… Expandĭirt 3 is without a doubt an excellent racing game, if you are at all familiar with the previous instalments then this is a no-brainer: you'll Dirt 3 is without a doubt an excellent racing game, if you are at all familiar with the previous instalments then this is a no-brainer: you'll want it. Buy it however as this IS the best rally game available on this generation console. Introducing periodic DLC tracks and locations could be a big winner. So overall a vast improvement but still stopped short of my and others high expectations. ![]() ![]() The physics are better than Dirt 2 however, and I realise they need to be pick-up-and-play for the masses. 2 - Drifting on dirt?! Really? 3 - Stages are far too short - how about some 5 minute stages where concentration is required for longer than 140 seconds? 4 - Driving physics are still nowhere near the Richard Burns Rally quality that I always set as the benchmark. This very disappointing and lazy in my eyes. However - there are a few unforgivable problems still such as: 1 - tracks are only varied slightly by different bits of bunting placed at some corners, but overall the same stage is used for each location. The super special stages are exciting to play in splitscreen multiplayer - another aspect of the game which outdoes the previous iteration. New locations and weather have added a great feel to the game with places like Finland, Norway and Kenya keeping the "spirit" of rallying fully evident - as well as added snow and night rallies. Still has a long way to go top be truly authentic to rallying but more of the classic cars has at least delved in to the history of rallying since the '50's. Still has a long way to go top be Very enjoyable game with a lot less of the gung-ho, US-centric X-games inspired rallying that was Dirt2. Very enjoyable game with a lot less of the gung-ho, US-centric X-games inspired rallying that was Dirt2.
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