics that have stood the test of time. Even before you start racing, you notice how technically brilliant it is with the fancy, glossy menu and excellent presentations. Even the loading screen is great, which toggles though statistics such as wins, cars, total races, air time, damage taken etc. The menus are voiced by Travis Pastrana which is surprising given that it is 'Colin McRae's Dirt'. Sadly, this presentation comes at the cost of long loading times, but if you are patient, there's a great game at the end of it. The main Career mode has a hierarchy of races and a certain number of points need to be achieved before the next tier unlocks. Although there is less races in each tier, the races are longer and harder. There's plenty of types of races and tracks and enough cars and decals to purchase. Sometimes you play the usual rally, racing against opponent's times on a track, but there are circuit based races too where many opponents are racing on the same course. The courses are either mainly road, pure off-road, or a mixture, and have all sorts of elevation. Obviously, the usual rally cars make the core game, but there are races involving buggies and even delivery van like rigs. The variety of cars, race types and tracks helps keep things fresh and keeps the game interesting and fun. In terms of the actual race, the difficulty can be tweaked, similar to the Forza series where the opponents become harder, and your car is affected by damage more easily; but you are rewarded with more cash. Some races are single races, but other events are comprised of multiple races where the damage to your car carries over. Usually this format is three races, where you have to race twice before being able to repair your car for the final race. Although the physics seem generally fine, it does feel very arcade-like and bouncy once you get in the air and land/roll. The main focus on the race is to make sure you keep your car on the ground and to minimise damage, since that can dramatically affect your car's performance. The course design tends to stick object at the side of the road that can easily wreak havoc on your car. These objects are often deceptive, such as a rock that you think your car would glide over, but instead will send you flying and rolling. In some race types, your co-driver gives you assistance, stating what severity the next turns are, and at what distance they are, so it's important to listen. On events where you don't have the co-driver, you need to keep glancing at the mini-map and judge the corner yourself. Annoyingly, your co-driver insists on an annoying quip at the start/end of the race like 'Smooth and steady. I'm Mr. Smooth, and you're Mr. Steady', and you will hear the same 3 comments over and over again. If you do crash, or go off the road, you can easily reset your car via the menu, and sometimes the game does it automatically; but is very inconsistent. Sometimes, one tyre goes off the road and it automatically resets you, but then other races, you will go flying off the track and the option to reset may even be disabled. Dirt is a brilliant game and it's hard to find much wrong with it. Obviously the reset feature is a bit inconsistent, but it's nice that the feature is there rather than making one mistake and ruining the race. To be honest, it's probably too beneficial because sometimes you will only lose 1 second if you react quick (and if the game allows it). When I play the sequels, maybe I'll rue giving this game such a high score, but until then it gets 5 star- Was this review helpful to you?
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great game
By chrisfun28 (3 reviews) from Aylesford , 11 Apr 2013really good game 4 any motorsport fan graphics ok game play is good and an experience that was good all round 9/10 for this game- Was this review helpful to you?
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Ok game
By Cr8sh (6 reviews) from Market Harborough , 08 Oct 2010Ok game, didn't play it all as there are better driving gamse out there. will probably hire again once of gone through my list.- Was this review helpful to you?
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excellent format,but no easy ride
By a customer from Gloucestershire,England , 25 May 2010I really liked this game at first,it opens up with a basic tutorial to get used to format of the game, it is well layed out and easy to grasp your next steps.However during the races, i found the handling of the cars was not so hot, the controls i found were easy enough to use but was too easy to lose control and definately to hard for youngsters to progress in.overall, i liked the layout of the game,but the actual races were nothing to write home about.- Was this review helpful to you?
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damaged cd
By jeremy wilkinson from england , 07 Jan 2010didnt get to play it got it out the envolope to find the cd snapped- Was this review helpful to you?
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