05-25-2012, 04:30 PM
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Banned
OVR: 37
Join Date: Aug 2003
Location: Canada
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Re: DiRT Showdown Announced, Fact Sheet, Trailer and Screenshots
So anyone get it?
Got a 7 from Gamesradar: http://www.gamesradar.com/dirt-showdown-review/
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All of the above probably sounds unfairly harsh on what is still a higher-quality game than most. And on the occasions that you find yourself in a close race in one of the better-looking environments, the game feels like a 10/10.
With the close, aggressive racing and downright spectacular physics, the racing is by far the best bit of the game, running like a deluxe version of DiRT 2. But then you find yourself in another arena event, getting squashed between a concrete wall and a van travelling at 60mph and emerging with barely a dent while the announcer says "It's like watching two cars drive into each other… oh, wait – they are." That's when you start to wonder where the 'DiRT' in the title has actually gone.
Nonetheless, taken on its own merit, DiRT Showdown is a fantastic-looking game that's player-friendly and slickly presented. Its heart beats with the slickest version yet of Codemasters' phenomenal driving engine, ensuring every single new play gives you something amazing to enjoy. But it feels too reined in, so instead of being absolutely mental, it only feels 'pretty crazy'.
You're left with an enjoyable and highly playable racing game with loads to do and, just occasionally, some of the most exhilarating action in any racing game, ever. If only Codies had ramped up the damage and placed a bit more emphasis on racing events, this would be essential.
As it is, it's still a quality purchase for casual racing fans and undoubtedly a perfect gift for a child (and we mean that genuinely without any hint of derision). But for everyone else, it fails to surpass the still-incredible DiRT 2.
We played the Xbox 360 version of the game for this review
You'll love
Tyres and cars flying everywhere
Large variety of gameplay modes
Beating your mates by a tenth of a second
You'll hate
Unsatisfying car damage and collisions
Stripped-back feeling compared to peers
Being referred to as 'They'
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