6/18/2023 0 Comments Dirt 5 release dateBut each location you’re in has its own visual style that sells the location well. There’s some impressive detail in the tracks and their surroundings too, with verticality we rarely see in racing games especially in the Path Finder events, where your visibility and reaction times are truly tested, especially if you use the in-car views. The AI can be a little dense though, and don’t always feel like they attack a corner as hard as they could, sometimes preferring to queue up in an orderly fashion for everyone to have a go at the apex, instead of ripping their handbrake and going round the outside and covering any unsuspecting spectators in dirt. Taking that into consideration, what matters here in terms of handling for DIRT 5 isn’t that it’s a true-to-life experience with a full physics model and whatnot, but that it’s at least satisfying to control, and that the cars respond in a consistent way, which is well reflected in the cars on offer. This handling leaves DIRT 5 feeling like a game in which you can move your way up the difficulty curve quickly by dropping the assists and upping the difficulty of the AI for a bigger challenge. It’s not impossible though, and you can still cock-up in spectacular fashion, especially with some of the jumps on offer. DIRT 5 is unashamedly an arcade racer, with a plan to just be a joy to play, whether by yourself, online with others, or even on your couch with your friends and family in split screen.Īs with any new racing game, I try out a couple of laps in time trial or practice first just to get a feel for how the cars handle, and it’s no surprise that whilst these cars do feel like they have some heft, there’s no denying that even with all assists turned off, that there’s some hand holding happening to stop you from having a massive accident at every turn. From the opening screens, it’s clear that this isn’t a hardcore racing sim, and if that’s what you’ve coming looking for, I’m afraid you’re going to be disappointed. This is where DIRT 5 crashes through the barriers right into our faces, and it brings with it all of the vibrancy and over-the-top X-Games style culture that comes with it. It was a fun game to play since it added some of the arcade back to point-to-point racing, but it felt like it had lost some of its personality as a trade-off. Then, DiRT 4 appeared and seemed to lose any sense of individuality. It was a brilliant diversion from the more X-Games oriented vein that DIRT had found itself in after dropping Colin McRae’s namesake from the title. After DiRT 3 came DiRT Rally (no, Showdown doesn’t count), a title that appealed to the more serious hardcore racing crowd, bringing with it absolute hard-as-nails driving to perfect. Somewhere, in the passage of time, Codemasters’ DIRT series got itself a bit lost. Reviews // 13th Nov 2020 - 3 years ago // By Steven John Dawson DIRT 5 Review
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