It's not always the case with even the "free" PS+ games but this was one I recommend some time with. It was, as I say, an awful lot of fun to blast around the courses and it was easy to quickly dash into a game and get going. There is also a course creation section, and you can download courses created by other people to time trial against. There is DLC, that adds new locations, but I was never going to do that. ![]() There are only six or seven countries that provide the wider courses, though they are remixed and reversed, I soon came to know each of them pretty well. So it's fun, and I played it for hours - why did I stop? Repetition really. ![]() You get a lot more realistic feel to it and it truly makes every car feel different. There are some story elements pushed into the game via a series of podcasts that play as your in the menu's - they seemed to highlight rival racers that I was apparently in a feud with, but if I'm honest none of that registered with me. In Simulation setting, its like DiRT Rally but slightly improved. I got used to the drift mechanic and was winning racers and progressing nicely. DiRT Rally 2.0 after a few months I finally reached my first top 100 on Dirt Rally 2.0 in time trial. It was a fun racer, that allowed progression via standard play, but also lets you purchase cars early to increase your likelihood of winning the earlier races. I have to say, I genuinely enjoyed playing the game. As well as trying to win the race your sponsor will provide mini challenges to be undertaken within it, which can help increase your reputation. The game places a particular emphasis on realistic alterations across a race time, with weather changes, or a day night cycle affecting the laps. The latest game in the long running Colin McRae Rally series "Dirt 5" sees you able to race a wide variety of cars, across a number of different disciplines in various real (and quasi real) locations around the world. ![]() What I found was a game that better balanced the arcadyness and simulation than I anticipated and, until the repetition eventually wore me down, was an excellent time. Serious racing games are a genre that I usually don't enjoy but as this was a free PS Plus game (and one of the few genuine full release games on the service so far) I figured I give it a try. I really didn't think that I'd give "DIRT 5" as much of my time as I did.
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