It's easy to assume with racing games, that they improve in a completely linear fashion. When your genre isn't founded upon story, characters, or complex level design, what is there to improve but the feel and look of the game?
But having booted up DIRT 3 recently shows that outlook doesn't apply. To me (while going to other entries for specifics like Dirt Rally) DIRT 3 is easily the most complete game in the series. It's got a little bit of everything, and does all of it extremely well. It's accessible to those who don't play the genre, and challenging for experienced players like me.
When a game's faults can be boiled down to some occasionally drawn out menus, and a questionable objective bonus system, it's hard to deny its quality.
Kacey
2021-01-04 14:03:26 +0000 UTC