Wednesday, April 10, 2019

Dirt Rally 2.0 Game Review

If You have idea about racing and mainly a little bit of F1 racing then you will understand what Dirt Rally 2.0 Racing Game can be. You may have played many car games and drive car in many RPG games but those experience and the gearing your car right and left and shifting in Dirt Rally will give you different experience and Feeling. Because, Dirt Rally 2.0 is designed primarily for hard boiled rally enthusiasts and returning fans, so new players may struggle initially. The original Dirt Rally was eventually augmented with a pile of tutorial videos in time for its jump from PC to console, and Dirt 4 features a fully-fledged Dirt Academy training mode set within the sprawling DirtFish Rally School. 


Dirt Rally 2.0’s stages are the best-looking in the series to date – especially in the wet – and each of the six countries represented are wonderfully distinct from one another. Argentina is defined by its snaking mountain trails and switchbacks framed by intimidating rock walls, while Poland is flatter and packed with straights where I can pin the throttle and let it rip. The USA features blitzes through damp, autumnal forests, while New Zealand’s aesthetic is rolling, coastal countryside. Spain is a totally tarmac-based affair, and Australia is a jump-filled journey framed with gum trees and cow paddocks. It’s a great set of locations and, with all due respect to the original Dirt Rally’s line-up of Monaco, Greece, Wales, Germany, Finland, and Sweden, Dirt Rally 2.0 is a lot less Eurocentric in this regard (taking players to four different continents as opposed to just the one).


 In addition, some environments are subjected to the game’s season pass of premium add-ons, which means daily community events based on them are inaccessible. These daily events have a nice payout (in the form of the in-game currency to acquire, upgrade, and repair vehicles) even for finishing in the lowest tier of more than 4,000 drivers. 

Dirt Rally 2.0 tells you how it feels to be a professional rally driver with such fearsome assertiveness that you simply believe it. No questions asked.