It's been a while since I don't see a cool Rally Racing Game. DiRT comes innovating in varous aspects and does it just fine. Keeps classic what it has to and innovates what it must. Gameplay: first of all, cars do feel kind o' floaty (as Gamespot folks told us), yet it doesn't mean a bad thing since you need almost half an hour to get used to it; when this happens, driving on any surface it's cool (but I admit that street circuits feel weird on close curves and U turns). Graphics: some of the best I've seen yet. Level of detail's awsome, and car wreck design is unbelivable (every part of the car can be smashed, nice). Little frame rate problems come when there are too many cars at once but, honestly, it's nothing, absolutely nothing to worry about for it's steady most of the time (like 98%). Landscapes look amazing. Sound: could have been better but, with everything else being so cool, you won't even notice that sound could have get a bit of work; anyway, sounds nice (if you have your 360 plugged to a good sound system, it sounds great). Other aspects: the interface is really fun to watch; windows jump from one to the other, you can hear comments about your performance after finishing a race, it's great. There is plenty of vehicle variety to keep you busy for a while, form cars to big trucks, each with its own feel of driving, that's really something. Car wrecks are a feast for the eyes, especially when you roll over, n' over, n' over, n' over again, parts flying in every direction, it's cool to watch. But be aware for your vehicle can get totalled and u'll have to begin the track from the beginning. It's not annoying and, on the contrary, (at least for me) it's something to laugh about.
This game's great, I love it and can't wait to finish my day at job and give a play again. This game is great on every aspect.
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