Stunts aside, most of the niggling problems with the first FlatOut have been fixed. While the original pitched your driver out of the car constantly during races, slowing them down and making them unnecessarily difficult, you'll now only be ejected during really fierce crashes into walls. The tracks have been expanded, with tons of semi-hidden alternate routes added, and the steering has been tightened up considerably - no more fishtailing across the road in this one.
Additionally, you can choose from twice as many vehicles this time around, all divided into separate classes, and the new garage feature lets you own multiple vehicles at the same time.
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