7/25/2023 0 Comments Flatout 4 ps4 reviewAs you race, smashing into your opponent’s charges your nitro, propelling you at breakneck speed. The circuits themselves are a bit hit and miss, some very good, but quite a few are very similar-looking industrial settings. The Career mode has you picking a car and proceeding through a series of championships, upgrading and exchanging your car as you progress. The question was, with all that motion blur, would I notice the lack of anti-aliasing during the races?įlatOut 4: Total Insanity (or, as the publishers would have me write it, Fl4tout Total Insanity– the last time I’m typing that), is all about zany fast races featuring a range of beaten-up cars ploughing into one another. The first thing to slap me around the face after firing the game up on the Xbox One was the state of the visuals. This has left development duties with Kylotonn, who did a decent job on WRC 6, but shit the bed a little bit with WRC 5. I know that the original developer, Bugbear is now off doing their own thing with the fun and very similar, but long in gestation, Wreakfest. Whilst I’d played, and enjoyed one of its predecessors, I wasn’t sure what to make of this effort. Whilst not the quite as perfectly honed a specimen as the likes of say Forza Horizons 3, FlatOut 4 is still a very entertaining racer, and pretty exhilarating with it. Bigben’s FlatOut 4: Total Insanity had exactly the same effect on me. One of the first racing games that had me holding my breath the entire lap was Bizarre Creations’ Destruction Derby 2 on the original PlayStation.
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