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- Colin Mc Rae: DiRT
- X360, PS3
- Published by Codemasters
- Developed by Codemasters
- French release: Available
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Page 1 2 >>It looks better than MotorStorm...
Why coming to the 360 first?
i thought so,but when i clicked on the image,it didnt look that good
My prediction that this will be the best looking racer this year still holds :)
http://www.gamespot.com/pages/gamespace/updates.ph...
hmmm
later on the ps3? I thought ps3 was supposed to be the lad platvform for this game, and they were giving codemasters dev assistance.
hmmm
It doesn't looks as good as the pics from Sega rally though we'll see.
Indeed.
I expect CM:Dirt to be another multiplatform game that looks better on the Xbox 360...
We got our first look at the Xbox 360 version of DIRT during a recent meeting with Codemasters, and we're pleased to report that it's looking very promising indeed.
DIRT will introduce a number of more fiercely competitive events to the mix, including rally raid, rally cross, crossover, hill climb, and CORR (Championship Off-Road Racing) competitions. Different off-road disciplines are contested on different types of courses, and DIRT will feature no fewer than 55 different tracks on which to test your off-road driving skills.
Divided up into 12 distinct classes and categories, the game's garage will include super buggies, pro 4 trucks, and a plethora of rally cars that includes everything from such classic favorites as the '70s Lancia Stratos to Colin McRae's new all-wheel drive R4 prototype.
After witnessing more than a few spectacular crashes during our demo, we can vouch for the fact that they sustain damage that's at least as realistic as anything that we've seen previously.
Why coming to the 360 first?