FlatOut: Ultimate Carnage
Details: Arcade game
Initial Release Date: June 22, 2007
Developer: Bugbear Entertainment
Series: FlatOut
Publishers: Empire Interactive, Strategy First, Valve Corporation, Warner Bros. Interactive Entertainment
Platforms: PlayStation Portable, Microsoft Windows, Xbox 360
Genres: Action game, Vehicular combat game, Racing
Description: The game is the third game in the FlatOut demolition racing series. Previously, it was known as FlatOut: Total Carnage. This arcade embodies the canon of the genre and preserves the reality of the physical parameters of what is happening on the screen. With what to go out on the track and what to expect on it Each car has forty parts that can be damaged - be careful. Or do not be - experience the pleasure of eight thousand objects that can be destroyed on each track. Every scratch, every blow is visible to the eyes and noticeable in driving - and every destruction you inflict is absolutely realistic, like fog, dust, smoke, splashes. Your style, your mood Before the race, set the style of the race, its mood, choose from a variety of options: arcade, Deathmatch Derbie, race for time and destruction. You can choose from forty-eight cars and thirty-nine tracks, in six different environments, from deserts to metropolis. You can invite up to eight friends to play, for this there is a multiplayer mode. In this mode, Races, Derbies and Stunts, Deathmatch Derbies, Head-On race mode are available. Who are these guys? If you are alone, eleven other drivers compete with you. Everyone has an individual style of riding, character and temperament - you will not be mistaken, after meeting them on the track. Here are just a few of their CVs. Jack Benton prefers cars that can perfectly hit - fast, small, but heavy. His aggression exceeds experience - it makes him even more dangerous. Sofia Martinez prefers light cars to drive sharply and drive fast. But she can be seen and on a heavy pick-up truck, by which she tries to split all who can. Jason Walker is unpredictable in everything except one - he always chooses muscle-cars. He uses experience to beat his opponent with feeling. Katie Jackson is hysterical and aggressive at the same time, she's not a rival, she's a moving obstacle.
Initial Release Date: June 22, 2007
Developer: Bugbear Entertainment
Series: FlatOut
Publishers: Empire Interactive, Strategy First, Valve Corporation, Warner Bros. Interactive Entertainment
Platforms: PlayStation Portable, Microsoft Windows, Xbox 360
Genres: Action game, Vehicular combat game, Racing
Description: The game is the third game in the FlatOut demolition racing series. Previously, it was known as FlatOut: Total Carnage. This arcade embodies the canon of the genre and preserves the reality of the physical parameters of what is happening on the screen. With what to go out on the track and what to expect on it Each car has forty parts that can be damaged - be careful. Or do not be - experience the pleasure of eight thousand objects that can be destroyed on each track. Every scratch, every blow is visible to the eyes and noticeable in driving - and every destruction you inflict is absolutely realistic, like fog, dust, smoke, splashes. Your style, your mood Before the race, set the style of the race, its mood, choose from a variety of options: arcade, Deathmatch Derbie, race for time and destruction. You can choose from forty-eight cars and thirty-nine tracks, in six different environments, from deserts to metropolis. You can invite up to eight friends to play, for this there is a multiplayer mode. In this mode, Races, Derbies and Stunts, Deathmatch Derbies, Head-On race mode are available. Who are these guys? If you are alone, eleven other drivers compete with you. Everyone has an individual style of riding, character and temperament - you will not be mistaken, after meeting them on the track. Here are just a few of their CVs. Jack Benton prefers cars that can perfectly hit - fast, small, but heavy. His aggression exceeds experience - it makes him even more dangerous. Sofia Martinez prefers light cars to drive sharply and drive fast. But she can be seen and on a heavy pick-up truck, by which she tries to split all who can. Jason Walker is unpredictable in everything except one - he always chooses muscle-cars. He uses experience to beat his opponent with feeling. Katie Jackson is hysterical and aggressive at the same time, she's not a rival, she's a moving obstacle.