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Flatout 4 pcreview
Flatout 4 pcreview













Add in some wonky physics and a bunch of technical problems that sometimes slow the action to a crawl, and you'll understand why FlatOut 4: Total Insanity is also partially frustrating.

flatout 4 pcreview

There also are race events where the cars come equipped with weapons, but since they're not earned, recharge rather quickly, and are overpowered, they make this mode more of a mess than a challenge.

flatout 4 pcreview

But like so much in this game, these events get a bit mundane after a while. But the game also includes events, played solo or with friends, where you use the ejector seat to do stunts for style points. During races, this merely works as comedy. What sets this apart is that when you crash, you can hit a button to send your driver flying through the windshield like a rag doll. The lack of local split-screen, while granted is not a very. You're also encouraged to try to knock out your opponents by crashing into them, which you can also do in the game's demolition derby mode. FlatOut 4: Total Insanity has a solid foundation to draw in new fans, and is a welcome addition to the genre for fans like myself. But instead of driving sports cars on city streets or precision motor vehicles on closed tracks, this has you driving junkers around a petrochemical plant, through a logging camp, and on some dusty desert trails. In FlatOut 4: Total Insanity, players have to drive twisty and hazardous tracks with multiple pathways.

flatout 4 pcreview

Though not for serious gearheads, this arcade-style racer will appeal to fans of this series and those looking for an over-the-top Sunday drive.















Flatout 4 pcreview