Crashing a high performance car would suck, unless you crash in DIRT, then its just plain B-E-A-utiful.

User Rating: 9 | Colin McRae: DiRT X360
Colin McCrae Rally video games have never really made a big hype in the U.S. Rally racing has always really been a European made sport. Codemasters overhalled the game to meet the harts of American players like you. DIRT has an amazing aray of vehicles and events. You find yourself racing little one-seating speedsters up mountain sides, where your just one mistake from possible death, or haulin' around corners in a Big Rig, barley making it around the deserty track. No matter which, the visuals are some of the most impressive I've seen in a racing game. The cockpit view, whick many will argue is just eye-candy, is one of the most impressive views of the game. After you roll for the first time, or clip the side of a tree in your 4WD Subaru, the visual and audio effect will leave you wanting more. Not only are the crashes fantastic, just plain driving is awesome. Even though there is no active weather effects, such as rain or snow, you can see dirt build up on the windshield, getting dirtier and dirtier. dirtier is a weird word, not sure if thats even how to spell it, but i digress. You can even here the gravel hiting the floor of the car. I would really get thes