Yep, this sure is DIRT Rally again. It looks prettier, sounds prettier, has much more detailed, varied, and punishing physics, and has more cars and a lot more stages. This game also has a stupid amount of DLC, and I'm really not a fan of the fact that owning all of it means I start the game with 2.4 million credits and seemingly at least half the cars in the game already in my garage. The first DIRT Rally game did a really poor job of introducing new players to the game, and this game does even worse, which is tragic. I'm also really not a fan of the fact that the very first career race it gave me was a snow rally after I chose a rear wheel drive car, because them there snow physics are seriously unforgiving compared to the first DIRT Rally, and that's a real tough pill to swallow as a first race after a long time away from the games, so I can't imagine how much that must suck for less experienced players. I struggled for a while in shakedown runs, then gave up and decided to just go for it and take the loss... and then won anyway. By a considerable margin. So the AI drivers are also easier. And on top of all of that, they somehow managed to make the game camera fail to convey the position of your car. There were numerous occasions where I could have sworn I was in the clear, only to slam into the wall anyway, and out of every racing game - not just from Codemasters, any racing game - I've ever played, this one is the most difficult to tell how far out the back end is sliding from the cockpit view... and that's pretty important to know in rally. Really disappointing stuff.

There are a couple new things I do like though. They finally got off the fence and got serious about restricting restarts, so now instead of getting a small credit bonus if you restart less than five times in a stage, you can only restart five times at all before being forced to take what you get or retire. I also really appreciate no longer being forced to finish a stage or two without having tuning available, because now tuning is a purchasable upgrade, though I don't think that's a particularly good solution either, especially since it's so expensive on some cars that it could take you a whole event to afford it anyway. Assuming you're not starting with millions, that is. But they also shrunk the gap between a new car and a fully upgraded one considerably, so that's nice I guess. The repair system is dramatically simplified too, and now it actually makes sense, so that's really nice.

With all of that said, even with my disappointments, this is definitely the better game out of the two. My problems with the camera are the most serious out of the complaints, but that can be adjusted to, and the massive improvement in the driving experience and stage variety more than makes up for everything else. If this game had hill climb events, it would have been even better. But, like I said, it really is just more DIRT Rally but better, so I have nothing else to say about it. Good game overall.

And now that I've played all the DIRT games, I can confidently say that I will be playing a lot more of this game and DIRT 2, and aside from booting up the first DIRT Rally occasionally for a hill climb, the rest of the series can stay on the shelf, or in the trash.

New Zealand in F2 kit cars is one of the most fun experiences I've had in any racing game, by the way. Best class, best location.

(from my web zone: https://kerosyn.link/i-played-every-codemasters-racing-game-to-prove-a-point/#dirt-rally-20)

Reviewed on Oct 15, 2022


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