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27.4 hrs on record (27.4 hrs at review time)
After over a decade, the first game finally makes its official PC debut. It's a pretty solid port so far. It might not have many visual upgrades, but don't let that dissuade you. The game's visuals aged like a fine wine and I feel it doesn't really need much improvement.

Even years later, it's still an amazing experience. KB+M support really is a game changer.
Posted 27 November, 2024.
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17.3 hrs on record (7.9 hrs at review time)
It's a pretty good remake so far. Visually, it blows the original game out of the water. Gameplay wise, it's more or less the same with some QoL fixes.

There is an issue with stuttering however, which is related to DX12 (not Denuvo) and how it compiles shaders. Hopefully it will be addressed in a future update.
Posted 31 January, 2023.
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248.7 hrs on record (166.7 hrs at review time)
If you've played any Souls game in the past then Elden Ring will be more or less the same except with an open world. You may or may not suffer depending on how good of a Souls player you are.

If this is your first Souls game, then rest assured because Elden Ring is probably the easiest Souls game to date, but not by much. You'll still get destroyed by bosses or other players via invasions with OP meta builds until you've mastered the game with aforementioned meta builds and the sacred art of dodge rolling because blocking is useless unless you have a greatshield.

Long story short: You will laugh, cry, and suffer at random intervals playing Elden Ring. Likewise, with enough practice, you will overcome adversity and decimate everything that stands in your way until someone better than you decides to invade your game.
Posted 22 November, 2022.
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29.5 hrs on record (3.5 hrs at review time)
DiRT 5 from the outside seems like a worthy entry to the series, but after playing it for a bit, I noticed it's a DiRT game in name only like Showdown was.

Gameplay is pure arcade
Not a bad thing exactly, though if you were expecting a sim the likes of DiRT Rally, then this ain't it chief.

No Rally...
Rallying, which is a staple in every DiRT game (except Showdown) is nowhere to be found in 5. In a series centered around rallying, you would think that would be an option, but that's not the case unfortunately. So what game modes are there? Well let's take a look shall we?

Ultra Cross
The standard race mode

Ice Breaker
Same as Ultra Cross but on ice.

Pathfinder
You take a buggy and drive it across excessively bumpy terrain uphill against the clock.

Sprint
Off road oval racing in sprint cars.

Playgrounds
Basically a level editor: create your own stunt course and share it with the world.

Rally Raid
Cross country point to point racing in trucks and buggies.

Landrush
Closed circuit racing in trucks and buggies.

Stampede
Cross country circuit racing in trucks and buggies.

Gymkhana
Perform drifts, spins, jumps, etc. in a closed arena while earning the highest score possible against the clock. Since DiRT 3, any inclusion of Gymkhana in future entries tend to be polarizing. I personally see no problem with it, but YMMV.

In a nutshell: No rally, but there is GYMKHANA!!!

The damage modeling for the cars are nowhere near as impressive as it once was in previous installments.
Think GTA 3 era level of damage. There's no mechanical damage either, so if you crash into a barrier at 100+ MPH... BOOM! Engine block is still intact and the car is still driveable. DiRT 1 - 4 had mechanical damage, so why not this one? Manufacturer pressure? If that's the case, then CM isn't really at fault here.

The visuals are hit or miss for the most part. In some areas it looks good, and some bad.
Good:
-The weather effects, wetness of the cars.
-Cars will get dirty overtime from dirt, mud, etc.
-The cars themselves don't look too bad either.

Bad:
-The cockpit has no working mirrors
-The clouds remind me of a 2D skybox
-Some of the texture work
-Badly implemented TAA which looks blurry and pixelated even at 1080p (every resolution setting is set to 1080p) TAA appears to have been fixed as of update 4.00

I mean... DiRT 2 and 3 looked better than this. That's not good.

Performance is all over the place in this game with the visuals set to its highest possible settings.
Specs for reference:
RTX 2060 Super
Ryzen 5 1600 @ 3.8GHz
16GB RAM @ 3000MHz
Running on an SSD

I didn't really notice any stuttering while playing, but I did notice my framerate fluctuating from 45 - 35FPS. The reason was the game's global illumination setting which for some reason destroys your framerates at its highest. Lowering it to high yields a boost to performance with an unnoticeable difference to visual fidelity. Despite that, I still see random framerate drops here and there on some courses. Optimization needs work Codies.

Annoying voice overs... Ugh.
Stop this. Just stop. Haven't you learned from DiRT 2? Not even Troy Baker can make annoying voice overs in a racing game exciting. IT NEVER IS EXCITING

The soundtrack is lackluster
Subjective, but I personally don't like the soundtrack. It's not my cup of tea.

Closing
It's a decent arcade racer, but not the sequel to DiRT 4 you're looking for.

EDIT: As of update 4.00, the game still performs poorly.
Posted 5 November, 2020. Last edited 30 March, 2021.
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1 person found this review helpful
115.4 hrs on record (78.2 hrs at review time)
This is the Ace Combat game Assault Horizon should've been: fun, engaging, compelling. Fans of 4, 5, Zero, and even 6 will no doubt enjoy this installment.
Posted 30 November, 2019.
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3.1 hrs on record (1.4 hrs at review time)
This is the best game in the series in my opinion; however, it's mired by an atrocious porting job. You'll probably spend more time trying to fix the game than actually playing the game unfortunately.
Posted 21 November, 2017. Last edited 21 November, 2017.
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