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Carmageddon: Max Damage Release Date Announcement Welcome to the homicidal world of Carmageddon: Max Damage, the driving game where you gain points by mowing down the local inhabitants and your opponents are a bunch of crazies in a twisted mix of killing machines! With insane PowerUps, surreal environments and a variety of ways to win, it all adds up to endless hours of violent and hilarious FUN. Coming to Xbox One and Playstation 3rd June 2016 For more information visit 2016-03-07T15:02:32.000ZCarmageddon is a franchise that either made you squirm in disgust or squeal with absolute glee.It’s been a long time since we last hopped on the road and tore up other death machines and unlucky pedestrians.
Past games in the series were extremely controversial due to it’s use of over-the-top violence. We have entered the year 2016 and it’s now time for one of the most gory racing games to make its return. Carmageddon: Max Damage is racing out of the gate with current-gen visuals, a wide array of vehicles, a massive single-player campaign and so much more.
Come July 5, you’ll be ripping up the road and shredding anyone standing in your path of destruction.We spent some time with the game’s development team (Stainless Games) to get more inside info on what’s to come. Here’s the most important facts you need to know about Carmageddon: Max Damage straight from the game’s developers.1. Celebrating 20 Years of Notoriety.
Carmageddon first came crashing onto PCs around the world in 1996 – yes, twenty years ago. It was one of the early wave of games to be a “true 3D” gaming experience, and technically ground-breaking in a number of other ways too Although it tends to be remembered more for the controversy that accompanied its release!In Carmageddon, the player gains points and time bonuses by wrecking their opponents’ vehicles; pulling off impressive stunts; and – crucially – by running over the local population. The tone of the game was kept resolutely tongue in cheek; the characters, vehicles, levels and power-ups were pun-driven and silly and the violence was always hilariously over-the-top. The intention of Stainless was always: “make ’em laugh!” But this didn’t stop the more conservative sectors of the media, and the ratings agencies in various countries, from taking offense and branding it a “video game nasty.”The game was refused an 18 certificate by the British Board of Film Certification, blocking release in the UK until the game’s “innocent victims” were replaced by zombies. In Germany, the pedestrians had to become non-humanoid floating tin-can robot things (the German USK rating board refused to rate the game, a status the game still has in Germany today).
And Carmageddon was banned outright in Brazil and Australia.Of course, the controversy generated by all this led to the game receiving considerable publicity and exposure in the media, and Carmageddon became somewhat notorious. But gamers loved the title, and – no doubt somewhat boosted by its reputation as a “Bad Boy” of the game world – it went straight into the video game charts at No.1, and went on to sell over 100-million copies worldwide.20 years later, the world has moved on, and the bounds of what’s acceptable in video games has changed.
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Which means that Carmageddon: Max Damage can be enjoyed for what Stainless Games always intended it to be – an action-packed combat racing title, and a slapstick celebration of cartoon violence.2. Carmageddon’s Coming to Consoles. On the 8th of July (5th of July in the US), Carmageddon: Max Damage will be released for PlayStation 4 and Xbox One consoles. Get it in retail box or by digital download.Carmageddon: Max Damage is the latest title in the series, and it’s still the ultimate car combat driving game where you gain points by mowing down the local inhabitants and your opponents are a bunch of crazies in a twisted mix of killing machines. But the new game takes it all to a whole new level of both technical sophistication and slapstick silliness. With insane PowerUps, surreal environments and a whole variety of ways to win, it all adds up to endless hours of violent and hilarious fun.3.
Crazy CarsWE DO CARMAGEDDON Compilation of all the WE DO Carmageddon series! Welcome to the homicidal world of Carmageddon: Max Damage, the driving game where you gain points by mowing down the local inhabitants and your opponents are a bunch of crazies in a twisted mix of killing machines! With insane PowerUps, surreal environments and a variety of ways to win, it all adds up to endless hours of violent and hilarious FUN. Coming to Xbox One and Playstation 8th July 2016 For more information visit PEGI RATING: 18+ with Violence and Bad Language Facebook: Twitter: 2016-06-30T16:19:49.000ZSelect from over 30 cool, crazy, custom killing machines designed for the job in hand; wrecking opponents and annihilating pedestrians. Each vehicle has its own highly distinctive and dangerous character, with a deranged driver to match Choose from bladed sports coupe to scythe-sporting monster truck, deadly hearse to tank-tracked racer, military jet hybrid to heavy-duty earth mover and a whole lot more. Hitch up a trailer, and a “Mutant Tail Thing” PowerUp, and you’ve got your own killer mini convoy.Power, Armour, and Offensive upgrades along with custom paint and rim options allow you to personalize the killing capabilities of your preferred rides. All the cars in Carmageddon: Max Damage can be damaged and destroyed using the game’s highly sophisticated dynamic damage system.
All the bodywork and mechanical parts buckle, bend, hang or tear off. Tires puncture, come off the rims, axles bend, wheels get torn off The whole car can be bent or twisted in any axis. It can be split in two across any plane. And then, at the press of a button, all that damage can be reversed and the car will repair itself as you drive and all parts will fly back to the car from wherever they fell – and get you bonus points if they happen to brain a pedestrian on their way back!Then, watch it all over again from any angle, using the game’s built in fully-featured Action Replay facility.5. Awesome Environments and Easter Eggs.
Some games are so bad that you don’t play them, you endure them. Which is how I feel after suffering through the combative, arcade-style racing game Carmageddon Max Damage (, ), a game so infuriating and fundamentally flawed that it’s nearly unplayable.Like previous entries in this series, which started back in 1997, Carmageddon Max Damage is basically meets.
In it, you race through city streets and other urban locations in crazy-looking sports cars that look like they were customized by the cast of. But while you can win races by coming in first, obviously, you can also win them by literally destroying your competition. And this is true whether the event is a straight multi-lap checkpoint race, or in such spin-off events as the ones where the checkpoints randomly appear around town, and the winner is the one who hits ten of them first.Carmageddon Max Damage also populates its tracks with a variety of power-ups, which range from the typical (like speed boosts) to the unusual (like the one that tosses large anvils at your competition). You can also pick up cash, which you can use to repair your car’s damage on the fly or to flip your ride when you crash and land upside down.But what has always set this series apart, and does so again with Carmageddon Max Damage, is that the tracks are also populated with pedestrians you can run over. Not only can events be won if you kill them all — which is tricky given how there’s usual hundreds of these fools walking around — but you also earn more time and other points for every one you run over.Now, you might be thinking that killing pedestrians makes Carmageddon Max Damage seem a bit immature. Especially given how the game also has such a low-brow, juvenile sense of humor.
But if this was the only thing wrong with Carmageddon Max Damage, then I might’ve enjoyed this game. I like dumb jokes and senseless violence as much as the next person. If only.No, the thing that ruins Carmageddon Max Damage is it deeply flawed, sometimes dated, and borderline broken fundamental mechanics.For starters, most of the tracks in Carmageddon Max Damage are so wide that it undermines any challenge they may have presented. Not only are none of the turns especially sharp, but if this was a good arcade-style racing game, with good controls, having such wide tracks would make it way too easy to take these turns.Except that Carmageddon Max Damage isn’t a good arcade-style racing game, and it doesn’t have good controls. Instead, its controls are sluggish and clunky. Trying to take a turn is like steering a tank through quicksandif the quicksand was made of glue and cake frosting. Every turn is a struggle, even when they’re as wide as they are in this game, and trying to do anything precise is an exercise in futility.
And no, to answer the obvious question, there’s no option to adjust them.It also doesn’t help that the physics in Carmageddon Max Damage are completely screwy. While loose physics can be fun in arcade-ish games, here the slightest bump can send your car careering in the wrong direction, to the point where it seems like this game’s physic engine is malfunctioning.As infuriating as it may be to just get around the track in Carmageddon Max Damage, races in the career mode are made even more annoying by how your competition behave like a bunch of petulant children.
Instead of trying to win the race — y’know, actually being competitive — they instead act like a bunch of griefers, slamming into you repeatedly even if it means their own destruction. Thankfully, because they seem to have the same trouble steering, you can usually get away from them without much difficulty.Carmageddon Max Damage also has a myriad of other issues, some of which you could easily overlook if the game was fun to play. Not only does it have insufferably long load times, but the visuals are so lacking in detail and definition that you might wonder if you’re actually playing the original from 1997.
Neither of which would ruin an otherwise great game, but here they’re just yet another reason not to waste your money on this lemon.Still, it’s ultimately the terrible controls that make Carmageddon Max Damage so frustrating and so infuriating that you’ll want to stop playing before you even finish the tutorial (trust me, it doesn’t get any better after that). Easily the worst game, racing or otherwise, of 2016 so far, you’ll have more fun if you walk into traffic like a fool than you ever will playing this game.SCORE: 2.0/10.