DiRT Rally 2.0 Game of the Year Edition

82

Top Critic Average

80%

Critics Recommend

The Games Machine
9.5 / 10
Jump Dash Roll
8 / 10
Spaziogames
8.7 / 10
GameSpew
9 / 10
Cubed3
6 / 10
Creators: Codemasters
Release Date: Mar 20, 2020 - PC, Xbox One, Xbox Series X/S
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DiRT Rally 2.0 Game of the Year Edition Trailers

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DiRT Rally 2.0 Game of the Year Edition • Trailer • PS4 Xbox One PC

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"The complete off-road experience" - DiRT Rally 2.0 Game of the Year Edition, Available March 27


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Critic Reviews for DiRT Rally 2.0 Game of the Year Edition

An essential masterpiece for the fans but all should give it a shot, thanks to superfine gameplay

Review in Italian | Read full review

With more tracks and stages than you can shake a stick at, DiRT 2.0: Game of the Year edition barrels on sideways whilst welcoming back the name that started it all: Colin McRae. Despite a lacklustre feel when using a wheel, there's still a very impressive rally simulation hidden away inside just waiting for you to turn the key.

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DiRT Rally 2.0 Game of the Year introduces a bunch of new interesting contents, making DiRT 2.0's offer even larger.

Review in Italian | Read full review

If only DiRT Rally 2.0 Game of the Year Edition wasn’t so hard on players then it would be perfect. It’s near enough for most, though. This is undoubtedly the best rally game available right now. And it probably will be until the next DiRT Rally emerges.

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Cubed3

Athanasios
6 / 10
Cubed3

Ask anyone who has played DiRT Rally 2.0, and they'll probably mention how great this is. They are right. This is one of the greatest rally games one can enjoy right now, with the Game of the Year edition being the best way to do so, as it includes every DLC that has been released. The problem with it, is that a great deal of the content on offer requires being online, yet this is plagued by some severe connectivity issues.

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