Dirt 5 Review Roundup

Dirt 5 will come out alongside Xbox Series X/S on November 10 and PS5 on November 12. For current-gen consoles and PC, Dirt 5 will arrive earlier on November 6.

To help you get a feel for Dirt 5’s critical consensus, we’ve collected reviews about the game below. Critics are divided over the racing sim’s appeal. Some felt that Dirt 5 was too tame and much of the same-old when it comes to racing games, others welcomed Dirt 5 as a refreshing return to a low-stakes arcade experience.

GameSpot’s Dirt 5 review is forthcoming, so stay tuned for that. In Xbox Series X’s Dirt 5 preview for GameSpot, Michael Higham stated, “Dirt 5 may also not be the most impressive thing to come out of the gate to flex next-gen console power, though I do think it’s a good example of how 120 FPS can improve the gaming experience (for the few who will take advantage of it), and that 4K 60 FPS is attainable.”

  • Game: Dirt 5
  • Platforms: PC, PlayStation 4, Xbox One, PS5, Xbox Series X/S
  • Developer: Codemasters
  • Release Dates: November 6 (Current-gen & PC), November 10 (Xbox Series X/S), November 12 (PS5)
  • Price: $60 / £52 / $68 AUD

EuroGamer — No Score

“It’s a small shame but a big deal for a driving game, undermining much of the great work that’s been delivered here – Dirt 5’s vehicles feel like they’ve been wrapped in cotton wool rather than being snarling, living beasts that need serious taming, which can make much of the action a bit of a snooze. Is it enough to derail the entire thing? Not really, and after the identity crisis that plagued mainline Dirt it’s heartening to see it back with a sense of purpose, and a little of that old swagger too. There’s still some tinkering to be done, though, if it wants to return to the series’ peaks.” — Martin Robinson [Full Review]

PC Gamer — 60/100

“Who and what is Dirt 5 for? I’ve been asking myself this question a lot, as I race stony-faced along its forgettable gravel. I don’t know the answer, and I’m not sure Codemasters does either. After all, this is a series that made a name by injecting a bit of extreme sports culture into the Colin McRae Rally series, which was itself beginning to feel a bit warmed-up by 2007. Colin McRae: Dirt was fresh and fun, chucking its pacenotes out of the passenger window and doing a donut just because it felt like it…Instead of jettisoning [Dirt 5’s] identity it’s playing too safe, holding onto it too closely in search of the apocryphal casual racing gamer who’s scared of brake pedals.” — Phil Iwaniuk [Full Review]

Push Square — No Score

“The DIRT franchise has gone through a lot of change over the years. The second and third entries deviated from the pure rally experience, going big on personality with more varied events. Codemasters pivoted to a more serious rally focus in DIRT 4, but with the DIRT Rally games already catering to the purists, it left the series in an odd position. The solution: pull another U-turn, and bring back the fun factor. We’re pleased to say DIRT 5 really benefits from this approach…It’s made immediately clear what the intention is here — this is a return to the more arcadey roots of the series. With colourful, eye-catching presentation, a great licensed soundtrack, and a forgiving handling model, this is the tonal opposite of the previous game in the series.” — Stephen Tailby [Full Review]

Tom’s Guide — No Score

“Sure, DIRT 5 won’t offer the sort of hyper-realistic, knife-edge simulation of its sister title, DIRT Rally 2.0. Codemasters Cheshire, the studio making DIRT 5, makes no bones about the fact that this upcoming entry is intended as a more immediately fun experience, and one you’re even encouraged to enjoy with friends, via split-screen, in the same room…Codemasters already has the simulation angle covered with DIRT Rally; DIRT 5 is for those pining for a rewarding and dazzling arcade ride.” — Adam Ismail [Full Review]

Twinfinite — 4/5

“With the introduction of the Dirt Rally series, the core Dirt series is now more casual by design. The former is the home of long, intense events that test your focus, precision driving, and tight control. Rally is now the hardcore simulation series, leaving Dirt to offer the more traditional, pick-up-and-play racing experience. As a result, Dirt 5’s gameplay has been tweaked from what Dirt fans might expect. It’s not nearly as punishing, with throttle control and precise braking things of the past. You can hurtle around every track at full pelt, flooring the accelerator between each corner.” — Tom Hopkins [Full Review]

Wccftech — 9/10

“DIRT 5 offers a new path for the DIRT series and treads it brilliantly. The core numbered titles have always been slightly more arcade, but this takes it to a whole other level and is fantastic because of this move. This is an incredibly approachable and varied racing game that takes you on a tour of several racing styles in far-flung places across the globe. With every new console generation comes a new generation of racing games, DIRT 5 is that game. It looks fantastic, it’s incredibly fun and it’s polished to a great level and is arguably the best game to come out of Codemasters.” — Chris Way [Full Review]

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Xbox Platforms Getting Apple TV Alongside Series X/S Launches

The Xbox Series X, Series S, and PS5 are just a week away, which means a ton of new games and better performance for your existing library. But plenty of console owners also use their systems as an entertainment hub, and Microsoft has released more details on that aspect of the Xbox Series X and S as well.

In the announcement, Microsoft revealed that your existing streaming entertainment apps will make the trip to Xbox Series X and Series S when they launch. But they’ll be joined by one new addition, as the Apple TV app is finally coming to Xbox consoles on November 10. It will be on the new generation, as well as the Xbox One. This is in addition to your other entertainment apps like Netflix, Disney+, HBO Max, Amazon Prime Video, and Hulu.

The blog goes on to promise enhanced dynamic range and fuller colors on Series X and S, along with spatial sound supported in certain apps like Netflix and Disney+. Microsoft also promises a better user experience with a speedier dashboard and Microsoft Store for locating more apps.

This follows Sony’s announcement of the PS5 entertainment apps, which conspicuously didn’t include HBO Max. It does include the anime streaming service Crunchyroll, which Sony is reportedly close to acquiring.

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Godfall Won’t Require The Latest Hardware For PC

Godfall is one of the PlayStation 5’s big launch titles, but it is also coming to PC when it releases on November 12. Considering the power that the next-generation console brings to the table, you might have expected the requirements for the PC port to be similarly demanding, but that doesn’t seem to be the case.

Counterplay Games has revealed the minimum and recommended requirements for Godfall, neither of which will require the most cutting-edge GPUs from Nvidia or AMD. If you have a respectfully powerful system that is just a handful of years old, you should be good to go for Godfall’s mix of melee action and looting.

If you’re on Nvidia’s side of the fence for your GPU, Counterplay recommends a GTX 1080Ti, notable for its 11GB of VRAM which might factor into texture settings. On AMD’s side, Godfall will prefer a RX 5700 XT, featuring only 8GB of VRAM. Whether you’re using Intel or AMD for your CPU, you’ll be able to get by on current and past generation chips, with the AMD Ryzen 3600 and Intel Core i7-8700 listed.

Check out the full specifications below:

Minimum

  • OS: Windows 10
  • CPU: Intel Core i5-6600 / AMD Ryzen 1600
  • Memory: 12GB
  • GPU: AMD Radeon RX 580 8GB / Nvidia GTX 1060 6GB

Recommended

  • OS: Windows 10
  • CPU: Intel Core i7-8700 / AMD Ryzen 3600
  • Memory: 16GB
  • GPU: AMD RX 5700 XT 8GB / Nvidia GTX 1080Ti 11GB

If you are in the market for a PC upgrade, now is the perfect time to wait a few weeks. AMD is launching its Zen 3-powered Ryzen 5000 series CPUs this week, before it launches its RDNA 2-powered RX 6000 GPUs later in November. Nvidia just launched the RTX 3070 on the heels of the RTX 3080 and 3090, but you might find it difficult to find any in stock.

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Animal Crossing Made A Surprise Appearance On NFL Sunday

Animal Crossing: New Horizons characters made a special appearance in the stands of the Detroit Lions and Indianapolis Colts football game on Sunday. Cardboard cutouts of villagers, Blathers, and other characters filled part of the bleachers during the NFL matchup.

Originally reported by Dali Dimovski on Twitter, the cutouts could be seen a few times during CBS’s broadcast of the game. Cardboard cutouts have become a regular part of professional sports after the COVID pandemic forced teams to limit fan attendance. Teams have been pumping fake crowd noise into stadiums and adding cutouts like these to the stands at NBA, MLB, and NFL games.

The game took place in Detroit at Ford Field, although the cutouts didn’t help the Lions at all. They lost to the Colts by 20 points in a 41-21 blowout.

Animal Crossing: New Horizons has cemented itself as a major part of 2020. Players have used the game to replace trick-or-treating since going door to door this Halloween wasn’t safe because of the pandemic. Joe Biden, the Democratic candidate for president, has his own island, too.

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Sony Is Publishing Nintendo Switch And PC Games Under New Label

A division of Sony is to publish video games for, among other consoles, Switch, the company has announced. Sony Music Entertainment has launched a new publishing label called Unties, whose upcoming projects include a game, titled Tiny Metal, that’s coming to Nintendo’s hybrid console as well as PC and PS4.

Unties has so far revealed three more projects: one for PS4 and two listed for “PC / TBA,” hinting they could come to other platforms later on. Sony Music says the label has been set up “to unearth high-quality [indie] titles … and utilize SME’s vast entertainment business wisdom in order to expose them to as many consumers as possible.” It went on to say it intends “to free creators from the myriad ties that bind them when it comes to publishing their games” and “make free, limitless publishing a reality.”

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This isn’t the first time Sony has published games on non-PlayStation consoles: Sony Online Entertainment previously published games such as PlanetSide 2 and Payday: The Heist on PC. SOE, which was separate to the PlayStation brand and Sony Interactive Entertainment, was later sold off and renamed Daybreak, no longer a part of Sony.

It’s interesting, then, to see Sony–albeit, again, not the PlayStation or SIE division–entering the multiplatform publishing business once more, this time on a rival company’s console. For more, check out some images of Tiny Metal above or a trailer here.

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Apple TV Coming to Xbox Consoles for Series X Launch

Microsoft has revealed all the entertainment streaming apps that will be available with the launch of the Xbox Series X and Xbox Series S, and has also confirmed that Apple TV will be ready at the launch of the new next-gen systems and Xbox One for the first time on November 10.

As revealed on Xbox Wire, Microsoft wants to make the transition from Xbox One to Xbox Series X/S as seamless as possible, and it is bringing forward all the entertainment apps currently available on Xbox One, including Netflix, Disney+, HBO Max, Spotify, YouTube, YouTube TV, Amazon Prime Video, Hulu, NBC Peacock, Vudu, FandangoNow, Twitch, Sky Go, NOW TV, Sky Ticket and more.

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This news confirms that both the Xbox Series X/S and PlayStation 5 will have mostly similar launch line-ups for those looking to watch TV shows or movies on their new consoles.

Microsoft’s message of a seamless transition to next-gen also extends to its games, as it has previously stated that it has performed more than 500,000 hours of testing to confirm that every game playable on the Xbox One – from the original Xbox, Xbox 360, and Xbox One – will work on Xbox Series X/S, except for Kinect-only games.

The Xbox Series X, and the cheaper, all-digital Xbox Series S, will be released on November 10, 2020, just two days before the PlayStation 5 arrives on November 12.

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As Borat, Sacha Baron Cohen Almost Got Caught By Pence’s Security

During an appearance on The Ellen Show, Sacha Baron Cohen peeled the curtain back a bit on Borat 2. In order to get into character as Borat as Donald Trump, Cohen went through some tremendous lengths, and you can see how it went down in the video below.

Since millions of viewers have already seen the movie, it’s hopefully fair game to now reveal some potential spoilers here via Cohen’s anecdotes–but among the most shocking and “oh wow WTF” moments in the film are when Borat quarantines in a Washington cabin with affable, Trump-supporting, QAnon devotees Jim Russell and Jerry Holleman. When Ellen asked how Cohen and the film’s producers arranged that, he explained, “They thought they were going to have a lockdown with somebody from a foreign country who didn’t really understand the virus. I spent five days living with them in character, breakfast ’til going to sleep at night. I got a little bit lost in the character.”

Cohen also talked about the lengthy, laborious effort that went into Borat interrupting Mike Pence’s CPAC speech. Cohen has talked recently about the white-knuckle improvisation required to get past security in the Trump “fat suit”–a 55-inch waistline is “what the prosthetic team said equated his size perfectly”–but some new information in this chat with Ellen is that he began make-up at 1 AM the day of shooting, and once past security, had to wait in the bathroom for five hours before bursting in, offering up his daughter Tutar, slung over his shoulder as a Kazakh gift to the vice president.

Another cool tidbit revealed in the interview is that earlier in Cohen’s career, he lived in Ellen’s guesthouse–he wrote the original Borat movie while a tenant there. For even more Borat trivia tidbits, this Reddit AMA from last week is also worth a look.

Upcoming England Lockdown Affecting Xbox Series X, S, PS5 Pre-Orders

The nationwide lockdown beginning in England on Thursday, November 5 has caused multiple retailers with physical stores to change their policies regarding collecting preorders for PS5, Xbox Series X and Xbox Series S.

All non-essential retailers in the UK will be closed to visitors from midnight on Thursday until December 2 – crossing launch dates for Xbox Series X, S and PS5. However, deliveries and collection services can continue to run.

UK retailer Game addressed the potential issues on Twitter, explaining that customers with preorders should go into shops and pay for their new Xbox Series X and S units by Wednesday, meaning they will be able to pick up the units on launch day:

Game is also one of the approved retailers for the Xbox All Access programme in the UK – the retailer says it will contact those using All Access tomorrow, November 3. The retailer’s currently made no mention of PS5 preorders, although it seems likely that the system will be the same before its November 19 UK launch date.

Most major UK retailers appear to be following suit with Game’s collection plan for preorders. Smyths have assured customers that pre-orders are safe, and that payment and collection details will be emailed shortly. Argos will offer collections from both stores and in associated branches of Sainsbury’s which, as a supermarket, will remain open.

Currys PC World seems less sure of policy right now, with its Team Knowhow service partner saying it’s “uncertain as of yet what’s happening”.

At time of writing, IGN knows of no physical UK retailer cancelling preorders for next-gen consoles, and delivery-based preorders also appear unaffected. One unknown is whether retailers will receive any extra stock of next-gen consoles on launch day – Game says it has no confirmation of extra units right now.

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Surround Yourself in Blizzard Merch With Its New GearFest Event

Announced last week, Blizzard’ GearFest is now live. The event introduces a whole slew of new products to the Blizzard online store ahead of the holiday shopping season.

According to Blizzard, “nearly 50 total brand-new products” are available as part of the event, with wave 1 hitting today, with “collectibles, pins and figures” featuring prominently.

Check out the gallery below to see some of the new products coming to the Blizzard store.

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Launching today:

  • Overwatch 2020 Blizzard GearFest Mercy Funko – $14.99
  • Overwatch D.Va Collectible IncrediBuild (from Insight Editions) – $129.99
  • World of Warcraft 2020 Blizzard GearFest Illidan Funko – $14.99
  • World of Warcraft 2020 Blizzard GearFest Murloc Funko – $14.99
  • World of Warcraft 2020 Blizzard GearFest Sylvanas Funko – $14.99
  • Hearthstone Collector’s Edition Pin Set – $59.99
  • Blizzard Series 7 Blind Pack Pins 5 Pack – $29.99
  • Blizzard Series 7 Platinum Signature Pin Set – $199.99
  • Blizzard Series 7 Collector’s Edition Pin Set – $79.99
  • Blizzard Series 4 Badges Booster Pack (4 Packs) – $19.99

Another wave of Blizzard GearFest merch is scheduled to hit November 16.

Last week Blizzard revealed a massive, collectible World of Warcraft Thrall statue in both colored and unpainted variants, as well as a tease for today’s GearFest kick-off.

The next WoW expansion, originally scheduled for October 27, has been pushed into next month. The new WoW Shadowlands release date is now November 23, meaning WoW players in the US will get their first taste of the new expansion over the Thanksgiving holiday week.

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