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Dirt Rally 2.0

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2019 video game
DiRT Rally 2.0
Cover art featuring aVolkswagen Polo Mk5
Developer(s)Codemasters
Publisher(s)Codemasters
SeriesDirt
EngineEgo
Platform(s)PlayStation 4
Windows
Xbox One
ReleasePS4, Windows, Xbox One
26 February 2019
Amazon Luna
3 June 2021[1]
Genre(s)Racing simulation
Mode(s)Single-player,multiplayer

Dirt Rally 2.0 (stylised asDiRT Rally 2.0) is aracing simulation video game developed and published byCodemasters forPlayStation 4,Windows, andXbox One. It was released on 26 February 2019. A version forAmazon Luna followed on 3 June 2021. It is a successor to the 2015 video gameDirt Rally and emphasises realistic driving physics.

Gameplay

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Dirt Rally 2.0 is focused onrallying andrallycross. Players compete in timed stage events on tarmac and off-road terrain in varying weather conditions. The game features stages inArgentina,Australia,New Zealand,Poland,Spain and theUnited States.[2] Codemasters also announced plans to expand the game through the release ofdownloadable content,[3] and released stages inFinland,Germany,Greece,Monte Carlo,Sweden andWales. These stages are remastered versions of the stages included in the originalDirt Rally. There is also a rallycross mode with World RallyCross Supercars (including the lineup of the2018 season) and eight circuits from theFIA World Rallycross Championship.Dirt Rally 2.0 lets players choose between a total of fifty cars, including the aforementioned World Rallycross Supercars, historic rally cars from the 1960s through the 1980s, Groups A, B and R rally cars, and modern rally cars from the 1990s to the late 2010s.[3][4] This was later expanded to thirteen locations throughdownloadable content. Every car can have its setup adjusted before a race.[5]

The game also features a new weather modelling system where changes in the weather affect the relative level of grip and require players to take a more nuanced approach to driving. The weather also affects visibility in stages. The surface of the stages is also subject to degradation; as more cars pass over a stage, more than 100 layers ensure that the road surface will start to shift and break up, affecting grip levels. The gameplay therefore demands maximum concentration, especially as some stages can take more than ten minutes to complete. There is no rewind function and damages not only have a visual but also mechanical effect, with it being possible to sustain "terminal damage", which automatically ends whatever race the car is in as a DNF (did not finish).[5]

The "My Team" mode introduced inDirt 4 is expanded upon, requiring players to hire specialist engineers to maintain the car. However, other elements such as customising liveries, signing sponsors and expanding team facilities were removed. Damage sustained during a rally carries over from event to event. Players are also able to make a wider range of strategic choices, such as tyre compounds; softer tyres offer more grip but wear out faster, while harder tyres are more durable but produce slower stage times. Codemasters later introduced a more comprehensive tutorial for setting up the car to make the process more accessible for newcomers, amateurs and players who have been deterred from exploring setup options in the past.[citation needed]

The release of downloadable content follows a fortnightly schedule, and includes the return of rally locations from the first game, as well as cars such as theŠkoda Fabia andBMW M1. The final DLC package is titled "Colin McRae: Flat Out". It features a new location inPerth and Kinross in Scotland, cars driven byColin McRae and a scenario mode where players re-enact moments from McRae's career.[citation needed]

Development

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Dirt Rally 2.0 is the first game in the series to be developed byCodemasters after game director Paul Coleman's departure from the company in early 2018.[2] Rally drivers Ryan Champion and Jon Armstrong served as consultants throughout the game's development with occasional help fromOliver Solberg, while veteran co-driverPhil Mills lent his voice as the game's English-speaking co-driver.Neil Cole is the English-speaking voice of the rallycross spotter.[6][7] As with other Codemasters racing games, audio was meticulously recorded from inside and out of each car in the game, capturing isolated tracks of intake, exhaust, turbo/superchargers, transmission, and cabin noise.[8][9]

Reception

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Reception
Aggregate score
AggregatorScore
MetacriticPC: 84/100[10]
PS4: 84/100[11]
XONE: 82/100[12]
Review scores
PublicationScore
Destructoid6.5/10[16]
EurogamerEssential[15]
Game Informer8.75/10[19]
Hardcore Gamer4.5/5[20]
IGN8.5/10[14]
PC Gamer (US)87/100[13]
PCGamesN9/10[18]
Push Square[17]

Dirt Rally 2.0 received "generally favorable reviews", according to review aggregatorMetacritic.[10][11][12]

Awards

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YearAwardCategoryResultRef.
2019Develop:Star AwardsBest AudioNominated[21]
The Independent Game Developers' Association AwardsBest Audio DesignNominated[22]
Best Racing GameNominated
The Game Awards 2019Best Sports/Racing GameNominated[23]
202023rd Annual D.I.C.E. AwardsRacing Game of the YearNominated[24]
NAVGTR AwardsGame, Franchise RacingNominated[25]
MCV/Develop AwardsVisual Innovation of the YearNominated[26]
16th British Academy Games AwardsBritish GameNominated[27]

References

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  1. ^New on Luna+: DiRT Rally 2.0, retrieved18 December 2022
  2. ^abErrington, Tom."Dirt Rally 2.0 release date announced".
  3. ^abArif, Shabana (26 September 2018)."Dirt Rally 2.0 Announced".
  4. ^"Dirt Rally 2.0 is coming to PC and consoles next year".Eurogamer. 26 September 2018.
  5. ^ab"50 shades of DiRT Rally 2.0".GameGator. Archived fromthe original on 23 April 2019. Retrieved2 February 2019.
  6. ^Kanal, Samarth (3 October 2018)."How a rally driver is shaping DiRT Rally 2.0".Motor Sport Magazine. Retrieved4 October 2018.
  7. ^McGrath, Christina (12 October 2018)."DiRT Rally 2.0 Road Book – recording co-driver calls".Codemasters Blog.Archived from the original on 16 October 2018.
  8. ^"Episode 7 - Chris Jojo".Signal Path (Podcast). Shure. 1 May 2018.
  9. ^"Pro Talk Series: Hitting the Audio Throttle Chris Jojo - Senior Sound Designer, Codemasters".Sennheiser. 13 March 2019.Archived from the original on 25 September 2020.
  10. ^ab"DiRT Rally 2.0 for PC Reviews".Metacritic.CBS Interactive. Retrieved30 March 2020.
  11. ^ab"DiRT Rally 2.0 for PlayStation 4 Reviews".Metacritic.CBS Interactive. Retrieved30 March 2020.
  12. ^ab"DiRT Rally 2.0 for Xbox One Reviews".Metacritic.CBS Interactive. Retrieved30 March 2020.
  13. ^"DIRT RALLY 2.0 REVIEW". PC Gamer. 18 February 2019. Retrieved2 June 2020.
  14. ^"Dirt Rally 2.0 Review - IGN". November 2021.
  15. ^Robinson, Martin (20 May 2019)."Dirt Rally 2.0 review - Codemasters' finest driving game yet".Eurogamer. Retrieved13 February 2022.
  16. ^Glagowski, Peter (2 March 2019)."Review: Dirt Rally 2.0".Destructoid. Retrieved13 February 2022.
  17. ^Tailby, Stephen (24 March 2020)."DiRT Rally 2.0 Review (PS4)".Push Square. Retrieved13 February 2022.
  18. ^Matheson, Stirling (17 February 2019)."Dirt Rally 2 PC review – a punishing sequel for skilful drivers".PCGamesN. Retrieved13 February 2022.
  19. ^Kato, Matthew (19 February 2019)."Dirt Rally 2.0 Review - Staying Focused".Game Informer.Archived from the original on 20 February 2019. Retrieved13 February 2022.
  20. ^Wells, Cory (19 February 2019)."Review: DiRT Rally 2.0".Hardcore Gamer. Retrieved13 February 2022.
  21. ^Blake, Vikki (16 May 2019)."Shortlist for Develop:Star Awards 2019 revealed".MCV. Retrieved19 June 2019.
  22. ^Stephenson, Suzi (19 September 2019)."TIGA Announces Games Industry Awards 2019 Finalists".The Independent Game Developers' Association. Retrieved25 September 2019.
  23. ^Winslow, Jeremy (19 November 2019)."The Game Awards 2019 Nominees Full List".GameSpot. Retrieved20 November 2019.
  24. ^Chalk, Andy (13 January 2020)."Control and Death Stranding get 8 nominations each for the 2020 DICE Awards".PC Gamer. Retrieved19 January 2020.
  25. ^"2019 Nominees".National Academy of Video Game Trade Reviewers. 13 January 2020. Retrieved19 January 2020.
  26. ^Wallace, Chris (14 February 2020)."It's your last chance to vote for the MCV/DEVELOP Awards winners 2020".MCV/Develop. Retrieved26 May 2020.
  27. ^Stuart, Keith (3 March 2020)."Death Stranding and Control dominate Bafta games awards nominations".The Guardian. Retrieved4 March 2020.

External links

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Main series
Colin McRae Rally
Dirt
Dirt Rally
Spin-offs
Related
Dirt series
F1 series
Grid series
Operation Flashpoint series
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