Go FlatterOut in Destructive Sequel
And yes, that means more opportunity to fling defenseless crash test dummies through the air to their doom.
The crash test dummy-flinging antics of survival racing game FlatOut left many of the 600,000 people who have picked up the game wanting more, and more is precisely what the game's creators have in store. Bugbear Interactive is hard at work at its home base in Finland on a sequel to the popular drive game.
Once again you'll have to survive the carnage on the track to make it to the finish line in one piece, and the developers are promising an even more outrageous Rag Doll mode, which asks you to crash and send crash test dummies soaring through the air to perform tricks.
Leave your brain at the door and get ready for FlatOut 2, which hits PlayStation 2, Xbox and PC sometime next year.
Alex Wollenschlaeger
Editor, Kikizo Games
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