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Dirt 3 on PS3

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Dirt 3 is a Racing game available on the PS3.

Dirt 3 is a Racing game. Racing games, although sometimes seen as a sporting sub category, are a well established video game genre in their own right.

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Dirt 3

Dirt 3 returns with the same solid handling, but now seats it in an expanded range of locations, features and events. More of the same is by no means a bad thing here.

Dirt 3 is the next game in the (previously named) Colin McRae Rally series, developed and published by Codemasters. This version continues the realistic timed driving challenges but adds new modes and features. The games offers a split screen two player mode as well as a new cockpit camera view.
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Soulful Gamer review Wed, 25 May 2011

Dirt 3 sets out its stall for the future. However, it's the sense that this game knows what's important and where it has come from that gives it a real sense of soul.

Codemasters' rally franchise isn't the first game you'll think of if you are after an experience with more soul. After all, it's just a driving game, how engaging can it really be?
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