![]() ![]() So, all you have to do, is earn enough money, buy an expensive and good looking car that would make any Maybach go pale, then take it out on the streets. destroyed, the street cars are the perfect picture of luxury. Split into 3 different categories, varying from Derby Cars to Street Racing cars. aside from winning the race, your main aim in this game is to wreck everything you can see. You can't call a crash a failure since you get nitro points for every impressive crash so. WRECKAGE! If you hear the name FlatOut, you immediately think of massive car destruction, impressive and dangerous stunts, landed planes and flying cars! Every single scratch is visible on your car and every contact with the solid objects in the landscapes will leave serious "scars" on the car's body. But what the hell? Who cares? This isn't a simulator or anything like that! This is an insanely fun game that features massive. The car damage is impressive for the eye but, alas, it has a really LOW impact on the car's performance. The physics of the game are OK, though there are a few minor bugs. I simply love the landscapes (especially the sunset scenery) and the cars are insanely well modeled. Even if every element from FO1 (I'll use this abbreviation from now on) is present in FO2, each one is changed in a manner that makes the game look like a completely new one, and not just another clone (points at FlatOut Ultimate Carnage).įirst of all the graphics are stunning. Long story short: FlatOut2 = Improved FlatOut1.īut don't think of the game as a new FlatOut1 clone. And FlatOut 2 can be considered a worthy sequel to the original game since it takes everything that made FlatOut 1 a good game and improves each of those elements. Not only that a more accessible and good looking interface is now present, but several cars, tracks, modes and characters were added. ![]() After all, you don't get to play a Destruction Derby-like game everyday :) And since all the Burnout games are console-only, and since I liked FlatOut 1 a lot, I was really interested in the sequel to the original game. Nowadays almost every developer creates an action game, or a FPS. Gameplay feature: Freely destructible terrain.These mini-games can also be played with up to 8 players on one PC in a hot-seat mode. You can use him as a football, throw him through burning rings and more. Like in FlatOut your goal here is to do all kinds of crazy stuff with your driver. If you get bored of that, you can play one of the 12 mini-games. This is not only eye-candy but is also required to fill up your nitro and handicap your enemies. All of the events feature a fully destructible environment. Inside the classes you find different kinds of events: from normal races over Destruction Derbies to stunt events. As you progress to the race class and finally to the street class you can buy better and faster cars which you can then also tune to your needs, like installing a new engine. Here you drive old, wrecked cars straight from the dump. You begin your career in the derby class level 1. Every class is also divided into 3 levels. ![]() The core of the game is the career mode which features 3 different racing-classes: Derby, Race and Street. But contrary to its predecessor, FlatOut 2 is now a complete arcade-racing game. As in FlatOut your goal is to drive as reckless as you can and still win the race.
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