DIRT is a game which takes some getting used to. Having come from playing FORZA directly to this was something of a shock to the system. But once you have mastered the secret iof sucess in DIRT (dont go flatout ) and got to grips with the handling then you can really start to have fun with this ground breaking racer. The presentation which is mentioned by all who play and review it, is phenomenal. The game engine that has been built here will do for racing games what the Unreal 3 engine has doen for FPS. The sound is functional with the vehicle noises very impressive, the introductions from Pastrana are fine, but the co-driver scripting and delivery is totally out of place. This game will take you around 15 - 20 hours of fun in single player, but sadly the multiplayer is almost nonexistant. Why this was not explored more is a mystery, but for me the single player game is enough of a blast to warrant spending the cash.
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