
As you level up, you unlock more and more races in more and more places, as well as improving your rank from one of three available (thus providing you with even more races). You use this vehicle to enter the first race and, upon completing, nets you money and XP with which to level up. You begin the game with a Colin McRae special vehicle, which is yours to have and to hold - as well as smash around racetracks. It becomes just you, the car and the dirt.Īnd this is, in essence, the philosophy for the entire game.

As you load a race, the music begins to blare out as you're offered a variety of stats based upon your current racing, and the upcoming track. The soundtrack of the game is never overbearing meaning that the songs that are played at the festivals your tour bus is parked at do enough to interest you, even though they're more background noise. Every effort has gone into this game to make it the best looking and stylish racer out - and it does well to stand out. From the slick menus navigating around a tour bus to the gorgeous graphics, this game just shines. The first thing you'll note when you boot up this game is its style.

Does their second iteration in this series sparkle, or is it just dirty? Grid, arguably, has become one of the most popular circuit racers, whilst Colin McRae DiRT took us back into rallying.
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And two they've shown us they really know how to craft a decent racing title. One they have a penchant for irregular upper case letting.

With recent racers GRID and DiRT, Codemasters have managed to show us two things. Reviews // 1st Oct 2009 - 13 years ago // By TimmyShire Colin McRae: DiRT 2 Review
