Flatout 2
^ from: (Wikipedia) - If you thought Flatout 1 was intense, wait until you try out Flatout 2.
Bugbear Entertainment looked to make Flatout 2 even better than its previous title. Enter "Flatout 2"- a wild combat racing game with fast speeds, brutal wrecks, and intense action. This game is a bit more prettier than the previous game. Actually, a LOT prettier. More cars to choose from along with different environments to race in make "Flatout 2" a game that produces mind-blowing excitement. In a sense, "Flatout 2" delivers action comparable to the Burnout series and with the same sort of lovely graphics.
Career.
The majority of your action will take place in the Career Mode. This is where you can buy vehicles and upgrade them. Earn money through entering races. You will earn money based on your finishing order and from other bonuses.Vehicles.
Unlike the first game, Flatout 2 features a variety of vehicles and even three different classes of vehicles. Each of these classes offer up different experiences for for the levels of action they provide.• The base class of vehicle is the Derby class. These cars won't win awards for looking pretty, but they can dish out punishment to each other in some hard-hitting racing action. This will be the class of vehicle you will be able to afford early on.
The Race class is the second class of vehicles and features vehicles tuned for racing. These cars look cleaner than the Derby cars, and they also go faster than the Derby class vehicles.
The third class of competition is the Street class. These are the best-looking vehicles as well as being the fastest ones. They also are the most expensive of the vehicles in Flatout 2.
You can earn more vehicles in each class by progressing through Career Mode. You can also upgrade your vehicles in Career Mode. Each of the vehicles you can own have different drivetrains that affect their performance. When upgrading vehicles, factors such as top speed, acceleration, handling, strength, and more can be adjusted. Take note of what each upgrade does and how they impact your vehicle's performance.
Locations.
Six locations are offered to gamers when playing the circuit races in "Flatout 2." Everything from places under construction to being in a major city are your playgrounds for action in this game.• Forest - race in environments that include forestry and other natural details.
• Field - race in areas that are in a desert-type setting.
• Desert - race in an arid desert setting.
• Canal - this environment features suburban parts of a city to race in.
• Downtown - race in a downtown setting with highways and skyscrapers.
• Race - compete on race tracks under construction or repair.
Your mastery of these sections will be key to your success racing in Flatout 2.
Events.
You can race in any single race, or you can compete in events like High Jump and Demolition Derbies. For the sole purpose of this segment, though, I will only focus on regular races. You can earn the highest money by winning races.These are the event types outside of the Career Mode:
• Single Race - enter a single race across any of the regular venues in the game.
• Single Stunt - you can enter special stunt events. There are many to choose from.
• Single Event - compete on special tracks.
• Single Derby - compete in a demolition derby against seven other opponents.
In any of the events in the game against other opponents, you can earn bonus credits for accomplishing certain feats. Among them:
• Best Wrecker - deal the most damage to other drivers.
• Blast Master - deal the biggest hits.
• Fastest Lap - post the fastest lap of the race.
• Bulldozer - score the highest amount of damage to the scenery.
You can actually wreck out opponents in races. Your racing strategy may range between trying to finish 1st to trying to take out your opponents. The main goal is to try to finish as high up the standings as possible in race events.
I'll offer some final thoughts now on Flatout 2 next.
Flatout 2: Final Thoughts
"Flatout 2" takes its sequel and intensifies the action and graphics by leaps and bounds. If you can contain insanity into a racing game, this game embodies insanity. The action is relentless no matter what events you take part in. All of which, occurring with few hitches in performance. Suffice to say, this is an excellent title to play, even if you are not into arcade racers or into demolition-type racing games.
You might have luck finding an old game like "Flatout 2" from secondhand dealers. Try these sites and look for "Flatout 2" if you wish to buy it:
• Amazon (PC games)
• Amazon (video games)
• eBay (PC Games)
• eBay (Video Games)
• Gamefly
• GameStop
• GOG.com
• Steam
Happy shopping! :)
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