
FLATOUT 2 MUSIC SERIES
There’s an overview and introduction to the series here if you want to know a little more.

So far I’ve covered a couple of EA games – FIFA 2000 and Need for Speed: Underground, while Stoo added a touch of class to what was becoming a dangerously flippant series with a look at the music of Homeworld. Overall, this is a great game.Soundtracks is where we take a look back at the use of licensed music in games. The stunts are also really fun to play against other peope on the internet. The game isn't overly difficult, but there are tons of maps to race and it will keep you occupied for hours.
FLATOUT 2 MUSIC UPGRADE
You get to upgrade your cars and buy the ones you want. Haven't found any gliches in the one player mode, but the game does crash sometimes during multiplayer on the internet. The graphics are great, and the sound is too. Anyone can enjoy the fun of smashing cars together and causing 5 car pile ups. You get to upgrade your cars and I never really played racing games before but I bought the game anyway and I was suprised how fun it was.

I never really played racing games before but I bought the game anyway and I was suprised how fun it was. Unlike the NFS games (Underground and Most Wanted) this racer runs smooth as silk on my Athlon64 4000+ with Ati x850xt pcix and 2 gigs of ram. By the end of a race the track will be thoroughly trashed and your car will be a twisted shadow of its former self. The city and rural landscapes are stunningly beautiful and almost totally destructible. Computer AI is believably aggressive and at times very difficult to beat.

If your a fan of intense fender to fender action then you owe it to yourself to pick up this game. By the end of a race the track will be thoroughly trashed A magnificent game and quite possibly the best arcade racer ever made. … ExpandĪ magnificent game and quite possibly the best arcade racer ever made. Overall a great game and priced very fairly imho (bought via Steam). Runs smooth as silk on my 4400X2, AGP 850Pro, 2GB mem. Graphics look fine to my eye purists may find fault but there certainly aren't any distractions like excessive jaggies or anything like that. The events were tough (for me) at first but once you get the hang of them they're all doable. In most games something like that would be tedious. What's interesting is that it's actually fun doing it. It's gotten to the point where I'm going back and cleaning up the 2nd place finishes to get them to first. The challenge of each level increases just enough where you want to play "just one more" before calling it a night.
