After following up Dirt with Dirt 2 last year, the studio behind the rally racer confirms that it’s working on a Dirt 3
Codemasters trotted out the PC version of Colin McRae: DiRT 2 today at the Windows 7 launch in New York, showing off the snazzy DirectX 11 features the game was delayed for.
Don’t blame us for the horribly punny headline. Responsibility lies squarely on the shoulders of Codemasters’ marketing and PR department.
Dirt 2 has plenty going for it from what I’ve seen of the early build I spent the weekend playing. But more on that later, right now I want you to soak in this odd use of Xbox 360 avatars.
Unlike E3, there were no stars of adult movies to distract us from focusing on Dirt 2 when the game showed up in New York this week. It’s muddy racing with some unexpected narrative touches.
Plenty of video game developers have booth babes on hand at this year’s E3 to add a little sizzle to their games, but only Codemasters has an award-winning porn star in attendance.
Last Thursday’s Codemasters event had some major pluses and minuses. I’m counting Overlord II as a plus – and all three times the speakers blew out as minuses.
New screens show off just how pretty a little mud can be in Codemasters’ DiRT 2, the sequel to 2007′s acclaimed off-road racer.
Codemasters has revealed details of the first new game in the Colin McRae series to be released since McRae’s tragic death last year, entitled Colin McRae: DiRT 2.