Dirt 2 Review
The original Dirt, released in 2007, has one of the best menu designs of all time. It's truly a stunning piece of art, just on the frontend alone. Dirt 2 has an equally impressive interface that puts you into a RV that you (somehow) drive across the world. Everything you could want is in and around this game -- from a world map used to select from 100 different racing events to the multiplayer board on the wall to a TV that shows off instructional videos. Step outside your trailer and you get a look at the festival-like surroundings for each locale and can buy and customize new cars or see the latest tournament results. It's an immersive experience and is in many ways better than the first Dirt.
The core of Dirt 2 is the Career Mode, which starts you as an up-and-coming racer and builds you into a champion. Each race earns you XP, which in turn increases your driver's level. Through Level 30 you gain new liveries, unlock new races and earn some lovely parting gifts. If it was pc games download full version free all gaming world would brake loose. These include dashboard items such as a hula girl and fuzzy dice to hang from your rearview mirror. Xbox 360 owners get a special bonus of unlocking their Avatar to dangle from their interior. Rewards are always welcome and Dirt 2 makes certain to spoil you early and often.