Karl writes: - Dirt Rally 2.0 is a racing game developed by Codemasters, the thirteenth title in the Colin McRae series and for those fond of racing games, it should satisfy your thirst.
When I was asked to review a racing game, I was about to decline the offer – I’ve never been a massive fan of racing games, the only one I’ve ever actually enjoyed was ‘Need For Speed: Most Wanted’ and I’ve been spat on by true racing gamers for even associating it with the genre… don’t ask me why?! However, It’s been quite a few years since I’ve loaded up a rally game on my Playstation and I thought as I’ve grown, maybe my tastebuds (game-buds?) have also changed? I never used to like fish – now I’m down the chip shop every Friday hoping for the biggest cod. So, I decided to give it a go, and I can assure you – racing games still aren’t my thing.
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Personally I loved Driveclub, and wish there was a follow up open world game.
The Crew1/2 should also have a vr mode, just imagine driving across the country in vr, picking up races on the fly as you travel.
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Gavin from Bits & Pieces details why this nerve-fraying crash-fest represents the best the driving genre has to offer, and what makes it his favourite racing game of all time.
Nice. If a non-racer can give a specialist racing game an 8 - it must be good.
Yeah he said to me he really enjoyed it