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The most bloody driving game ever...
4
Rating: 4,
Useful: 0 / 0
Date: November 25, 1999
Author: Amazon User
This is without doubt the most violent and bloody driving game ever made. And I just love. There's nothing like driving through downtown on the sidewalk and trying to hit as many pedestrians as possible... if you think this sounds sick, then wait untill you played the game. It can not cuite be decribed.
Vent your road rage!
5
Rating: 5,
Useful: 0 / 0
Date: December 16, 1999
Author: Amazon User
This is by far one of the sickest games I have ever played. It is also probably the most fun. You are not only allowed to demolish the pedestrians along the race course, you are encouraged to do so as each one you destroy will bring you cash and more time to play. And after a particularly messy sequence you can pause, rewind and watch the carnage on instant replay from practically any angle. The physics in the game are super and ample cheats make the possibilties endless. I've been playing this game for over a year and I always come back to it when I want a fun hour or two of total gaming fun. If you liked Deathrace 2000 this game is for you.
Got a little frustration to vent? Then this game's for you
5
Rating: 5,
Useful: 1 / 1
Date: January 18, 2000
Author: Amazon User
Am I entirely twisted that I delight in running over pedestrians and receiving extra points for "piledriving" them? Or getting up on the sidewalk so I can hit two/three/four at a time and get bonus points? Or delight in driving my car off a roof and then repair it with the click of your backspace key? Maybe I'm a little twisted - but this game is FUN!
I agree with the critics - if you actually think this is something you'd want to attempt in real life - then stay away. But if you're like me - a safe driver who always obeys the rules - but delights in a game where you can slam other cars into light poles or run over pedestrians and growling Dobies - then give it a whirl. The realistic graphics make you feel like you're really in the action.
Hey I gotta run - my keyboard's calling me!
A great outlet for frustrated drivers.
4
Rating: 4,
Useful: 0 / 0
Date: April 26, 2000
Author: Amazon User
There is no real redeeming value to this game. It is simply a fun game to play. The graphics are good, the physics are decent, and there is a car to suit just about anyone. If you like racing games with a psychotic twist, you will love this game.
Wanna knock over a street light? GO AHEAD!
5
Rating: 5,
Useful: 2 / 2
Date: May 04, 2000
Author: Amazon User
This game is awesome. The main thing that I found amazing about it is that it is SO interactive... you can knock down street lights, drive absolutely everywhere, do nearly anything that you can think of doing with a car. Flap the doors... or wait... you don't want the doors? Ok, just ram the open doors into an object to tear them off. Squish some padestrians without the guilt... they're just zombies after all. Push another opponent into the ocean then hit the brakes real hard to stop yourself going in after him! This is the kinda stuff you'll never find in games like Need For Speed... there are no rules here, do whatever you want, and the best part is, you'll probably earn credits for it... Very original and a lot of fun...
Great concept, but something went wrong.
3
Rating: 3,
Useful: 4 / 6
Date: September 04, 2000
Author: Amazon User
This game is awesome, I'm surprised that a certain big shot lawyer and enraged parents haven't rained down on this game and the Interplay. The game features a number of "evil" cars which you'll eventually get to drive as you earn them by smashing them into pieces. The old rules of original CarmaGeddon simply don't apply here. Smashing the cars often won't kill them but destroy yourself instead. Instead you'll have to employ using your car along with shoving your enemies into land mines, off of cliffs, into walls, etc. etc. The body count is much much higher than the old CarmaGeddon, sometimes as many as 4 times more people to crush, maim, burn, drown, splatter, and bounce on each level.
And yet. . . There is something wrong with this formula. The crucial thing is how the player advances through the game. CarmaGeddon simply let the player advance each level one at a time, with the option to replay the last 5 or 6 levels. This method is especially useful if the player likes a particular level or needs to increase money or to grab a certain car. CarmaGeddon 2 groups three levels and a final level into group. The player is forced to only play within these four levels and to defeat the fourth one before advancing to the next one. It's this fourth level in each group that cripples the game. Instead of Destroying the opponents, or killing all pedestrians, or completing all the laps, the game forces the player to ONE goal and to complete this goal. Sometimes, this goal seems near impossible. For example, one level requires the player to destroy all satellite towers within a very specific time frame. I managed to defeat the level with just barely 1 second to spare, after several tries. Another requires the player to nail a massive dump truck (One tire alone is bigger than your own car!), this is difficult to manage at best. I managed to do it by finding land mines and mine "dropping" ability (edited for G rating) and luring that yellow monster into them.
Interplay really should have kept the same formula found in CarmaGeddon. Despite the problems, this game is rather fun, especially if you're a driver in nasty city. It's a nice way to let your aggressions out with out actually killing real pedestrians.
Have you ever been guilty of "Road Rage?"
5
Rating: 5,
Useful: 12 / 13
Date: September 15, 2000
Author: Amazon User
I know that I have been guilty, on occasion, of poor driving etiquette, haven't we all? CARMAGEDDON 2 is a primer in the fine art of road rage. Think of it as cathartic, do what you will within this fine, gory game. Your desires to do the same on the roadways of reality MUST, of neccessity, remain unfulfilled.
Similar to the original CARMAGEDDON except with better graphics, the victims are polygonal models instead of sprites, there's tons more carnage to be wrested from the CARMAGEDDON universe this time around.
Most of the cast of regular drivers are back, with a few new crazies to round out the crew. Vehicle upgrades are made whilst on the fly, instead of thru a separate menu as in the original. The cars Eagle & Hawk have returned along with a bevy of new killers. Look for the Volvo mining loader, a humongous yellow truck used to haul boulders. There's even a WWII Stuka dive bomber piloted/driven by looney Heinz Faust from the first game.
Many scenarios are included: A Disney-esque funfair, replete with clowns, circus strongmen and elephants. A modern airport; bonus points if you can manage to wreck the jumbo jet...the trick seems to be jumping your vehicle upon the wing during takeoff.
One minor beef, there's no onscreen camera shot of the driver's glee as in the first game. I really missed seeing Die Anna squeal with joy each time she squashed a victim. Her sick peals of rapture in the first CARMAGEDDON are very remniscent of Xenia Onatopp from the Bond film, Goldeneye. This aside, CARMAGEDDON 2 is a worthy sequel and a hell of a lot of fun for my [$]. I can't wait for the third installment!
Almost as fun as killing innocent people.. wait..
5
Rating: 5,
Useful: 3 / 4
Date: November 16, 2000
Author: Amazon User
I haven't played the original Carmageddon so I can't judge if there have been any vast improvements. What I do know is that this is tons of fun. You go around and either try to win the race, destroy your other opponents, or kill lots of innocent people. After 3 races you have to do a time trial mission which can be fun and irritating at the same time. As you win more races and missions, you get "credits" which allow you to buy bigger and better cars. There are tons of fun extras in each race that make the innocents do different things. Sure, it's violent but I'd rather have people doing it on a computer monitor than in our streets. If any parents feel the need to censor their children, this is the last game you would want to buy them. Very bloody, very fun. Pick this one up!
Yes I had ordered this game but did not com (Antwaine pride)
5
Rating: 5,
Useful: 0 / 8
Date: December 29, 2000
Author: Amazon User
I had ordered this game but it did not come Antwaine Pride.Why didn,t my package come*
Its disgusting and it should be banned. Thank God it ain't!!
5
Rating: 5,
Useful: 2 / 2
Date: April 27, 2001
Author: Amazon User
Pure evil. Pure violence. Pure carnage. And I love it!
The graphics engine may be old but it still looks sexy despite its age. The powerups are hilairious, the levels are very well designed, the new cars are really good. Just in case you don't know (although you bloody well should by now) Carmageddon is a violent "racing game" where you have to complete a certain amount of race tracks and "Drive To Survive"! You can complete a race course by trashing other cars (driving into them a la Destruction Derby - although they do it to you to!), running over pedestrians or actually completing the track (boring!). Its fairly open ended, you don't stick to a rigid track.
It improves on the original due to better race courses, far superior graphics, way more power-ups, much better AI, extra missions where you do something a little more constructive (it certainly gives a bit more variety) and this is well worth the hard-earned cash you have to pay for it.
There are few complaints though:-
In the original there was a "Prat cam" which showed the face of the driver and was damn funny when he started yelling out profanities due to the fact that he was flying through the air upside down. They should have kept this in.
You have to buy the "armour", "power" (better engine) and "offensive" (like studs at the front of the car) stuff on the road. The satisfaction of saving your cash in order to buy that stuff at the end of the race is now left out. Also you have to buy opponents cars instead of winning them. I really don't like that.
The peds don't always die with a satisfying squelch like they did in the original either. Oh, and the camera still messes around a bit. Play it and you'll see what I mean.
Generally though, this is excellent. Pick it up pronto!
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