
The game rests uncomfortably in its usage of the noir genre.

The game rests uncomfortably in its usage of the noir genre.

The expansion's new Olympic content is an ill fit for what made the base game good.

This racer's hook isn't the gameplay, which is a problem.

An earnest attempt at an online-focused title that conveys a love of racing but also contains a few missteps.

The racer continues to excel on the track, but the fussy structure and changes from previous Forzas limit what you can do.

The series' continuing focus on customization is what sets it apart.

Seeing where Hunter’s story goes is a very compelling part of a game that otherwise feels very familiar.

The developer improves a vital component of the franchise without changing what was already great.

The game adds to the franchise in multiple areas, but what does it add up to?

The game makes you replay a paltry number of out-of-the-box courses and its modes lack features, resulting in a sidestep for the series.

Even with the Longshot story mode, this year's game skews towards the hardcore/competitive crowd.

This is a must-play for any golf fan, with lasting gameplay and features that make it better than the first title in every way.

Dirt 4 goes beyond just having more features than Dirt Rally – it's the best iteration in the entire series.

The game's charm goes beyond its initial explosions.

The game does a good job replicating your golf swing – warts and all.