This was uploaded here only for archiving, not so that other people can get it here for free. This game is worth some money. Thanks for the upload.
As for the self righteous person above complaining about Pirating Just buy it. I'm not reviewing this game. I just wanted folks to know you can get this game for cheap on multiple platforms like Steam and Gog. And they get even cheaper when on sale.
If my experience is anything to go by, this will amount to an aggressive Texan guy who goes fast and laughs, a German who takes corners efficiently, a sassy girl in short shorts who playfully drives into your arse, an Englishman who always loses, and Grumpy, Sneezy and Doc. That could be wrong though. Then, there's the important smashing-your-driver-through-the-windscreen side of FlatOut the ragdoll sports. The little fella will pop out of your car a little less during racing proper, as it did get a bit annoying after a while, but he'll be in and out like nobody's business in the mini-games.
If you love watching double-jointed men with no facial expressions being catapulted into a lake - and let's face it, we're not generally catered for, as a group - then this is your game. The tracks still include the rural off-road style, but the sequel -thankfully - has more variety.
Town tracks give some respite from the dirt, dust and bales of hay, and the design rewards experienced players with manifold short cuts and alternative routes.
The original FlatOut was great, destructive fun, and carved out a comfy little niche for itself with the unique use of physics. If Bugbear really has taken it one step further, and addressed the wee niggles of the first the fairly boring AI, and the lack of longevity in most of the minigames , then the sequel promises to be, wait for it Even carbu-better.
Hey it was either that or wheelie good'. Be grateful for what you got. FlatOut 2 is pretty much like the first FlatOut, which was pretty much like a poor man's backwoods Burnout. Nudging a fellow jalopy into a tree is kind of fun although the driver's scream as he or she flies through the windshield is disconcerting , but smashing old fridges and other junk in order to build up your nitro is just stupid.
Really, who thought that running over garbage was enough fun to be a core mechanic in a racing game? And why is it that some of the detritus littering FlatOut :s mostly dirt roads will send you cartwheeling off the track?
Ah, so that's why the Reset Car button is one of the primary face buttons you'll end up using it multiple times in every race, as you nudge a guardrail and find yourself stuck or bote h a jump and end up on your roof. Online racing works fine the minigames based around ejecting your driver through the windshield and into targets, bowling pins, etc.
It ain't worth it. Good thing the developers wised up and made all of Flat0ut2 's minigames playable from the onset crazy stunts such as launching your rag-doll driver through rings of fire cue that Johnny Cash tune remain the only reasor ito get behind this franchise's wheel. Yep, this sequel's conventional races whether you're fishtailing on muddy backcountry roads or burning rubber on those new city streets are just as worthless as the original's.
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Racing games really don't come more simplistic than this. Hurtle around a track as fast as possible flat out, you might say , ramming your opponents out of the way while gleefully watching your car and the scenery disintegrate thanks to the game's excellent physics model. All of which sounds mighty fun, but FlatOut's main problem is that there really isn't much else to it. Tracks lack variety, upgrading your car is passable at best, while the bonus games are no more than a fleeting distraction between destruction derbies.
Only speed freaks and carnage lovers need apply. Fishtailing all the way, yokels race wrecks around low-grip, loose-gravel circuits. You can buy parts, but they're rationed out at popped-tire pace to keep you neck and neck though never ahead. You can bulldoze trackside clutter for boost and bonus points--flimsy tire walls, fences, and water tanks-- and just as likely get locked in the junk pile.
And sure, you can bank on a decent entry in the driven-into-the-ground genre, so long as you're not expecting a back-country Burnout. FlatOut's hook--drivers catapulting from cars like limp-limbed crash dummies--had me slapping my forehead more than my knees.
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