Carnage: crashing with the stars

Carnage

In Carnage (PC and X360), gamers get behind the wheel and participate as the worldÂ’s best combat drivers in a fictional xtreme car sport. It is an anything-goes car race where finishing first is only the second most important goal. Staying alive on the race track to make it to the finish line being the first. But the truestars of Carnage aren’t the daredevil drivers but cars. And here are three vehicles that will take the centerstage once Nice Tech unleashes Carnage:

Bouncer. The descendants of the gas-guzzling SUV, the Bouncer is a formidable chariot. Designed to perform on the road and beyond. It can haul a heavy weapon payload and remain as nimble as a mountain goat. Sporting a light and strengthened chassis compared to the standard road version, the Bouncer weighs over two tonnes but can tip the scale at at nearly three tonnes when fully armed.

Capable of mounting a large weapon on its rear turret, the BouncerÂ’s payload is complemented by dual firing, wing-mounted secondary armaments.The Bouncer is equipped with secondary modules such as targeting computers and damage control systems, and a single equipment slot provides access to smoke, nitrous, EMP or shield options.

Hugger. Fast, slight. limited armor capacity but boasts of outstanding handling characteristics. Able to mount powerful engines and retain the ability to corner at high speed. The Hugger is ideally suited to wide asphalt areas not off road racing. But the Hugger is able to destroy more powerful foes in the hands of a talented driver.

With little space to mount targeting aids or damage limitation systems, it is very vulnerable to heavy calibre weapons. The hugger can mount a medium size turret weapon and a medium armament but only has a single component slot and equipment bay.

Roadster. Based on traditional mid-engine, rear wheel drive designs, but modified to complement handling and power with a balance of armour and firepower. The Roadster is a boxy, sleek vehicle of average weight and all round ability – on and off the road. The Roadster can pack a fair punch with a medium turret mounting and two small side armament mountings. Complemented with two component slots and a single equipment bay, the Roadster is a good all rounder and offers massive upgrade potential with chassis and power modifications being readily available.

Carnage

In Carnage (PC and X360), gamers get behind the wheel and participate as the worldÂ’s best combat drivers in a fictional xtreme car sport. It is an anything-goes car race where finishing first is only the second most important goal. Staying alive on the race track to make it to the finish line being the first. But the truestars of Carnage aren’t the daredevil drivers but cars. And here are three vehicles that will take the centerstage once Nice Tech unleashes Carnage:

Bouncer. The descendants of the gas-guzzling SUV, the Bouncer is a formidable chariot. Designed to perform on the road and beyond. It can haul a heavy weapon payload and remain as nimble as a mountain goat. Sporting a light and strengthened chassis compared to the standard road version, the Bouncer weighs over two tonnes but can tip the scale at at nearly three tonnes when fully armed.

Capable of mounting a large weapon on its rear turret, the BouncerÂ’s payload is complemented by dual firing, wing-mounted secondary armaments.The Bouncer is equipped with secondary modules such as targeting computers and damage control systems, and a single equipment slot provides access to smoke, nitrous, EMP or shield options.

Hugger. Fast, slight. limited armor capacity but boasts of outstanding handling characteristics. Able to mount powerful engines and retain the ability to corner at high speed. The Hugger is ideally suited to wide asphalt areas not off road racing. But the Hugger is able to destroy more powerful foes in the hands of a talented driver.

With little space to mount targeting aids or damage limitation systems, it is very vulnerable to heavy calibre weapons. The hugger can mount a medium size turret weapon and a medium armament but only has a single component slot and equipment bay.

Roadster. Based on traditional mid-engine, rear wheel drive designs, but modified to complement handling and power with a balance of armour and firepower. The Roadster is a boxy, sleek vehicle of average weight and all round ability – on and off the road. The Roadster can pack a fair punch with a medium turret mounting and two small side armament mountings. Complemented with two component slots and a single equipment bay, the Roadster is a good all rounder and offers massive upgrade potential with chassis and power modifications being readily available.

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