Compara los precios de DiRT Rally en tiendas de claves de confianza y encuentra la mejor oferta. Desarrollado por Codemasters. Publicado por Codemasters. Lanzado el 7/12/2015. Disponible en PC, Mac, Linux. Géneros: Racing, Simulation, Sports. Puntuación Metacritic: 86/100.

If you ever wanted to know what it feels like to bin a Group B car into a Welsh ditch at 100mph, DiRT Rally is the closest a game has gotten to that specific terror, and it earned an 86 on Metacritic doing it.

I have handed a controller to friends who thought they were decent racing game players, watched them obliterate their car on the very first Monte Carlo hairpin, and laughed until something hurt. That's DiRT Rally in a nutshell: Codemasters stripping back a decade of arcade fluff and returning to a pure, unforgiving point-to-point rally simulation that punishes overconfidence and rewards patience. This is not a game for the crowd that enjoys rewind buttons and flashy stunt arenas. It is for the crowd that wants to learn what throttle oversteer actually feels like. The core loop is stage rally: each event is a chain of point-to-point timed runs across locations including Welsh mud, Greek gravel, Monaco ice tunnels, Swedish snowbanks, and the iconic Pikes Peak hillclimb in the USA. Your co-driver reads pace notes in real time, and listening to him is not optional, it is survival. Car damage is persistent across a stage sequence, which means you have to make real decisions between stages about whether to repair your suspension or your windscreen with the limited time available. Every car in the roster handles differently, from classic Minis and Escorts up through monstrous Group B machines, and getting comfortable in each one takes genuine investment. The physics sit in a place critics have debated: not quite a hardcore sim on the level of Richard Burns Rally, but serious enough that driving concepts like racing lines, throttle modulation, and weight transfer all apply and matter. Assists are available for those who need them, but the game never coddles you. On the hardware front, this is one of those titles where owning a wheel and pedal set genuinely transforms the experience. The force feedback communicates surface changes and weight shifts in a way a gamepad simply cannot match, and the immersion of charging through a tree-lined forest stage with a good wheel setup is difficult to overstate. That said, a gamepad works well enough to be competitive, and keyboard play is technically possible but not recommended for anyone who wants to finish a stage with their car intact. VR support is included, which for wheel owners in particular is worth mentioning, putting on a headset for cockpit-view runs through night stages is a memorable experience. For couch play: be upfront with yourself here. DiRT Rally has no split-screen mode. The multiplayer angle is primarily online, with Rallycross events letting you race door-to-door on licensed World Rallycross circuits against other players. Rally stages themselves are time-trial format, so online competition is asynchronous rather than side-by-side. The "four drunk friends on the couch" scenario does not apply cleanly, though passing the wheel around for hot-seat time trials and trash-talking ghost times is a perfectly valid Saturday night. If you want split-screen off-road chaos, this is the wrong game; Dirt 3 or Dirt 5 is what you're looking for. If you want the most rewarding solo rally experience that has shipped in a very long time, this is the right one. The career mode is intentionally stripped back, which some players find refreshing and others find thin. There is no elaborate progression story or unlockable pomp, just events, championships, and your own improving lap times. The stage and car selection at launch received some criticism for breadth, though community feedback during early access shaped the final release significantly. Visually the game holds up well, with particle effects, weather variation, and interior cockpit detail all doing good work. The audio design is exceptional, gravel pinging off wheel arches, the co-driver's cadence perfectly synced with corners, engines cracking and popping on throttle lifts. Riley, Scout Team

DiRT Rally

DiRT Rally

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If you ever wanted to know what it feels like to bin a Group B car into a Welsh ditch at 100mph, DiRT Rally is the closest a game has gotten to that specific terror, and it earned an 86 on Metacritic doing it.

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I have handed a controller to friends who thought they were decent racing game players, watched them obliterate their car on the very first Monte Carlo hairpin, and laughed until something hurt. That's DiRT Rally in a nutshell: Codemasters stripping back a decade of arcade fluff and returning to a pure, unforgiving point-to-point rally simulation that punishes overconfidence and rewards patience. This is not a game for the crowd that enjoys rewind buttons and flashy stunt arenas. It is for the crowd that wants to learn what throttle oversteer actually feels like. The core loop is stage rally: each event is a chain of point-to-point timed runs across locations including Welsh mud, Greek gravel, Monaco ice tunnels, Swedish snowbanks, and the iconic Pikes Peak hillclimb in the USA. Your co-driver reads pace notes in real time, and listening to him is not optional, it is survival. Car damage is persistent across a stage sequence, which means you have to make real decisions between stages about whether to repair your suspension or your windscreen with the limited time available. Every car in the roster handles differently, from classic Minis and Escorts up through monstrous Group B machines, and getting comfortable in each one takes genuine investment. The physics sit in a place critics have debated: not quite a hardcore sim on the level of Richard Burns Rally, but serious enough that driving concepts like racing lines, throttle modulation, and weight transfer all apply and matter. Assists are available for those who need them, but the game never coddles you. On the hardware front, this is one of those titles where owning a wheel and pedal set genuinely transforms the experience. The force feedback communicates surface changes and weight shifts in a way a gamepad simply cannot match, and the immersion of charging through a tree-lined forest stage with a good wheel setup is difficult to overstate. That said, a gamepad works well enough to be competitive, and keyboard play is technically possible but not recommended for anyone who wants to finish a stage with their car intact. VR support is included, which for wheel owners in particular is worth mentioning, putting on a headset for cockpit-view runs through night stages is a memorable experience. For couch play: be upfront with yourself here. DiRT Rally has no split-screen mode. The multiplayer angle is primarily online, with Rallycross events letting you race door-to-door on licensed World Rallycross circuits against other players. Rally stages themselves are time-trial format, so online competition is asynchronous rather than side-by-side. The "four drunk friends on the couch" scenario does not apply cleanly, though passing the wheel around for hot-seat time trials and trash-talking ghost times is a perfectly valid Saturday night. If you want split-screen off-road chaos, this is the wrong game; Dirt 3 or Dirt 5 is what you're looking for. If you want the most rewarding solo rally experience that has shipped in a very long time, this is the right one. The career mode is intentionally stripped back, which some players find refreshing and others find thin. There is no elaborate progression story or unlockable pomp, just events, championships, and your own improving lap times. The stage and car selection at launch received some criticism for breadth, though community feedback during early access shaped the final release significantly. Visually the game holds up well, with particle effects, weather variation, and interior cockpit detail all doing good work. The audio design is exceptional, gravel pinging off wheel arches, the co-driver's cadence perfectly synced with corners, engines cracking and popping on throttle lifts.

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Riley · Scout Team

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Single-playerMulti-playerSteam AchievementsFull controller supportVR SupportedSteam Trading CardsSteam WorkshopSteam CloudValve Anti-Cheat enabledSteam LeaderboardsRemote Play on PhoneRemote Play on TabletRemote Play on TVFamily SharingRally SimulationWheel SupportVR CompatiblePersistent DamagePace NotesHillclimbGroup B CarsRallycrossTime Trial Leaderboards

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7 dic 2015

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