Indeed, even poor old Colin McRae, is reduced to the status of a wallflower as Codemasters openly flirts with their audience. Your navigator screams annoying messages of encouragement at you at a rate of knots. While you’ve got to congratulate the guy for excelling in his chosen career path despite the considerable drawback of having a completely paralyzed face, you’ll still wish Codemasters thought to map an ejector seat on the bumper buttons.
We’re getting bogged down with things that don’t matter a great deal. The simple meat of the matter is that Colin McRae: Dirt is a compelling package, absolutely rammed with content, and - crucially - not one bit of it sucks. Getting the best times on the rally events is as furiously addictive as ever, and even rally virgins will soon be memorizing vague instructions in order to gain an extra edge. At the other end of the spectrum, the racing events don’t suffer despite their “me too” feel - although the simple-minded AI obviously didn’t get the memo that it’s not 2002 any more. Luckily, their buffoonery isn’t dimwitted enough to spoil the overall racing experience.





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