Flatout 4 ps4 review7/24/2023 "One challenge will have you fling your driver avatar across a decathlon track into a carefully constructed toy block castle, filled with several explosive barrels no less. Nowadays, they’re much more focused on their current Early Access racer dubbed Wreckfest, that looks to build on the same tone of their prior works. The developers had officially parted ways with the series around 2007 upon the release of FlatOut: Ultimate Carnage. Which is why despite never actually getting too much into the FlatOut series, FlatOut 4: Total Insanity comes across as a surprising distraction.įor those not familiar with the series, FlatOut is an all-out destruction derby style racer that was originally developed by Finnish dev Bugbear Entertainment. That said, the current generation of console games, while arguably on a vicious high-rise thanks to the ample quality releases we’ve had so far in 2017, has yet to quite hit that stride for me in the arcade racing genre. Till this day, I’m still quite proud of the fact that I was able to acquire a physical PS3 copy and digital PC version of Blur. Titles like Burnout Paradise, Pure, Driver: San Francisco, Split/Second, and especially Blur were some of my favorites. If there’s one thing I certainly miss from the previous generation of consoles, it’s the myriad of great arcade style racing games that were available.
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