
I urge any potential buyers to bear in mind that this is an ARCADE racing game, and to not make the mistake of buying this as a serious simulator. Just accept that you made a mistake in your purchase by a misjudgement of your own prefered genre and move on- the price you paid for this masterpeice isn't enough to justify such misplaced rage. If the game isn't your type, that doesn't make it bad. If you're not, then you should A) stick to sims like GRID until you are prepared to have fun with video games and B) do NOT give this game a poor review because it's too good for your pretention. If you can take losing with a smile, if you are a person who appreciates the thrill of high-speed crashes and the beauty of variable-mesh twisted carframes, if you have fast reflexes and know your limits, then you can have the time of your life with this game. This game exceeds it's audience and bounds in greatness- and is the worse off for it. A GTA IV/GTA V style in-game trainer for FOUC with features such as airbreak, mouse camera rotation, FPS limit unlocker, disabling out of track reset, unlocking all cars/tracks, etc. A game ahead of it's time, styled after a genre long-dead, running too well on merely moderate systems. The game's lightning-fast engine works against it in this way, as the all-too important gameplay tips are featured on the loading screens, which are subverted in an instant. In keeping with the difficulty level of the arcade games this game styles itself after, however, the game isolates new players, who will quickly become frustrated with the overintelligent AI.


It's like a new-age arcade racer gone wild. Death From Above At first glance, it might seem like running and gunning is the best way to deal with the alien threat, but there are far more effective. Gameplay is great and innovative, multiplayer is incredibly comprehensive and intuitive for all it's flexibility and the bonus modes make great use of the game's oh-so-smooth graphics engine in a flamboyantly hilarious and arcade-like manner. Sturdy and bug-free, runs amazingly well, loads fast and looks beautiful on a computer with an 8-year-old motherboard. Use nudge for more airtime if needed and aerobatics to steer/slow down as needed.
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Ultimate Carnage not only introduces new graphics, it comes up with various new game modes such as the Deathmatch Derby, (in a perhaps intentional nod towards Destruction Derby 2) which feature a closed arena with no defined track the game objective becomes from a circular racing track to a simple fragging contest.Īs known from the previous editions, the game features both various online modes (all game modes can be played online as well), and the infamously goofy Ragdoll Olympics mode, where most game modes end up with the driver character exiting through the windscreen and ending in grievous bodily harm.A very excellent game. 30 degrees for the bottom half of the table and 35-40 degrees for the top half. Literally almost everything can be turned into debris, including traffic lights, fences, even plastic garden chairs.

Not only is everything fully in High Definition, the game introduces a large amount of destructible scenery. The game's appearance has been vastly updated compared to FlatOut 2. Following the footsteps of its predecessor, this game is all about damage - earning points by driving is secondary to earning points by wrecking. FlatOut: Ultimate Carnage is the third part in the FlatOut demolition racing series.
