
Should I be penalized by a golf-like game that, so vastly unlike real golf, keys so vitally on mouse click reflexes, or just meekly accept my role as a prey species in open "challenge" and fee-based (Ready Go, Bracket, etc.) type games? But what I'm no longer in possession of are the lightening reflexes of the typical teenager and young adult.

I'm confident that I can still out-think my way around a WGT golf course against my share of competitors, but gameplay on WGT is just SO dependent on those lightening reflexes that it really skews the game more in favor of the young MUCH more than the IRL game of golf. I believe it may no longer exist, but at one time a third party offered a "tool" called Shot Master.

The dirt 3 version you get at steam is just like a demo you have to pay for. If you like challenging races at different locations with a whole bunch of different cars - dirt 2 ist the game for you! Dirt Showdown is just a joke in my opinion. If you want an incomplete game with only 20% of content, dirt 3 is the right choice. In terms of content - the first dirt was the best, in terms of presentation, the second dirt is the best.


I have played all Codemaster Rally Titles beginning with the Original Colin McRae Rally.
