FlatOut Ultimate Carnage


By News from N4G, posted 4 years, 5 months ago
Empire Interactive announced today that the official website for FlatOut: Ultimate Carnage has gone live. The game will be available on store shelves on October 2, 2007. Crash, Bash, and Burn Some Rubber on the Official FlatOut: Ultimate Carnage Website Now Live at www.flatoutuc.com

By News from N4G, posted 4 years, 5 months ago
Price: Free Availability: Canada and the U.S. Dash Text: [ESRB: T (TEEN) MILD LYRICS, VIOLENCE] You want it fast - you got it. You want destruction - you got it. Experience the bone crunching action of FlatOut. Soak up the pressure of 12 competitive drivers trying to take each other off the track. Feel the pleasure and the pain of the explosive Frag derbies. Take destruction to the next level. Size: 751.67 MB

By News from N4G, posted 4 years, 7 months ago
The latest issue of the free Xbox 360 magazine has a review of The Darkness plus a hands-on preview and exclusive interview for Bioshock - including full audio. Also included is GTA IV preview, Fable 2, Overlord and Flatout.


By News from N4G, posted 4 years, 8 months ago
Flatout: Ultimate Carnage is the next game in the Flatout franchise and is an exclusive for the Xbox 360. There are 45 achievements worth 1000 points Out of the 45 achievements, 2 are secret

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By Matt Cundy posted 4 years, 8 months ago
Friday 15 June 2007 There's no denying that the floppy-framed habits of ragdoll physics is a constant source of amusement, although we wish we could witness its loose-limbed magic in a few more alternative scenarios (ie not only when we're throwing grenades at enemies standing foolishly close to exploding barrels). Hurrah for Xbox 360 wreckage festival FlatOut Ultimate Carnage, then, which embraces the beauty of flailing, airborne bodies with such gleeful enthusiasm, as perfectly demonstrated

By Ben Richardson posted 4 years, 9 months ago
This trailer for smash-happy racer FlatOut Ultimate Carnage is so pleasing to watch we didn't want it to end - always a good sign. It's not just the brilliant crashes or promisingly varied course styles, it's the ludicrously funny rag-doll driver catapulting and the Demolition Derby-esque mashfests that have us hungry for more hands-on time. It might not look quite as super-polished as Criterion's Burnout, but there's always room in our hearts for FlatOut's darkly amusing action and high-speed

By News from N4G, posted 4 years, 9 months ago
After speaking to Flatout; Ultimate Carnage producer Danny Rawles, Pro-G learned that the Xbox LIVE Marketplace demo of the game will be available by the end of this month. I can confirm the demo will be out before the game launches, explained Rawles, who also suggested that while the downloadable sample's contents have yet to be confirmed, they are likely to include a selection of most elements of the game.

White knuckle, high velocity driving with explosive car killing pile-ups - that's why our anticipation engine is in serious danger of blowing a gasket over the gorgeous looking Xbox 360 racer, FlatOut Ultimate Carnage. We've seen it, we've played it and, yes, we're very, very hot for it. And now you can check it out too thanks to an absolute deluge of freshly waxed assets. Below you'll find the very first teaser trailer for your inspection, there's a stack of new screens just waiting to be

Matt Cundy - GamesRadar
By Matt Cundy posted 4 years, 9 months ago
Buckle up racing fans - we've got a stack of FlatOut Ultimate Carnage goodies heading your way later today, but while you wait we suggest you take your peepers on a tour of the frozen-in-time automobile fracas below, snapped in-game by the Xbox 360 exclusive racer's developer, Bugbear Entertainment. Be warned - it's a fairly hefty file, so depending on your connection speed you may have to exercise a little patience while the image uploads to this page. We assure you that it's worth the wait,

By News from N4G, posted 4 years, 11 months ago
A brief description of the game's basic features, as follows: Some of the many brand new design and gameplay components featured in FlatOut Ultimate Carnage include 12 cars racing on screen up from eight in FlatOut 2, five all-new single player and two all-new multiplayer game modes over Xbox Live, over 8,000 dynamic objects per track up from 5,000 in FlatOut 2, widescreen High Definition resolution (720p), dynamic lighting and shadowing all with proper real-time environment mapping on all vehicles, downloadable content via Xbox Live, and 20,000 polygons per car up from 7,500 in the previous generation.
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