![]() ![]() Over the years we’ve created the likes of Project Gotham Racing, Need for Speed Shift, Destruction Derby and others, and one of the top studios out there for racers is Codemasters, the Midlands-based studio who created the DiRT series and its predecessor, Colin McRae Rally.ĭiRT 3 continues down the well-beaten path that the first two titles in the series laid out already, a delicious mix of simulation and arcade racing that in the end is neither, a strange love child of the two genres that has all the terrain effects, damage and real cars you’d expect from a sim game mixed with ridiculous over-the-top handling and drifting you’d expect out of a big fat arcade cabinet blasting cheesy rock music. ![]() Thank You Codemasters.Us Brits make bloody good racing games. All in all, I loved every moment of this game and it never failed to entertain me. The replay captured each and every angle and even if your driving was worse than my brother trying to bowl in cricket, you would still feel special. Even Forza 6’s replays are so bad, the car glitches everywhere and everything just seems horrendous and then there is Dirt 3. The replays of this game were the best I had ever seen, they are still better than almost every game that is currently on. There was just so much that I can’t even remember them all. Then there were the Gymkhana cars, the 60’s, 70’s, 80’s and 90’s cars out of which I loved the Mini Cooper with the green livery, it was Mr Bean rally car for me and the Lancia Delta. The Tacoma from the Trailblaze was an amazing car to play with, it had so much power and utilizing it on the rally course was challenging but so much fun. I admit all the trucks were the same, unlike Dirt 2 they didn’t give us that many trucks to play around with which to be honest I was a bit disappointed about but none the less, it was still a pretty enjoyable experience. This game had probably the best set of cars that you wanted to play around with. Back to the point of drifting, I totally forgot to mention the separate drifting events, they were quite difficult to master at first but when you did, the feeling was just great. Personally, my favorite were the Landrush Buggies, I know they were in Dirt 2 as well but they felt completely different and were a lot harder to handle in Dirt 3. ![]() You can show off your drifting skills in gymkhana at one moments and at another you could push your car to every inch to get that fraction of a second less time to beat your opponent in Rally. Not forgetting the crashes and the impact it had on cars, first the windshield gets cracked and then goes right off depending on the intensity of the crash.ĭirt 3 had a variety of events from Trailblaze to Gymkhana, it had everything you wanted. The bushes in the dirt of Kenya to the Norway rally service area’s snow covered house, everything is just so beautiful. Here’s why: 1.The Graphics and attention to Detailĭirt 3 has some of the best graphics that the series has ever had, I admit Dirt 2 was a bit more vibrant but Dirt 3’s settings gives this sense of intensity and you get fully immersed into the surroundings. Personally I love Dirt 3 and in my opinion is that it is one of the best rally/racing game of all time. Dirt Rally is a really hard and difficult game and we’ll see what they do for the console version so an idiot like me doesn’t crash after every two corners but anyway we were talking about Dirt 3. As we know Dirt Rally is soon coming to the Xbox one and PS4 and I am a huge fan of the Dirt Series and personally I have not owned Dirt Rally on PC due to not having a gaming PC (that’s short for being broke) but I did play it at a friend’s place.
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