If you like rally games for the sensation of thrashing a car through a dusty course and listening to the groan of a Straight 4 as tires shred under the weight of g-force, then I’m happy to report that Dirt 4 satisfies your primordial urge to play in the sand.
As a direct sequel to 2011’s Dirt 3, Codemasters’ newest entry is designed to appease two polar corners: hardcore rally fans and casual fans, with a choice between a “Gamer” and “Simulation” mode offered up early on alongside a pleasing number of options that affect how your car behaves and the competency of the opposition AI. Choose Gamer mode and you’ve got insane levels of grip, meaning you can attack corners without fear, whereas Simulation is a far more studied, careful exercise in car management. The former might be a good entrée but the latter is the best way to experience Dirt 4.
Rallying,...
As a direct sequel to 2011’s Dirt 3, Codemasters’ newest entry is designed to appease two polar corners: hardcore rally fans and casual fans, with a choice between a “Gamer” and “Simulation” mode offered up early on alongside a pleasing number of options that affect how your car behaves and the competency of the opposition AI. Choose Gamer mode and you’ve got insane levels of grip, meaning you can attack corners without fear, whereas Simulation is a far more studied, careful exercise in car management. The former might be a good entrée but the latter is the best way to experience Dirt 4.
Rallying,...
- 6/8/2017
- by Edward Love
- We Got This Covered
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