Back to this title, though, and developer Kylotonn has actually done a respectable job of capturing the essence of what made the original so great.
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Bugbear itself is still a going concern and is currently working on Wreckfest, which in all likelihood will be the spiritual successor to the series they left behind in 2008. Speaking as a long time fan of the series, the thought of a next gen entry is an interesting prospect, but given how diabolically bad the third title turned out, its hard not to feel slightly apprehensive.
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Jump into practically any online racing title nowadays and trading paint as a method of moving up a position in the standings is a practice often frowned upon, yet in FlatOut, drivers were actively encouraged to ram into and batter the opposition all the way down to the chassis if possible.
While Burnout was always about spectacular impacts at high speed and chaining together boosts, FlatOut was a series more focussed on forging a destructive path to the finish line, so much so that by the end of a typical race, the excessive debris strewn across the track could often impede on passing the finish line in one piece. It comes as a bit of a surprise, then, to see a Kylotonn ( WRC 6) developed FlatOut 4: Total Insanity suddenly make an appearance on the scene with the barest minimum of fanfare. Unfortunately, Bugbear severed all ties with the series after Ultimate Carnage, and Team6's critically panned 2011 follow up, FlatOut 3: Chaos and Destruction, stained its legacy and seemingly killed the franchise dead on the track. Bugbear Entertainment's FlatOut series - or, to be more precise, FlatOut 2 (which also received an enhanced makeover a couple of years later, rebranded as FlatOut: Ultimate Carnage) - was an exercise in fast paced aggressive driving featuring fully destructible environments and a physics handling model that was way ahead of its time.
Predictable? Sure, though there is an often overlooked series similarly packed with high octane thrills that never really got the props it deserved at the time. The Legendary Stunt Mode: Featuring 12 stunts in total.Ask any gamer to name their favourite no holds barred racing franchise and there's a fairly good chance that the answer would be Burnout. Destructible Environments: Chaos and destruction return to the world of racing with high speed collisions and wild destructible environments Dynamic Tracks: FlatOut 4: Total Insanity™ features 20 tracks including traditional derby racing, time trials, arenas, assault levels, carnage levels and much more Customizable Cars: Gamers will unlock 27 cars to customize and race, including tributes to fan favorites and new additions to the garage High Speed racing and collisions on a variety of tracks and environments Another installment of nitro fueled demolition and derby racing featuring a variety of tracks, modes, arenas and multi-player options are available. Gamers will also be introduced to all new and exciting features, game modes, and vehicles which will soon become personal favorites. FlatOut 4: Total Insanity, where reckless driving has never been this much fun.įlatOut 4: Total Insanity blends everything everyone has ever loved about FlatOut into one offering.