It only takes one race in Dirt 5 to see the arcade racing influence, especially since the game no longer has an option to switch to a simulation mode. It wasn't until Dirt Rally that the series finally had a clean split to take on the traditional rally racing that purists craved, while the main series has completed its journey into more arcade territory with Dirt 5. Dirt Showdown was meant to be the more arcade-style entry in the series, but the main series never strayed far from its arcade trappings. It may have started off as a traditional simulation, much like its predecessor the Colin McRae Rally series, but it didn't take long to add modern elements that made it more party-like. It also happens to be a series that has had a constant evolution of identity. As a racing game series, Dirt has provided solid racing action with each new entry.
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