Two new FlatOut: Ultimate Carnage gameplay videos
Intense hardcore racing action and a blatant disregard for motorist safety in this gameplay video update of Bugbear Entertainment‘s FlatOut: Ultimate Carnage for the Xbox 360. We give you all the crashes, smashes, and pile-ups that should leave any armchair racing enthusiast at the edge of their seats.
The first video, Deathmatch Derby – Derby Bowl gameplay, features some awesome-looking gameplay that’s very straightforward: drive around in an enclosed space to make scrap metal of your opponents. No checkpoints, no hairpin curves, no drifting – it’s just you and a bunch of other drivers trying to take each other out. Gotta love the explosions in this one.
The second video, Desert Oil Field gameplay, shows how chaotic an actual race in FlatOut: Ultimate Carnage can get – and suffice to say, it’s quite the experience. The graphics are smooth and fluid, there’s debris flying everywhere, you see the competition fighting tooth and nail – or rather, screw and wheel – to get that spot in the podium. Oh, and the track’s absolutely beautiful – but you probably won’t be able to take it all in, as you’re too busy trying to wreck other cars without getting wrecked yourself.
The other video after the jump!
Intense hardcore racing action, and a blatant disregard for motorist safety in this gameplay video update of Bugbear Entertainment‘s FlatOut: Ultimate Carnage for the Xbox 360. We give you all the crashes, smashes, and pile-ups that should leave any armchair racing enthusiast at the edge of their seats.
The first video, Deathmatch Derby – Derby Bowl gameplay, features some awesome-looking gameplay that’s very straightforward: drive around in an enclosed space to make scrap metal of your opponents. No checkpoints, no hairpin curves, no drifting – it’s just you and a bunch of other drivers trying to take each other out. Gotta love the explosions in this one.
The second video, Desert Oil Field gameplay, shows how chaotic an actual race in FlatOut: Ultimate Carnage can get – and suffice to say, it’s quite the experience. The graphics are smooth and fluid, there’s debris flying everywhere, you see the competition fighting tooth and nail – or rather, screw and wheel – to get that spot in the podium. Oh, and the track’s absolutely beautiful – but you probably won’t be able to take it all in, as you’re too busy trying to wreck other cars without getting wrecked yourself.