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Dirt 2 - Nintendo DS
- DiRT2 enables players to pick their favorite rides and drive them across multiple disciplines.
- Multiple race disciplines, encompassing the best that modern off-roading has to offer and fueled by the 3rd generation of Codemasters’ world-renowned EGO Engine technology.
- DiRT 2 will take players on a World Tour to compete in aggressive multi-car and intense solo race events in the most diverse and challenging real-world environments. Career paths will span the globe.
- Events include exhilarating rally cross in the massive Los Angeles sports stadium’s 'Stadium King Shootout', edge-of-control canyon racing of Utah's 'Creek Trailblazer' event and the 'Rawang Rally Run' along Malaysian rainforest tracks.
- DiRT 2 invites players to become part of an extreme sports community, with full online multiplayer race events and community integration across multiple disciplines.
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As the sequel to the acclaimed racer of 2007, DiRT 2 is set to take off-road racing games to a new level, with benchmark tech, thrilling new race types, big event atmosphere, stunning locations, a new breed of off-roading heroes and a peerless line-up of super-charged speed machines. Promising a thrilling race experience and an extreme sports attitude that borrows from snowboarding and skateboarding culture, DiRT 2 will take players on a World Tour to diverse and challenging real-world environments to compete in contemporary off-road events. Specifically selected to deliver aggressive and fast paced racing, DiRT 2’s garage will house a best-in-class collection of officially licensed rally cars and off-road vehicles; covering seven vehicle classes and players will be given the keys to powerful machines right from the off.
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As the sequel to the acclaimed racer of 2007, DiRT 2 is set to take off-road racing games to a new level. Packed with a wide variety of features and in-game events such as new benchmark technology, thrilling new race types, big event atmosphere, stunning locations, a new breed of off-roading heroes and a peerless line-up of super-charged speed machines, DiRT 2 isn't your standard off-road racing game. It is the new standard.
Defined by its multiple racing disciplines, encompassing the very best that modern off-roading has to offer, DiRT 2 has more attitude, more adrenaline and more DiRT than ever – off-roading just got cool. Take it on Tour DiRT 2 will take players on a World Tour to compete in aggressive multi-car and intense solo race events in the most diverse and challenging real-world environments. Career paths will span the globe as players unlock tours in stunning locations spread across the face of the planet. Races within the USA, Japan, Malaysia, Baja, Croatia and others await as players climb to the pinnacle of modern competitive off-roading. It’s All About the Event DiRT 2 is adrenaline-fuelled extreme sports with eye-popping visuals and presentation in stunning real-world locations. Events include exhilarating rally cross in the massive Los Angeles sports stadium’s "Stadium King Shootout," edge-of-control canyon racing of Utah’s "Creek Trailblazer" event, the "Rawang Rally Run" along treacherous Malaysian rainforest tracks and the "Battersea Battle," where night races are staged at the iconic London power station. Love Your Ride Embark on a game-long love affair with your favourite cars. Rather than being forced through a checklist of in-game cars, DiRT 2 enables players to pick their favourite rides and drive them across multiple disciplines. Upgrade them, cherish them - and then smash them to bits at breakneck speeds. Get to know which to use for what event and surface, tweak them to perfection, then push them to the absolute limit. The Complete Off-road Package DiRT 2 invites players to become part of an extreme sports community on the Nintendo DS, with events across multiple racing disciplines. Packed with racing achievements, DiRT 2 will be a social hub for off-roading fans on the DS platform. Key Game Features
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| ASIN | B001W6JFMA |
|---|---|
| Release date | September 8, 2009 |
| Customer Reviews |
4.2 out of 5 stars |
| Best Sellers Rank |
#101,767 in Video Games (See Top 100 in Video Games)
#1,668 in Nintendo DS Games |
| Pricing | The strikethrough price is the List Price. Savings represents a discount off the List Price. |
| Product Dimensions | 5.42 x 4.89 x 0.61 inches; 3.51 Ounces |
| Binding | Video Game |
| Rated | Everyone |
| Item model number | 1000101544 |
| Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
| Item Weight | 3.51 ounces |
| Manufacturer | Codemasters |
| Date First Available | December 19, 2005 |
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| Sold By | TechTree | Sosa Games | Sosa Games | AMT Games |
| Computer Platform | Nintendo DS | Nintendo DS | Nintendo DS | Nintendo DS |
| Item Dimensions | 5.42 x 4.89 x 0.61 inches | 4.75 x 5.25 x 0.75 inches | 5.25 x 5 x 0.75 inches | 4.75 x 5.25 x 0.5 inches |
| Item Weight | 3.51 ounces | 3.99 ounces | 4.80 ounces | 3.20 ounces |
| Platform | Nintendo DS | Nintendo DS | Nintendo DS | Nintendo DS |
| Platform for Display | Nintendo DS | Nintendo DS | Nintendo DS | Nintendo DS |
| Video Game Region | Region free | Region free | Region free | Region free |
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The racing itself is decent. It's fun to hit L for the handbrake and drift around corners, but when you upgrade your car, suddenly it won't slide around and almost becomes more difficult to control, but it's faster so you'll still win, you just feel like you're driving crappy. Some of the game modes are annoying. I wish they had just stuck with rally, since the collision physics with other cars is pretty lame. I do like the replays though
The track editor is pretty weak, I've only used it a few times. TrackMania DS has a much better track editor. Basically, don't let it influence your decision to buy.
The decal editor likewise is weak and shouldn't affect your decision. It makes me wish the game were Top Gear Rally on the Nintendo 64. That game let you paint the entire car and it wasn't so grainy.
So, in a nutshell, if you want a racing game with a track editor, go with TrackMania DS . If you want a rally game with decent replays, Dirt 2 is really your only option, and it's not bad.
Package came two days early so I had a chance to try it out.
Thank you.
I'm not sure how many tracks there are in total, but there is plenty. Ranging from the deserts of Mexico, the Icey roads of Iceland. The scenic views of China, the desert of Ethiopia, and a various few others, it won't be one of those games you just get sick of the same scenery all the time. In some parts of either Japan or China, I even felt they had designed a bit of there track as a tribute to the Advanced track of "Daytona USA" (The Tunnel Areas) which made it seem familiar, but in a new way.
There is a few cars to select, from your off-road rally cars, to fwds (hummer included) and off road dirt buggies, but what I found disappointing was there is no hidden vehicles to unlock. In fact, there is no hidden features in this game at all. When it says "new track unlocked" it just refers to you have unlocked the next coarse of the series to participate in.
The tracks are not just racing opponents around 3 laps to the finish, there is also Rally races where you are on your own to beat a certain time, races where you have to hit all the markers (gates) and a few stunt races where you might have to earn enough stunt points or hit a ramp and land in a certain spot. I found it a little weird that one stunt tracks gives the impression you have to flip the car, which is possible in some cars, but I was surprised when I just landed on the other side of the ramp after a normal jump in the Hummer, and it said "Perfect"
The tracks difficulty ranges from way too easy, to it seems hard at first, but after a couple of goes memorizing parts of the track, you make it through in first place. If there is say, 30 tracks maybe in the game, I think only about 4 or 5 of them where a slight challenge. The rest, once you have the top car, you cruise through and leave your oppositions for dead. It's only the smaller challenges like driving through all the gates on tracks with sharp turns, or hitting a certain speed to get to the end by the time the clock runs out that might take you a couple of goes, but in the end, it's all possible, I have beaten everything, and it will only take a day or two to complete.
With that said, I don't know that I have any intention to play the game much ever again. Maybe if I get bored, I might play it all again on expert mode, and see if it is more challenging, but for now, what really let this game down on me after completing it, is there is no ending. You just get left on the map screen to choose whatever race you want, with no indication you have completed the game, no thank you, no congratulations, no nothing new unlocked. If you want to see credits to the game, there accessible through the options menu, and my complaint about the credits is tho it is good you can use the arrows to scroll through it quicker as they roll, it does not tell you name and artists of songs in the soundtrack of the game. I really started to take a liking to some of the tunes in the game, which are nice progressive and hard rock songs, but it doesn't tell you who they are by... unless in the thanks to it is naming the singers? I dunno.
The controls of the game vary. When you start with a new car, it has no upgrades yet, and when you hold the L shoulder button to go around corners, you drift, but you lose a bit of speed. then you can upgrade the engine, tyres, steering and I guess it might be the body (damage), and your car will get faster and stronger, but drifting around corners becomes more stiff and the car doesn't drift as much around sharp turns, tho works nicely around long corners. To achieve certain challenges, you may find yourself upgrading just the engine and body, but leaving the steering and tyres alone so you can drift easier. (hint)
There is also an option to make your own track. But this sounds better then it really is. You are rather limited to what you can make, but you might be able to make a decent track, but you can only race these things on your own, they don't become an extra track in the game, just something to do if you get bored. "Trackmania" is the better option to go for if you want to make your own tracks. This one will amuse you for 5 minutes, then lose it's interest.
You can also customize your car. At first glance in the first few tracks, I thought the cars where going to be boring looking like in some games, but once you go to customize it, you realize you can pick just about any color you want, and add decals to the hood, roof and doors. The in-game tags are not very good, but you do get an option to draw your own decals/tags. The only thing is, you can only do it on the areas I mentioned. Like the last reviewer said, it would be nice if it was like Top Gear Rally on 64, where you can draw wherever you want to.
The graphics of the game are what you see in previews. Not bad for DS, the usual pixels. The music is pretty cool if you like hard-rock, progressive rock and the controls vary depending on what you choose.
The biggest cons to me in the game was annoying wait times. In most races, when you finish, you hit A and you can see a replay, then hit A again to go back to the race option screen, then you have to hit B to go back to get back to the map screen where it takes you to the next race. This became a little annoying after a while, as I thought "why can't it just go straight to the next race with out the map screen" - I thought my game might have had a glitch, as eventually it did just that, but then I found out, it's certain races that have 2 or 3 events in one. It was also annoying during the stunt or gate races, it became frustrating that if you got a score of "poor" you could select to race again, but if you got to the end, you continued, and had to wait for the game to save, then wait for the menu to come back up, go back into the race, select your car, and then you can try again. They should have kept the continue of race again option selectable at the finish weather you won or not.
I think I have covered most of the cons and pros of the game. But you might ask, is it worth getting? Well, I think I prefer Asphalt Urban over this one, so if you own that, don't expect this one to be as good. But if you do like that game, then you may just enjoy this one. It's no Mario Kart, but it has it's moments of fun. However, if you are thinking about a racing game, and want the best one on DS, then consider this one later, and go straight for "SideSwiped" you won't be disappointed in that game. But if you enjoy racing games, like them on DS, and already have those other games, then sure, this one will keep you occupied for a while. Just don't pay much more then 15 bucks for it ;)



