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Experience the drive of your life as you throw yourself around on and off the track causing fences to shatter, tyre walls explode, water tanks and barrels fly across the track into other cars. And if anyone, including you, gets caught up in a big smash sit back and watch as the driver gets catapulted through the windscreen in spectacular effect. With over 5000 destructible objects on each track and 40 deformable pieces on every car sparks are guaranteed to fly increasing the mayhem with every lap! Featuring an enhanced version of the original's lauded physics engine and even faster driving track designs, FlatOut 2 also boasts a plethora of improvements, enhancements and additions to make this the definitive FlatOut experience. Twice as many vehicles, a more sophisticated career mode, additional race environments, double the number of tracks; twice as many mini-games along with many multiplayer modes (via LAN only) are just some of the exhaustive features that are included in FlatOut 2. - 34 vehicles to wreck, 12 rag-doll mini games, 60 track combinations, and thousands and thousands of destructible objects. - Enjoy the mayhem while listening to a slamming soundtrack from artists including Rob Zombie, Papa Roach, Fall Out Boy, Nickelback, Wolfmother and more! - Race hard and collide with up to 6 of your friends online in the souped up car of your dreams.
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Reviews
24 reviews found87
Pelit (Finland)
Jan 1, 1970
Summary and quote unavailable.
87
GamingTrend
Jan 1, 1970
Summary and quote unavailable.
85
AtomicGamer
Jan 1, 1970
Summary and quote unavailable.
83
IGN
Jan 1, 1970
Summary and quote unavailable.
82
PC Format
Jan 1, 1970
Summary and quote unavailable.
82
GamingExcellence
Jan 1, 1970
It's not a game you'll still be playing in a few years, but in the meantime its destructible racing at its best.
81
Play.tm
Jan 1, 1970
If FlatOut 2 proves anything it's that there's room for more than one type of racer that strongly encourages wreckage at every twist and turn, and it's refreshing to see that despite EA's undeniable might smaller developers are willing to have a go at competing, often showing them a thing or two about game design in the process.
80
GamesRadar+
Jan 1, 1970
Summary and quote unavailable.
80
GameTrailers
Jan 1, 1970
FlatOut 2 is one of the most chaotic racing games ever made. Whether you’re playing on or offline, you’ll be lucky if you can last two minutes on the track without eating twisted metal. But at the same time, half the fun is restarting each race without a clue as to what the course is going to throw at you, literally.
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VideoGamer
Jan 1, 1970
The single-player Career won't take all that long to complete, but with a hugely entertaining multiplayer mode both on and offline, there's a good chance you'll continue playing for a while after.