Dirt 4

released on Jun 06, 2017

Dirt 4 is all about embracing danger. It’s about the thrill, exhilaration and adrenaline that is absolutely vital to off-road racing. It’s about loving the feeling of pushing flat out next to a sheer cliff drop, going for the gap that’s too small and seeing how much air you can get. Be Fearless.


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Dirt 5
Dirt 5
Dirt Rally 2.0
Dirt Rally 2.0
Dirt Rally
Dirt Rally
Dirt Showdown
Dirt Showdown
Dirt 3
Dirt 3

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not as good as dirt 2 imo its disappointing but still playable and fun

DiRT 4 feels like a game that doesn't know what it wants to be. The handling is far too sim-like for arcade fans, but lacks the depth of Codemaster's own Dirt Rally. The game's presentation is fantastic, but the tracks in-game are generic and the car livery designs struggle to stand out. It's an entirely solid game, but nowhere near the heights of it's own past.

this is somehow even more pared back compared to its predecessors. to be fair there’s nothing wrong with the more classic rally focused approach. however, it makes it hard to stand out from the homogenized racing genre. it suffers from the racing genre’s obsession with graphic fidelity, crowded by competitors like dirt rally and the WRC series, especially when both of which are also excellent

Yani... bir araba yarışı oyunu ihtiyacı çektiğim dönemde MacOS kullandığımdan destekleyen tek iki araba yarışı oyunu Dirt Rally ve buydu. Ama beni hiç memnun edemedi, arcade ve simülasyon seçenekleri vardı bu oyunun ikisini de denedim, simülasyon olan yeteri kadar simülasyon değil, arcade olan yeteri kadar arcade değil. Aşırı sinir bozucu bir dengesizliği var, Dirt Rally'de arabanın içinden olan bakış açısıyla oynamak çok zevkliydi fakat bu oyunda bir o kadar zevksiz rahatsız ediciydi.

Kısacası gelişim göstermek yerine gerilemişler ve artık steamde satılmıyor bile.

I respect the attempt at a different approach to track design with random generation (especially since Codemasters has been guilty of recycling tracks from game to game), but once you've played a decent amount you'll have seen all of the rally segments...and stitching them together in a different order doesn't really bring the soul back. I'd much rather have 10-20 well crafted, complete tracks vs. 50 shorter segments mixed and matched. It almost felt as if they were trying to split the difference and please arcade + sim racers with a single game; as such this DiRT came off a little hollow compared to the more cohesive arcade offerings of 2 and 3, or the pure sim of DiRT Rally.