When Dirt 2 was released in 2009 it boasted a lengthy and varied career
mode, numerous multiplayer options, and uniformly excellent
presentation. Its sequel loses none of those things and also makes some
great additions to the formula. Split-screen multiplayer is now an
option, there are more vehicle classes to choose from, gymkhana events
and snowy conditions pose fresh challenges, and new multiplayer modes
put interesting automotive spins on some first-person shooter favorites.
Dirt 3 brings a lot of superb content to the table, and because it
offers a plethora of customizable difficulty settings and assists,
newcomers and veterans alike can enjoy its excellent off-road action.
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