So far it’s pretty much what we’ve seen before. Vehicles again are the same as those that featured in the console version with a range of rally cars, trophy trucks and buggy’s all available for you to rip up the dirt in. In addition to gaining experience, you also earn cash, allowing you to buy new vehicles and upgrade packs. Just as in the console version gaining experience as you race will also give you access to a wider range of liveries and assorted novelty items allowing you to customise your ride to a certain degree. You start your career gaining experience in order to unlock new locations and events to race in. The playing experience on offer in the PC version of Colin McRae’s Dirt 2 is pretty much the same as that of the console. By the end of this review, I guarantee any fears you may have held for the PC version of Dirt 2 will be well and truly put to bed. The PC version seems to have taken an age to become available, usually when this happens it's quite often a sign things are going to be better or worse than what has come before. I was very impressed with the console version of Colin McRae's Dirt 2 when it arrived back in September.
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