DiRT 4 Review

👤by Matthew Hodgson Comments 📅13-06-17
Multiplayer
After our testing, the multiplayer appears solid, with good gameplay, depending on the game mode chosen.

The rally aspect works best here, if you’re looking for clean racing, where you can show off your times. There’s no ghost car feature, the only distraction from other players is their icon moving along the left hand side of the screen, showing progress only. An ability to set lap times to compete against friends would be welcomed, with there being no current custom time-attack method, across pre-set courses.



Land Rush and RallyCross are an entirely different story, with multiple cars on track at the same time. These game modes are hectic, and if you’re looking for clean(ish) racing, avoid this at all costs. These are incredibly fun game modes to play with friends, however, providing you can discuss the rules beforehand.

The Joyride aspect of DiRT 4 is a fun sector, allowing users to set times against each other, across specific challenges. The leaderboards can be configured to show only your chosen platform or all three platforms (PS4, Xbox One and PC), further opening things up.



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