While you might be helping the player in VR to some degree, your own actions don’t feel related to the Dirt franchise at all. This feels like a music rhythm game has been awkwardly jammed into an experience where the only rhythm you’ll find is the dip between switching gears and breaking for corners. Dirt Rally is at its best with a VR headset on and a pair of headphones over your ears to completely cut you off from the outside world.Īt the same time, however, I just can’t help feeling like there’s a better solution than the one here. I can also appreciate that the team has tried to come up with a system that keeps the VR user fully immersed in their surroundings, rather than having their friends voice pulling them out every few seconds. If you miss an input, the player simply won’t get the command and, depending on how much they’re relying on those guidelines, it can disrupt the race. You have to press face buttons, swipe on the DualShock 4’s touchpad, shake the controller and waggle the sticks at different times (I may have had some PTSD-infused Wii flashbacks occasionally). Pressing buttons on time amidst the roar of your car’s engine as the screen travels at 100 mph puts a heavy amount of stress on you, which I can only imagine anyone insane enough to jump into a rally car would experience too. In fairness, I can understand what developer Codemasters was going for here. Yes, Guitar Hero, that game about being a rock legend on stage, not guiding your friend through a perilous track of death as he catapults you towards the finish line. Rather than simply reading out commands to the VR user, however, or learning tracks and actually issuing commands as they would in real life, the second player simply hits button prompts in time as they scroll down the screen. In concept, it’s actually rather brilliant a friend takes on the role of the co-driver and alerts you to incoming turns, bumps and obstructions. This mode is exclusive to PSVR, and makes use of the social screen functionality. Graphically the game is still stunning with its weather effects pounding your senses, mud, water and dirt clouding your windscreen, sun spots blinding your view.
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