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You also get online play for up to eight players via the Games For Windows LIVE service, with each of the event types from the single-player game being customisable. Multiplayer races via split-screen are sadly absent, but you can take part in mini-game party events, with each player taking turns at a pre-set or customised set of games. Sure, the odd rough landing might make you wince a little, but it’s all part of the fun. If you can’t get a sick sense of joy from using a man as a stone in a stone skimming competition, making him convulse as he bounces off the water’s surface, what kind of mentally deranged person are you? Having said that, there isn’t really any malice in the game, with everything seeming perfectly friendly and well away from the headline grabbers the industry churns out on a regular basis. To be ultra critical, some of the mini-games aren’t up to much, but the vast majority are simply too violent and cruel to be anything other than fun.
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You might get the most thrills from the simple high jump, but then again you might prefer to score baskets with your hapless driver in the insanely cruel Basketball mini-game. As you can imagine, this opens up a number of game situations, and developer BugBear hasn’t disappointed. They revolve around the mechanic of propelling a poor racing driver from his seat whilst driving at high speed.

Whether playing alone for a high score or against friends, the multitude of games on offer can’t fail to entertain. The derbies are adrenaline-filled affairs, rarely short on carnage, but the mini-games provide something a little unique and are what you may well come back to time and time again, even after the main Career and Carnage modes are done and dusted. The included mini-game-like events and destruction derbies in the Carnage Arcade Mode are another kettle of fish entirely.
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Racing itself resembles the kind of arcade fun we used to get from classic arcade racers from the 32 Bit era, but it’s not all Ultimate Carnage has to offer. For a game like this that’s exactly how it should be. Ultimate Carnage is about as arcadey as an arcade racer can be these days, so don’t expect any fine-tuning options or any other advanced under the hood tweaking.
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There’s not a huge amount of depth to the upgrade system, with each new component (of a limited set) simply improving your vehicle’s stats in a number of key areas.
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Money can be used to upgrade your vehicle or to buy new vehicles, either for use in the current class of races or for a harder class that you fancy having a crack at. Finish third or above in a Cup and you’ll open up further events and earn money, while the voluntary events are useful for earning extra cash if you’re short a few hundred for that new car you’re after. The core to the game is the Career mode, in which you have three classes to work through, each containing numerous Cups and voluntary events. Although you’d be forgiven for thinking that this is a brand-new title, it is largely the same as the multi-format release FlatOut 2 – albeit with numerous enhancements. There’s not a whole lot to say about Ultimate Carnage other than it’s damn good fun, but it deserves to have more said about it than that.


BugBear’s latest arcade racer is simply a thrilling joyride of a game, complete with stunning visuals and plenty of game modes to get stuck into. It doesn’t try to wow you with layers of meaning and plot it doesn’t feature visuals and sound that will have everyone declaring that video games should be treated as art and it doesn’t feature motion capture work from A-list celebrities. FlatOut: Ultimate Carnage isn’t a clever game.
