![]() ![]() Arcade destruction racing at its best: FlatOut's peerless real world physics engine combines vehicles built from 40 plus deformable parts with over 8000 destructible objects per track.This will save you a fortune in the long run. Remember how I said I was going to help you acquire more than a million dollars? Well, all you have to do is find at least 50,000 reviews of mine that tell you not to purchase specific games. The upgrades to this game aren't enough to make me recommend it if you own FlatOut 2, but, for everyone else, it's a green light. This is one solidly designed game, but it should be, since it's been built on a pre-existing game. Sound effects are loud, well recorded, and triggered without a niggle. The tunes are hard-driving rock and really serve to get your revs up. Even with the resolution lowered, the game still looks great with nary a hiccup in the mechanics. The camera angles are well behaved and the draw distance is perfect. The particle effects are magical, and the water is some of the best I've ever seen in a game. Although not photo-realistic, they have a style that is perfectly suited for such arcade games. It's difficult not to be impressed with the graphics. Everyone plays at the same time with only faint, ghost outlines of the other vehicles visible onscreen. To keep the pace steady, you no longer have to wait for other players to take their turn in the stunt and mini-games modes. Up to eight players can be accommodated online and there are enough modes to keep the average player entertained. With no LAN play or split-screen mode, replay value is going to be limited. You'll attempt to have him hit a variety of items and even try to get him to fly through a burning ring of fire. After reaching top speed, you will abruptly brake, allowing inertia to do its job and catapult the driver from the vehicle. To further the carnage theme, a series of mini-games lets you launch the driver from your vehicle into the air, hopefully aimed at an intended target. In the HeadOn mode, you are forced to turn around after each lap and drive in the opposite direction - directly into oncoming traffic.Īlthough, the traffic could be coming at you if you're in last place. It's a demolition game for crying out loud.
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