Dirt 5 ps5 review3/11/2023 Not particularly challenging, but still enjoyable for those that like racing games. The visuals are backed up by a fun, arcade-style handling engine that means you can easily pick up and play with a pad: I won my first 20-odd races without upgrading to a better car, and many of them were won by a few seconds. Night races, particularly those in poor weather look jaw-dropping. There are moments that’re obviously next-gen sunlight shimmering through tree canopies or massive moonlight reflecting on rain water, but there are extra details you only notice later.įor example, the droplets of rainwater on windscreens look incredibly real, as do minute particles of pyrotechnics that are set off throughout night races. The layouts of the tracks to go with them aren’t particularly memorable – it’s hard to have a favourite – but the graphics involved in them and the cars are truly impressive. What’s more, the cars can be customized, if you’re willing to fiddle with paints and decals – though not tuned mechanically. From the Ariel Nomad Tactical to the Volkswagen Race Touareg 3, DiRT 5 features a surprisingly in-depth garage – which isn’t what you’d expect after booting it up. Still, it’s far harder to be cynical about the car list, which features a great blend of old classics and new cars you’ll want to try out. That means the UI and general aesthetic of the game looks like an interactive Nandos menu there’s a podcast/radio show that talks you through the cheesy narrative, and there’s plenty of pumping EDM and colours to keep you awake throughout the menus.
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