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The editors liked
So much to see and destroy
Smooth
Explosive visuals
High thrill factor.
The editors didn't like
Too busy for some drivers
No rear-view mirrors
Blah "Stunts" mode.
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Published: 2017-04-24, Author: Adam , review by: cheatcc.com
Abstract: As a long-time fan of the FlatOut series on the last-generation consoles, I was really excited about the release of a current-generation iteration. But instead of this being a true sequel, FlatOut: Ultimate Carnage is basically FlatOut 2.5. As one would e...
So much to see and destroy; smooth, explosive visuals; high thrill factor.
Too busy for some drivers; no rear-view mirrors; blah "Stunts" mode.
Mercilessly destructive, horribly violent, and smash-your-face-into-a-brick-wall-over-and-over-again-until-you-actually-enjoy-it difficult, FlatOut: Ultimate Carnage is a massive overdose of just what the title says: ultimate carnage. Its not racing s...
Abstract: When the original FlatOut arrived for the original Xbox, it was a racing game that featured dirt-kicking races that often ended up with cars getting trashed to the point that a high impact can cause the driver to comically (and creepily) fly out the ve...
Abstract: Forget prim and proper race lines, slick paint jobs, and gyrating women--FlatOut: Ultimate Carnage has just barreled in and dragged them through the mud.
Abstract: Typically, last-generation games ported to current generation consoles come with very few extra features, and some are lucky to have any new inclusions at all. Short of a slightly higher framerate or touched up graphics, a port is a port, and probably ...
FlatOut: Ultimate Carnage lives up to the name, but sometimes all that aggressive attitude results in a frustrating game of chance, not skill. All that destruction looks pretty, but prepare to get very, very cross....
Abstract: Theres something so gratifying about hauling a bucket of bolts along a muddy farmyard track at 100mph; caressing its rusty hulk sideways around two tight tree-lined corners before knocking down the doors to a barn and flying through, sending hay bales...
Abstract: When you include the phrase Ultimate Carnage in the title of a racing game youre pretty much setting your stall out from the off, especially when youre talking about the latest in the FlatOut franchise, not a series known for its lack of carnage to...
Abstract: Theres a moment in FlatOut Ultimate Carnage where, for a split second, its as if youre competing in a petrol-fuelled episode of Its a Knockout. Youre revving the V8 of your tricked-out Mustang and, in the distance, 10 giant bowling pins stand like...
You can destroy anything and everything, beautiful scenery
Computer-controlled competitors are excessively aggressive and unforgiving The Final Word As long as you dont break your controller in the process, theres a lot of enjoyment to be had from Ultimate Carnage. Get past the frustrating difficulty and you...
As long as you dont break your controller in the process, theres a lot of enjoyment to be had from Ultimate Carnage. Get past the frustrating difficulty and youll find a beautiful, rewarding game that is easily the best yet in the series.