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FLATOUT: HEAD ON![]() Posted by Joe Anderson on Mar 16, 2008 19:52 (Mar 16, 2008 19:52) |
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FlatOut: Ultimate Carnage, which appeared on the Xbox 360 last year, was one of my surprise games of 2007, I thought it was absolutely fantastic. Now the developer has released a PSP version of this racer, named Flatout: Head On, but does this capture the frills and spills of the next generation? Flatout: Head On follows the tried and tested formula of it’s cousins, meaning that there is nothing really new added, however that is not necessarily a bad things as all that is good about the game has made it onto the PSP disc, though there are a few issues which we will talk about later.
For those who haven’t played Flatout before, it is basically a racer where destruction is the name of the game, crashing is a frequent occurrence here that’s for sure, although there are a few other surprises thrown in along the way. The games offers quite a few modes of play, however the main one is Flatout mode, which enables you to follow your characters career as you try to win different events and build up your trophy collection, unfortunately there is no customisation as far as your character is concerned, however you can upgrade your car or buy new a one when you start to earn some cash. There is quite a challenge to be had in trying to collect all of the trophies, so this is certainly a mode that most people will come back to again and again. Carnage mode from the Xbox 360 version of the game is also included in Head On, this enables you to compete in events such as carnage race, where you need to earn the most points by wrecking your opponents, as well as destruction derby type races and also stunt challenges, such as high jump, where you need to vault you character as high as possible once he crashes through the windscreen, it sounds brutal but it’s great fun. Apart from the few issues above, Flatout: Head On really does looks fantastic where it matters, the cars look great and have brilliant detail, all of the in game action looks just as good too, the crashes are as spectacular and as over the top as you would expect, and all of this comes with little impact on the framerate, which is quite impressive.
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