FlatOut Critic Reviews
39 Total Reviews
27 Positive Reviews(69.2%)
12 Mixed Reviews(30.8%)
0 Negative Reviews(0%)
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GameShark
May 6, 2024
If you're looking to check out a racing game that features some intense game play, gorgeous graphics, incredible physics, as well as some of the most entertaining mini games seen in a while, then Flat Out is definitely the way you'll want to go.
RewiredMind
May 6, 2024
I say "incredibly destructible", simply because it is. Should you plough into a tyre wall, the tyres will roll all over the track, making navigation treacherous when you find out that your car reacts somewhat realistically when you try to drive through them as if they aren't there on the next lap, and you inevitably end up rolling the car.
The Sydney Morning Herald
May 6, 2024
The handling is remarkable, and the fact the tracks are littered with obstacles that bounce and crash realistically makes it all the more fun. Throw in excellent damage modelling and it's plain to see that this game has nailed the core mechanics of an addictive racer perfectly.
Next Level Gaming
May 6, 2024
And most important, who doesn't love a good crash where the driver flies out the window into a tree? There is a little of something here for everyone who is just looking for a little fun. Definitely worth the purchase.
Xbox World Australia
May 6, 2024
What FlatOut does it does exceptionally well. It offers hours and hours of extremely solid racing action with excellent physics and handling that is very enjoyable, offline and online.
BonusStage
May 6, 2024
A solid bit of destruction derby/road racing hybrid madness that's well worth picking up. Bugbear has the tools and talent to make the next game even better and I'll definitely be along for that ride.
Warcry
May 6, 2024
A little more work here and there, especially with the graphics and the sub-par soundtrack features would have had this game scraping a nine instead of just making an eight.
Eurogamer
May 6, 2024
An excellent package. Honestly, Flatout is a hairbreadth away from a 9, and legendary status.
DarkStation
May 6, 2024
Empire's release slips under the radar, but manages to surprise us with its incredible ragdoll physics and smashing damage system.
TeamXbox
May 6, 2024
It's hard to compare FlatOut to the other extreme games on the market, but that's a good thing since it feels fresh in many aspects.
Computer and Video Games
May 6, 2024
You could say FlatOut is a bit like your favourite page three girl. Great to look at, boasting accentuated physical attributes that sometimes defy gravity, yet underneath is a filthy minx who loves to get dirty with a group of mates. Fun, enjoyable and instantly playable.
Total Video Games
May 6, 2024
The 'instant gratification' test from Flatout is very high which is always a good marker. Flatout does not profess to be anything but an out and out 'revving foot on the pedal and try to waste the opposition' game.
PALGN
May 6, 2024
Sure, the graphics aren't that great, the soundtrack isn't exactly memorable but most important of all is the game play, and that is spot on.
Times Online
May 6, 2024
The truly suicidal, meanwhile, will be in awe of the driver's ability to launch himself fatally through the windscreen, screaming, while the rest of us will love the game's easy and responsive controls, and the authentic feel of the cars.
GameSpy
May 6, 2024
The inclusion of the ridiculously over-the-top mini-games instantly helps this game move ahead of the pack, and the online action is highly entertaining.
GameSpot
May 6, 2024
For those who just want to race fast, wreck hard, and look good doing it, FlatOut fits the bill.
eToychest
May 6, 2024
The use of physics brings a genuine uniqueness to the title, but it ends up feeling more like a gimmick than anything else. Without these physics, FlatOut would fail on all fronts to be memorable.
Game Over Online
May 6, 2024
It would've been nice to see more cars, deeper customization, or tighter controls, but FlatOut gets the job done. It's solid with friends, but falls pretty short for solo fun.
MS Xbox World
May 6, 2024
Featuring 45 tracks in one of 16 fully upgradeable cars FlatOut offers a great fun racer combined with the car tuning although this is not as extensive as say "Forza Motorsport."
IGN
May 6, 2024
In stark contrast to racing proper, the developers at Bugbear have neglected to take FlatOut's bonus mode far enough. I don't think they knew what they had with this extra mode until it was too late.