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Carmageddon 2 review
Carmageddon 2 review











The entire game engine has been completely overhauled, and looks a hell of a lot better than before. This basic premise is really the only way in which Carmageddon and Carmageddon 2 are alike. Sound horrible? It is, but no matter how much I want to win a race, my runs always seem to break down into repeating runs through a crowded square trying to see how many folks I can kill at once.

carmageddon 2 review

It's more than just mindless violence though, extra points can be earned through particularly creative slayings, or by killing more than one person at once. That's right, each human you can mow down will earn you credits that can be spent on improving the condition of your car. In order to earn money (or credits as the case may be) you'll have to run down as many pedestrians as you can. The good news about all of this pushing and shoving is that you can repair damage to your car at any time, the bad news is that repairs cost money. It's very difficult to get a good time when an angry trucker keeps trying to force your car off the side of a cliff.

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Every other car on the road is either barreling at full speed try to go for the win, or trying to earn their victory by destroying all of the other cars entered in the race.

carmageddon 2 review

What makes Carmageddon different is that it's actually pretty difficult to make it to those checkpoints in the first place.

carmageddon 2 review

Along the way you'll earn extra time by passing through various checkpoints and by collecting powerups. You jump in your car and race against a group of others through varying landscapes (mostly urban) in an attempt to be the first one to reach the finish line. At its core, Carmageddon 2 is a lot like other arcade racing games.











Carmageddon 2 review