![]() This feeling of pushing yourself to your limits, and beyond, is what makes racing in Dirt 2 so lovely. When the speedometer is peaking and your car races past trees and dunes while wobbling unsteadily at every bump in the road, you feel on the verge of loosing control. It's about active drifting and brutal battling with your competition. ![]() The cars feel heavy, the turns require accuracy, but the game isn't as merciless as the more simulator-like competitors on the market. Codemasters again prove that they are masters of mixing arcade and simulation in a racing game. Which is a shame, because the racing in Dirt 2 is great. And loading the menu every time I finish a race, just to be allowed to choose a new race and then waiting for that race to load gets to be very irritating after a while. Sure, I've been dabbling with decorating my cars or watching TV in the trailer, but I've mainly been trying to race. After four hours with Dirt 2 the statistics proclaim I've spent a mere 37 hours behind the wheel. This interactive menu is graphically very demanding, and takes ages to load. For the first few hours it's a thrill to return to your trailer between the races to watch TV, study the fans walking by, and selecting a new race. The menus immerse me in the game in a way normal menus wouldn't. It's atmospheric and well-produced, and reminds me more of a snowboard game than the usual clean and shiny racing menus that accompany games in this genre. From here you can enter your trailer to select races, edit options, play multiplayer, etc. You start backstage in a racing arena, surrounded by crew, racing fans and competitors. It's well worth mentioning the start of the game, because Codemasters has really made and effort in making you feel like a real race driver. Money spent expanding his car pool and gaining access to more races and competitions. It mixes the best elements of both games: the rally-feel of Dirt with the brutal physics-based racing in Grid, and the result is excellent.Īs usual you start as a young and inexperienced driver out to win races to claim fame and money. From arena events set at the iconic Battersea powerstation in London and stunning Santa Perez stadium in LA to Iceland and Japan the whole world becomes player's off-road playground.Perfect for portable play DiRT 2's rewarding career mode offers both circuit and point to point racing and is complimented by an arcade mode for quick-fire race thrills plus challenge mode where players are rewarded for performing jumps power sliding and high speed runs.Race your friends with in multiplayer.Dirt 2 feels like the secret lovechild of Race Driver: Grid and Colin McRae: Dirt. Players get behind the wheel of best-in-breed vehicles like the Subaru Impreza WRX STI Nissan 350z Hummer H3 Mitsubishi Evo and Kincaid Ford F150.Take it on Tour! DiRT 2 will take players on a World Tour to compete in over 40 exhilaration events in the most diverse and exotic environments. Taking the very best of real-world off-road racing as its inspiration Colin McRae: DiRT 2 melds a modern live sports event vibe with sublime handling. Get DiRTY wherever you go with DiRT 2 on PSP.Įxperience the most exhilarating off-road racing on a handheld. Multiplayer support includes intense wheel-to-wheel racing for up to 4 players over Wi-Fi and using Game Sharing two players can go head-to-head with just one copy of the game. From Iceland to Japan and London to LA players get behind the wheel of the planet's hottest officially licensed rally and off-road vehicles and take on a range of solo multi-vehicle and multi-class events set in 9 global locations.ĭiRT 2 on PSP is tuned for portable play including a career mode and a range of quick-fire challenges. Developed from the ground up for the PSP DiRT 2 shares the exciting action-sports attitude of its high-definition cousins and takes players on an exhilarating World Tour. Colin McRae: DiRT 2 is set to bring the pinnacle of off-road race gaming to PSP.
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