I can say that I was really impressed by the variety of locations in the game, in general. All those tracks are located in different parts of the world: the USA, Brazil, Africa, Norway, China, Italy. Speaking of career – the game has to offer you a good amount of different modes and tracks to finish, you can divide them into a few parts: long serpentine sprint tracks to test your driving skills drift related tracks circuit racing time trial races. Cars tuning in Dirt 5 is only visual so if you are looking for a better and faster car – you should simply buy a new one. Opponents behave pretty fair on the track, sometimes they can be a real problem for the player, and sometimes they just can’t do a thing to catch you, simply because your car is much faster. You can’t choose the difficulty in this game and I would say this game is somewhere on the verge of medium and hard difficulty, where you can feel the real difficulty only closer to the end of the career. Especially when it comes to the dynamic changes of the weather and the gravel turns into the mud on the second lap of the race and this affects your driving style. Physics in this game is really incredible – you can always feel the difference when you drive on the straight road, on the sand, on the gravel, or even ice. But there is also a place for the challenge, as the more you progress through the career the harder the races become. Most of the time the game feels pretty easy so the player could sit back and relax driving their favorite cool-looking cars. Every single race is filled with energic modern music, crazy enemies who always try to take you off the road, and the dynamic changes of the weather add the atmosphere for the game. Dirt 5 is all about fun, high speed, and beautiful sceneries all the way down and the game doesn’t forget to remind you about it all the time.
The game starts pretty cheerfully with an easy race full of action.