
If you have had enough of the single-player mode even at expert level, it's time to make friends on the Internet to race against them. Compatible with dozens of external peripherals made by Logitech or Thrustmaster.
Overcome different online challenges to get hold of new improvements.
Hire and organize a team to optimize garage times. Totally new and realistic control system that perfectly represents tar-mac, dirt, snow, and other surfaces. Plenty of technical configuration options for your vehicle: adapt your setup to the road conditions modifying your dampers, brakes, differential, gearbox, turbo, and many more aspects. Career mode to become the world champion. Six competitions with over 70 routes where you can challenge the stopwatch and your rivals. Over 40 different classic and historical cars such as the Toyota Corolla, the Lancia Stratus or the Subaru Impreza. And if you've got a VR headset, even more because this game is compatible with the latter and you can almost feel the gravel hitting your face. One of the advantages of this game is that has the official FIA World Rallycross license, which allows you to drive through some of the most emblematic routes of the championship, perfectly recreated for your enjoyment. DiRT Rally offers you the chance to take part in the World Championship, facing up to world-class drivers to find out who's the best of all time. It isn't easy bringing all the excitement of this competition to our desktop computers but if there's a saga that has managed to do so over the last years, that's the one created by Codemasters, an essential game for all lovers of racing sports. Some people may not like the new in-your-face approach in Colin McRae: DiRT 2, but the driving itself is still great and whether it's realism or arcade action you're after, there's plenty to love.If you're into rallies, this DiRT Rally is going to make you really happy. The demo's not too easy, either so you get some replay value for this big 1.3 gigabyte download! It's best played with a joypad or even a wheel - in fact while keyboard is supported it's really not much fun! The graphics are great, and the sound effects are crunchingly realistic. The sense of speed is excellent, and the cars really feel like they're on the track. Vehicles look fantastic, and damage is applied really well. Thankfully, despite the front end, the actual racing is great. Choose an event and a car, and eventually you'll be launched into a race. While it looks good, it makes getting into a race much longer than necessary.
The over the top menu system, presented in a 3D trailer that's supposed to be your home. The worst aspect of Colin McRae: DiRT 2 is presented as the game starts.