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June 29, 2006

FlatOut 2

FlatOut 2
Based on 1372 Ratings
9
metacritic
Based on 44 Reviews
74
Release date
June 29, 2006
Genre
Mode(s)
Single-player, Multiplayer
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Summary

Featuring an enhanced version of the original's physics engine with even faster driving track designs, FlatOut 2 also boasts numerous improvements, enhancements and additions to make the title the definitive FlatOut experience. Twice as many vehicles, a more sophisticated career mode, additional race environments, double the number of tracks, twice as many mini-games along with brand new and much requested online multiplayer modes are just some of the exhaustive features that are included in FlatOut 2. With more than 5,000 fully destructible objects on every track as well as 40 deformable parts on each vehicle, physical interaction in a racing game is taken to unprecedented heights. With a greater emphasis placed on causing destruction on the track by offering greater rewards, game play will be even more frantic than ever. Drivers will need to tear into competitors' cars, trash the local scenery, litter the track with obstacles, while at the same time trying to concentrate on their own race in a bid to cross the line first. The ever-popular Ragdoll mini-games from the original FlatOut game make a welcome return and are better than ever with 12 Ragdoll events, a Ragdoll Championship and full online support. New Ragdoll events include basketball, baseball and royal flush cards. [Empire Interactive]

FlatOut Series Games

November 5, 2004
72
FlatOut
June 29, 2006
74
FlatOut 2
June 22, 2007
80
FlatOut: Ultimate Carnage
December 13, 2011
24
FlatOut 3: Chaos & Destruction
March 17, 2017
63
FlatOut 4: Total Insanity
June 22, 2007
74
FlatOut: Head On

FlatOut 2 Trailer

FlatOut 2 Screenshots

Critic Reviews

  • 70
    Yahoo! May 11, 2024
    FlatOut 2 is fun, if only for a little while.
  • 70
    GameSpy May 11, 2024
    FlatOut 2 drives a fine line, but manages to come out on the good side more often than not. It might be a good idea to tether that controller to your wrist, though, because it's possible you'll send it flying just as much as your driver.
  • 70
    GameZone May 11, 2024
    Given the right direction, FlatOut could one day compete, maybe even overtake, the games that inspired its creation. But first it’s got a lot of growing up to do.
  • 70
    Gamers Europe May 11, 2024
    The additional bells and whistles of FlatOut 2 suggest enough difference to legitimise its existence, but ultimately there is nothing substantially new here.
  • 70
    PALGN May 11, 2024
    The handling is a little floaty and the game hasn’t really evolved, but when you’re having fun you’re unlikely to care all that much at all.