If you've never played a rally game before, you may be surprised at quite how different a rally is to play compared to a normal race.
There's also an online multiplayer mode, which lets up to eight players compete in any one of the game's four main disciplines.
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Set in the DirtFish rally school in Washington, you'll compete in Time Trial races (collect green tokens scattered around the track to shave seconds off your time, or bump into red ones to add seconds on), and Target Smash challenges, which ask you to crash through as many boxes as you can on a winding route through the academy. Outside of the career, DiRT 4 also comes with a Joyride mode, which lets you test your driving skills on a number of tricky challenges. Finally, Heritage Rallies offer much the same experience as the normal rallies, only in much older, classier cars. Rallycross events see half a dozen competitors face off across a mixed terrain, dirt-and-tarmac course, while Landrush sees you drifting nippy four wheel drive dune buggies around twisting, sandy courses. Standard Rallies are time trial events where you'll find yourself the only one on the track, as you listen to the all important directions from your co-driver, and race to finish in the quickest time possible. With a lengthy career to work your way through, the races in DiRT 4 come under one of four categories, each of which plays in a rather different way.